Dwarka temple priest, official dismiss Selja's 'caste' claims

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Dec 03 2015 | 8:57 PM IST
A priest of famous Dwarka temple and a senior Gujarat government official, who was associated with the shrine, today refuted former Union minister Kumari Selja's claims that she was asked to reveal her caste during her visit to the temple in 2013.
Shambhuji Thaker, the priest who claimed to be present at the temple during Selja's visit, alleged that the Congress leader has made false claim, and on the contrary, she had termed her visit as "a very good experience".
District Collector of Devbhoomi Dwarka and ex-officio Chairman of Dwarkadhish Temple Administrative Committee H K Patel said, "Selja recently alleged in Rajya Sabha that she was asked to reveal her caste by priests during her visit to the temple (but) no such practice is in place here."
Thaker told reporters at the temple that Selja's "false allegations" have hurt sentiments of all.
"If you are a visitor, then no one will ask you anything. If you want to perform a puja (ritual) here, then priests usually ask you to reveal your 'gotra' (clan lineage), which is customary. If you don't know your gotra, then we ask them to tell their surname. But, we never inquire about their castes," he said.
Thaker claimed Selja had praised the temple and described her visit as a "very good experience" in the visitor's book.
The elderly priest said he was very "disturbed" by the allegations and contemplating to quit the service.
Patel also echoed Thaker saying nobody is asked to reveal caste at the temple.
"Senior priest Shambhuji Thaker, who was in temple during her (Selja's) visit, is very disturbed because of such baseless allegations," he said.
He said that Thaker has expressed his desire to retire from his service.
"(But) I asked him not to take any step out of anguish. As the chairman of the temple committee, I also refute Selja's allegations as we never ask anyone to reveal their caste," Patel said.
During a debate on 'Commitment to Constitution' in Rajya Sabha, Selja had said that she was asked about her caste when she had visited the famous Dwarka temple as a minister.
As her remarks sparked a furore, Selja later claimed that
she was referring to her visit to a temple in nearby Bet-Dwarka and not the main Dwarkadhish temple.
"The temple situated in bet (island) is about 25 kms away from the main temple in Dwarka town.
"After she was cornered, Selja claimed that she was referring to the Bet-Dwarka temple. That temple is run by a private trust, which is not associated with us. But, I am sure that she will change her statement again when she will be proved wrong in that case too," said Patel.
Independent MP (Rajya Sabha) Parimal Nathwani, also the vice-chairman of the Dwarkadheesh Devsthan Samiti, had yesterday said that Selja's claims had left him "astonished" as she had praised the temple during her visit.
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First Published: Dec 03 2015 | 8:57 PM IST

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