Karnataka Revenue Minister Kagodu Thimmappa, who was here, said the development at the mutt should be viewed as a positive change in the society.
Last week, the head priest had organised 'Souharda Upahara Koota' (harmony breakfast meet) allowing a gathering of Muslims to break fast and hold prayers inside the ancient Krishna Mutt temple.
This did not go well with Sena founder Pramod Muthalik who has called for a state-wide protest on July 2 against Iftar.
It is difficult to bring change and if someone is trying to do, one should support, he said and added, "the world has not fallen apart by hosting iftar inside the temple premises".
He also said that the Head priest must have hosted Iftar after much thinking and he has all strength to deal with the current opposition.
The state minister was in the national capital to meet Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the issue of drought relief.
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