The committee, which met for the fist time today,had been given four weeks time by the government to submit its report.
"We cannot complete our work in the four weeks timethat the government has given us," Committee Chairman, Justice H N Nagamohan Das told reportershere after the meeting.
"This is an important issueand the committee has an important responsibility to fulfill,"he said.
Das said that in order to complete the work as per law and in a scientific manner, the committee has decided to seek six months time from the government to submit the report.
With the committee seeking six months time, the issue of seperate religion status is unlikely to reach conclusion before the Karnataka assembly elections, due early this year.
The Opposition BJP has been accusing the ruling Congress ofusing the issue for political reasons, keeping the assemblyelections in mind.
The demand for a separate religion tag to Veerashaiva/ Lingayat faiths has surfaced from the numericallystrong and politically-influential community, amidst resentment from within over projecting the two communities asthe same.
The Veerashaiva-Lingayat community that owes allegiance to the 12th century "social reform movement" initiated by Basaveshwara has a substantial population in Karnataka, especially in the northern parts of the state.
Pointing out that no representation has been provided for women during its constitution, the committee has also decided to give an opportunity to any interested party to submit their petitions along with documents before it.
Initial petitions that went to the committee included one arguing that Lingayats/Veerashaivas are Hindus, and the other by Akhila Bharata Veerashaiva Mahasabha demanding minority religion tag for them.
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