Is Karnataka temple tax bill ‘anti-Hindu’?

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On February 21, a bill was passed in the Karnataka assembly mandating state-run temples with high annual revenues to contribute to the common pool..

A huge political controversy erupted in Karnataka after the..

Siddaramaiah government. on February 21 passed a bill that allows it to collect more taxes from the earnings of state-owned (Muzrai) temples..

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