Man booked for abusing seer who held iftar in shrine
June 29, 2017  16:06
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A man has been booked for posting 'unpleasant and objectionable' remarks on Facebook against Pejawar mutt chief Visheshateertha Swamiji for hosting a "harmony feast" for Muslims in the ancient Krishna temple complex at Udupi.


The man, identified as Vivek Kademani from Bengaluru, was booked based on a complaint by three persons -- Arif, Ansar and Ahmed, who were the Swami's fans and members of Pejawar blood donation team, police sources said.


Kademani had on his Facebook post supported the rightwing fringe outfit Sri Rama Sene leader Pramod Muthalik and expressed his opposition to the holding of an Iftar get-together and Namaz at Sri Krishna mutt last week. He also used objectionable remarks against the Pejawar Swamiji in the post.    


The octogenarian Swamiji had drawn the ire of Muthalik who has announced statewide protests against the seer by his outfit on July 2.    


The senior pontiff of the Pejawar mutt had however defended holding the feast during Ramzan, saying that allowing Muslims to offer prayers in the temple complex, had in no way brought any insult to Hindu religion.
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