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BJP gets on its Hindutva hobby horse in Tamil Nadu

After failing to form an alliance of any significance, the BJP in Tamil Nadu has harked back to its old formula of Hindutva politics.

The saffron tint in the manifesto it released last week was obvious. Apart from its long-time pet projects such as protection of cows, the party this time went more adventurous.

From enactment of a strong anti-conversion law to removing State control of temples, the party’s focus was on the hardcore Hindu urban voter.

There were also assurances to specific caste groups the party has been targeting over the past two years.

In fact, the section titled “Independent functioning of Hindu temples” was the biggest after the one for education, occupying almost two pages. The party wants to give the administration of temples, now under the control of the State Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department, to a committee consisting of religious elders, scholars and former judges. Places of worship of other religions would not be allowed within a radius of 1 km of temples.

At the event to release the manifesto, BJP national secretary H. Raja, the brain behind the document, accused the DMK of minority appeasement for stating in its manifesto that sale of temple lands would be considered under certain circumstances whereas the Wakf Board lands under encroachment would be retrieved.

The manifesto also promised implementation of a 1958 GO that barred leasing of temple lands to non-Hindus. Perhaps, the most bizarre assurance was an immediate halt to community feats arranged in temples on birth anniversaries of atheists. Though he was not named, community feasts do take place on the birthday of rationalist and former Chief Minister C.N. Annadurai.

Also, goshalas (cowsheds) would be established in temples and prasadams (sweets) would be made only from ghee (melted butter) of the cows from the goshalas.

Income-based quota

There were other controversial elements, too. The party promised reservation on the basis of income. The Congress reacted immediately, calling the promise a challenge to the Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes. It said when converts being brought under reserved categories affected the Hindus already in the group.

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Muslim couple assaulted on train over beef suspicion

A Muslim couple was allegedly thrashed in a train by right-wing activists, who insisted on checking their luggage for beef after an unclaimed bag containing meat was found in the train.

The incident sparked a clash between the two sides at Khirkiya station, 30 km from Harda, after Mohammed Hussain and his wife Naseem Bano called their relatives for help, according to police.

Two members of Gauraksha Samiti have been arrested on Ms. Bano's complaint. Nine acquaintances of Mr. Hussain were also arrested and got bail.

The incident took place on January 13 on Kushinagar Express on its way to Gorakhpur. The trouble began after an unclaimed bag was recovered from the general compartment of the train, which contained meat.

Claiming that the bag contained beef though it later turned out to be buffalo meat, about 10-15 people from Chhanera station started checking their train compartment, which they had boarded from Khandwa station while returning from Hyderabad.

The couple claimed that the men forcibly searched bags of passengers saying that cow meat was being carted out following which they and some passengers protested.

"They assaulted me and my husband," Ms. Bano alleged, adding that they were rescued by a policeman Sanjay Banka.

When the train was about to stop at Khirkiya station, Mr. Hussain rang up his acquaintances, who came to the station and a fight broke out between the activists and them, which ended with police intervention, Kiranlata, District Additional Superintendent of Police, said.

After the incident, police arrested Hemant Rajput and Santosh for manhandling Mr. Hussain and Ms. Bano.

The police have also launched a manhunt for seven other accused on the complaint of Ms. Bano.

Government Railway Police have registered a case against two unidentified people in connection with the seizure of buffalo meat.