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Victory For ‘Mata’ And ‘Mamata’: Supreme Court Overrules Objection To Durga Puja Grants
Swarajya Staff
Oct 12, 2018, 01:54 PM | Updated 01:54 PM IST
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The Supreme Court has refused to strike down the West Bengal government’s decision to grant Rs 10,000 each to 28,000 Durga Puja celebration committees in the state, Live Law has reported. A bench consisting of Justice Madan Lokur and Deepak Gupta has issued a notice to the West Bengal government in this regard.
Earlier the Calcutta High Court had also refused to interfere in the state government’s decision to provide financial assistance to Durga Puja celebrations. The petition had claimed that the government’s move to fund religious festivals was against the principles of secularism.
“Use of tax-payers’ money for repair/restructuring/construction of any ‘religious place’ offends the spirit and object of Article 27 of the Constitution of India. The Constitution of India prohibits the state from compelling any person to pay any tax, proceeds of which is to be spent for the promotion of any particular religion or religious denomination. Therefore, the decision of the state relating to grant for organising Durga Puja is unconstitutional and is liable to be set aside”, the petitioners had argued.
Kapil Sibal, appearing on behalf of the West Bengal government, however argued that the money was being allocated to ensure adequate safety arrangements in the pandals.
The Supreme Court has now upheld the decision agreeing to the discretionary power of the state government to allocate funds in this regard.
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