Ministers Radhakrishnan, Bindu dismiss Shivakumar's 'animal sacrifice' allegation
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Thiruvananthapuram: Devaswom Minister K Radhakrishnan has firmly rejected the allegations made by Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar that animal sacrifice was carried out near a temple in north Kerala against him and the Congress government there. Radhakrishnan stated that such incidents are highly unlikely to occur in Kerala and assured that an investigation will be conducted to determine if there is any truth to the claims.
Minister for Higher Education and Social Justice R Bindu also weighed in, describing Shivakumar's allegations as baseless. The minister also said that in other parts of the country, attempts were being made to drag society into the dark ages. At the same time, she also said, "We need to examine whether such attempts are being made in our state too."
Shivakumar on Thursday claimed that a ritual named "Shatru Bhairavi Yaga", which involves the sacrifice of animals, was performed at a temple in Kerala, targeting him, Siddaramaiah and the Congress government in Karnataka. Without revealing any names, he alleged that some political people in Karnataka were getting it done, and Aghoris (monastic order of ascetic Shaivite sadhus) were being consulted for it.
"Shatru Bhairavi Yaga is being performed near Rajarajeshwari temple in Kerala for Shatru Samhara (destruction of enemies). For this yaga 'Pancha Bali' (five kinds of sacrifice) is being given...21 goats, three buffaloes, 21 black sheeps, five pigs....Aghoris are being approached. It is going on," he had claimed.
(With PTI Inputs)