Govt taking control of Shani Shingnapur temple political move:

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government's decision to take control of the Temple in taluka of district was a "political move", MP Sanjay today alleged.

He claimed that former MLA Shankarrao Gadakh, a Temple trustee, was given an offer to join the BJP which he refused.

Following this snub, claimed, the state government decided to take control of the temple.

"This is a political move of the government because the BJP wanted to put its men there. Even God is not exempt from politics," told

In a statement issued here, the said the step was being taken with a view to make the Temple Trust administration more encompassing, transparent and also to provide better amenities to devotees.

Meanwhile, sources in the Law and Judiciary department disclosed that a law will be framed whereby elections to the Temple Trust management will be conducted and the tenures of the trustees, besides their duties and perks, will be fixed.

Through the proposed legislation, the government will gain control over the Temple Trust's movable and immovable properties and also get the right to appoint its management committee members.

Earlier, the took control of the (Dadar), (Ahmednagar), (Pandharpur), Shri (Kolhapur) and (Solapur).

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 22:15 IST