PM urged to recognise Sarna Dharma of tribals

Press Trust of India  |  Jamshedpur 

The Disom Party (JDP), a tribal outfit, Wednesday urged Narendra to announce recognition of Sarna Dharma of the adivasis as a fundamental right during his visit to and Odisha on Saturday.

Sarna Dharma is centred around the worship of nature.

In a letter to the prime minister, said the adivasis across the country are neither Hindus nor Christians and they worship only the nature.

Murmu, a former from Mayurbhanj, demanded that grant Sarna Dharma as a fundamental right under Article 25 to 28 of the Constitution, that guarantee religious freedom of individuals.

The will visit tribal dominated Palamau in and Mayurbhanj in Odisha on January 5.

In his letter, Murmu also demanded a separate code and column for Sarna Dharma in the Census.

"The dignity of over 10 crore tribals of the country will not only be enhanced but their culture and identity would also be preserved, if you make an announcement in support of our demand during the Palamau and Mayurbhanj visit on January 5," he said in the letter.

The have chalked out an agitational programme in five states -- Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha and Jharkhand -- on February 11 and a bandh in these states on May 21 to mount pressure on the government, the said.

Tribals are strong in these five states.

Murmu was a former BJP who later formed the JDP that had observed last year for the same cause.

Later, Murmu told that a large number of people in Palamau and Mayurbhanj follow Sarna Dharma and any positive announcement on it by the from those places would be advantageous for the BJP in coming elections.

The JDP recently met Minister and Laxman Gilua, a tribal MP, to apprise them about the party's demand.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 17:30 IST