Author: Editorial
Publication: The New Indian Express
Date: December 21, 2007
URL: http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEJ20071220220124&Title=Second+Editorial&rLink=0
The Justice Paripoornan Commission report on
all that is wrong at Sabarimala, Kerala's famed hill shrine, can indeed make
a difference if even 50 per cent of its 79 recommendations are imbibed in letter
and spirit. But we prefer to stay on a realistic plane, at least until the first
10 suggestions are adopted and implemented; the rest can follow soon after.
The foremost recommendation is the de-politicisation of the Travancore Devaswom
Board (TDB), the governing body of more than 1200 temples in central and south
Kerala. The TDB comes a close second in terms of being an entity in which positions
are sought after. The various State-run PSUs, of course, lead the way. But the
TDB is most coveted by political cronies who sport a tinge of spirituality on
their sleeves. The functioning of this Board has always left much to be desired,
and in the process has consistently raised more questions than answers. This
much has been established by the findings of various inquiry commissions; and
there have been as many as ten of them since 1950, almost one every decade.
Yet, nothing seems to have changed. Surely, in the process of the various inquiries,
the entire gamut of TDB operations, every aspect of it has been studied and
scrutinised. Yet, most of the reports lie swathed in cobwebs while the plight
of pilgrims continues unrelieved.
This edition of the Sabarimala pilgrimage best
underlines the irrelevancy and meaninglessness of having an authority like the
TDB. A non-VIP pilgrim has to stand in a queue for more than five hours to get
a five-second darshan of Lord Ayyappa. The distribution of prasadam has gone
haywire. And worse, the TDB has no solution. But the Justice Paripoornan Commission
has listed 79 steps for the salvation of pilgrims. The Kerala Government must
not waste a single minute in adopting the recommendations of the panel whose
members - Justice B.M.Thulasidas and former CBI director D.R. Karthikeyan being
the others - are of impeccable repute in the country.
It should be ensured that this report does not
meet the same fate as previous ones, and that the cleansing ritual must be extended
to all temples under the TDB as the evidence of political interference are quite
visibly writ on their walls too. Co-operating with any exercise to purify the
premises of all TDB temples where politics echoes louder than Vedic chants will
be prove to be a valuable exercise.