Now it is the liability of Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati to wash off all sins and save Vijay Mallaya from all his wrong doings. Mallaya could have paid off dues of employees of Kingfisher Airlines instead of offering three kg of gold to the Lord.
If he wanted to do some good, he could have adopted villages to give good education to poor children. It would take decades for people like Mallaya to understand that serving mankind is like serving God.
It is equally bad for the temple to accept money from an unscrupulous businessman who earned money by selling liquor and ruining a thousand households. The country should make laws to confiscate money accumulated in temples and other places of worship. It should be diverted to feeding the poor and educating them.
KA SOLAMAN, Alappuzha, Kerala
The Tribune, Published on 21-12-12
2 comments:
Your idea is good, and commendable. But remember that at Tirupathi lakhs of people are fed irrespective of caste or creed or nationality, without charging a pie. Is this not charity for which Mallaya contributed his might?
If so it is good, but tainted money should not be used for feeding the poor. Will you agree Vyasa Kumaran Shenoy?
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