The opposition to worship of not -hindus in Chamundeshwari Devi Temple continues, trial today in the Supreme Court in the first case of Mysuru Dussehra -the Supreme Court will decide today

Updated: Fri, 19 Sep 2025 07:06 AM (IST) The Supreme Court agreed to hear the petition against the Karnataka Congress Government on Friday in which the international books award -winning and prestigious Muslim woman Banu Mushtaq was invited to Inaugura this year. The bank said on Thursday that the festival would begin on September 22 and that the case should be heard immediately. Pti, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear the petition against the decision of the Karnataka Congress government in which the international books were invited and prestigious Muslim woman Banu Mushtaq to introduce the Hindus’ Festival ‘Masuru Dussehra’ this year. Remove ad, just read the news. Opposition to allow a non -Hindu worship to be worshiped in the Chamundeshwari Devi Temple is always of the Hindu community that inaugurated this festival as he must perform ‘Agar Puja’ in the Chamundeshwari temple in this festival. The festival starts in Mysuru from September 22 and ends at ‘Vijayadashami’ on October 2. A Bank of Chief Justice Br Gavai and Justice K. Vinod Chandran said on Thursday that the festival would begin on September 22 and that the case should be heard immediately. A lawyer said: “A Non -Hindu was allowed to perform Agreshwari worship in the Masuru temple in Karnataka. Therefore, the immediate hearing claimed. The Chief Justice said earlier that the Chief Justice said, “Okay.” On September 15, the Karnataka High Court rejected which laid out the 77 -year decision, which laid out the decision, which laid out the decision. -Hindu views of the public platform to set the ‘MySuru Dussehra’ function. Constitution of India. Vadiyar -Dynasty began in 1610 Masuru Dussehra Puja through the Vadiyar dynasty. Mushtaq, but some organizations, including the opposition BJP, raised strong objections.