Hyderabad, The Telangana High Court has granted permission for the Batukamma festival to be held near the Bhagyalakshmi Temple in the old city on the upcoming 23rd of September. The permission comes with certain conditions to maintain law and order. Under the conditions, only women will participate in Batukamma, and individuals with criminal backgrounds will not be allowed. Additionally, no VIPs should be invited, and the Batukamma event must be completed between 4 PM and 5:30 PM.

A petition challenging the police’s denial of permission to hold Batukamma near the Bhagyalakshmi Temple was heard today. The Additional Government Pleader argued that holding Batukamma near the temple could create law and order issues. It could also cause inconvenience to visiting tourists.

The petitioner’s lawyer argued that in October 2024, permission was granted for Batukamma at the same location with certain conditions. The judge intervened and asked if any undesirable incidents occurred during last year’s Batukamma event. The Additional Government Pleader responded that no incidents of any kind occurred during the event.

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After hearing the arguments, the judge granted permission for the Batukamma event with conditions. The conditions state that during the event, there should be no commentary on other religions and no political speeches. It was also stated that if the conditions are violated, the police are authorized to take action.

Telangana High Court

The Telangana High Court is the highest judicial body in the Indian state of Telangana, established in 2019 after it was separated from the common High Court for the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Its principal seat is in Hyderabad, housed in a magnificent heritage building known as the High Court of Judicature, which was originally constructed in 1919 during the reign of the Nizam of Hyderabad.

Bhagyalakshmi Temple

The Bhagyalakshmi Temple is a Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess of wealth and prosperity, located adjacent to the historic Charminar in Hyderabad, India. Its history is a subject of modern controversy, as its origins are unclear and its significant structural growth is widely documented to have occurred in the late 20th century. The temple remains a popular site of worship but is often at the center of historical and political debates regarding its establishment.