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Patna, May 21 : Dalit leader and Republican Party of India   (RPI) MP Ramdas Athavale has come out in support of monks demanding Buddhist   control over the Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya, Buddhism's holiest   shrine. "We strongly favour Buddhist control over the management of the   Mahabodhi temple and to ensure it we seek an amendment to the Mahabodhi Temple   Management Act, 1949,"' said Athavale, who is also president of the   RPI-Athawale.
 Athavale, who visited the temple at Bodh Gaya, about 110 km   from here, told IANS over telephone Wednesday that he urged the Bihar government   to initiate the process for an amendment to the law.
 
 According to the   law, the Bodh Gaya Temple Management Committee (BGTMC) should comprise four   Buddhists and the same number of Hindu members for a three-year period with the   Gaya district magistrate as its ex-officio chairman and the mahant or the   presiding priest of the Sankaracharya Math (Saivite monastery in Bodh Gaya) as   ex-officio Hindu member.
 
 The state government nominates a Hindu as   chairman when the district magistrate is a non-Hindu.
 
 Athavale said there   should be five Buddhist members in the BGTMC and three Hindu members and the   clause about only district magistrate's religion should be removed.
 
 The   temple got a governing panel last week after a gap of eight months.
 
 Various groups of Buddhist monks have been fighting for over a decade   and a half seeking an amendment to the law so that management can be handed over   to Buddhists.
 
 The 1,500-year-old temple at Bodh Gaya, where the Buddha   attained enlightenment 2,550 years ago, was declared a World Heritage Site in   2002 by Unesco.
     
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
   
    
    
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