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You haven't answered my second part of the question.. WHY is this scheme not applicable for gurudwaras,churches & mosques?
Also many of these missionaries & Wahaabis too have a lot of money stored up in their churches, mosques & trusts!!
Yes, this must be equally applicable for all religious institutions. That's quite irrelevant to the broader issue here.
And this gold is not the govt's to take! nor the trustees to give! This temple gold has a strong religious/sentimental significance for millions of devotees around the nation
Historically, building temples was a way of generating economic activity since it employed several people who were able to spend their income on other products which generated income for more people and so on having a multiplier effect on the economy. Over time, people (without having consciousness of the economics) realized building temple was "good for that place" because it kept people happy. Building temples was also an indirect form of taxation since it was the rich who contributed part of their money back into the society - leading to great marginal satisfaction to everyone overall. Sentimental and religious significance simply stemmed from the subconscious understanding of economics.
Fast forwarding to modern day, we now have a financial market which helps recirculate savings into investment. Any saving that doesn't find its way back is simply useless to the economy and doing it a disservice.
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