Another complaint against Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat for provocative speech

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January 23, 2015

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Puttur, Jan 23: A complaint has been lodged against RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat and organisers of the Hindu Hrudaya Sangama programme held in Puttur recently for making communally-provocative speeches at the programme.

In his complaint lodged at Puttur town police station, Popular Front of India district committee member Ashraf has stated that strict legal action should be taken against Prabhakar Bhat and the organisers of the programme for the communally-inflammatory speeches made in the event.

PFI district committee member Kasim Haji K H, SDPI district committee vice-president M Koosappa, Puttur Meelad committee president Ashraf Kallega, Kabaka zonal PFI president Azeez Kabaka and SDPI member Abdurrahman were present in the delegation that went to the police station to lodge the complaint.

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