Mangaluru, Jul 20: People of all the communities and faiths equally loved and respected former minister B A Mohideen, though he was a Muslim, said former chief minister Siddaramaiah
Speaking after the release of Nannolagina Naanu (My inner self), the autobiography of the late Minister here, Mr. Siddaramaiah said no one makes an application to be born in a particular religion or caste. But, some people become communal and start hating other religions.
Stating that Mohideen has a chapter on him in the autobiography, Mr. Siddaramaiah said, “The late leader wrote that the clouds of Hindutva masked my achievements just as clouds masked the moon and he wished that I would emerge successful in the coming days.”
The former Chief Minister was referring to the defeat of his government as well as his defeat in the Chamundeshwari Assembly constituency.
Mohideen also suggested a movement on the lines of the Independence movement to eliminate communalism in society. He had also said politicians should always spread human values among the masses, Mr. Siddaramaiah said.
Mr. Siddaramaiah said Mohideen was his Cabinet colleague in the J.H. Patel government as a Minister for Small Scale Industries and later Minister for Higher Education when he was the Deputy Chief Minister holding the Finance portfolio.
“Whenever Mohideen came with proposals from Mangaluru region, I used to clear them immediately as I was sure he would never have any personal interest in them,” Mr. Siddaramaiah said. Stating that he does not believe in ‘punarjanma’ (rebirth), Mr. Siddaramaiah said whatever one has to do has to be done during one’s lifetime.
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