Tension in Mandya after Bajrang Dal protesters threaten to demolish Madrasa

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June 13, 2016

Mandya, Jun 13: A tense atmosphere prevailed for a while at Hemavathi Layout, in K.R. Pet town in Mandya district, after hundreds of people staged protest outside the police station on Sunday demanding action against the construction of a madrasa.

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According to police and Revenue Department sources, a local resident is allegedly constructing a madrasa on a residential site allotted to him, without obtaining mandatory permission and by violating conditions pertaining to the allotment of residential site.

Over 700 persons, most of them members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal, thronged the construction site demanding demolishment of the structure. They also threatened to demolish the construction if the authorities failed to take action.

The protesters demanded that the taluk administration take legal action, and raised slogans against the former K.R. Pet Town Panchayat president K. Ghouse Khan accusing him of disrupting communal harmony by encouraging the illegal construction.

Town panchayat and police officials said that the construction was illegal. A petition against the construction was received a few days back and action will be initiated shortly, a panchayat official said. A peace committee meeting will be held on Monday as the issue is “very sensitive”, a police officer said.

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Seedibath
 - 
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016

If we travel by bus we can see thousands of Tree katte's, Gudi's, Bajana Mandirs, are all these structures legal ? Is any minority community raise complaint against it?

what about RSS terrorist camps, are these goons ready to demolish those illegal anti nationals training camps??

or these hatred only against minorities to woo votes of hindu brothers ??

All Sanghi's election gimick, spread more hate and get more votes,

ivara benna hinde hoguva janarige huchu annabeku.....

live and let us live...
adikaara beku sari, adakkagi ishtondu neecha raagabaaradu ..

Abdul
 - 
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016

dear bajil group this is your end think because when you destroy prayer place ...wait for the day punishment coming from almighty ... that day you and your bajji and your prayer hall be destroyed ....

muhammed rafique
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

How many illegal mandirs are built? anybody has got a count ? Did we raise concern?

Why these guys are not pressurizing govt to bring Baliga's murderer Naresh to books ?

Nevertheless, if this building was built without prior permission. it should not continue to function unless it is regularized.

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

Prior permission is necessary to carry out any sort of construction work...if it is built illegally then it is better to remove it and re-construct it after getting permission if it is really required around....government should look in to bring some kind of amicable solution to sort out this problem....

There are many madrasas around but no trouble from any students to anyone....but one can always expect problems from bajrangies...need to teach them good lessons...if hitlar was here he would have thought them good lesson....

musthafa iruvailu
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

if it is illegal that madarasa should be demolishes as we should respect the law, but now it looks as communal issue. legality and illegality should be count here. law is very clear to built a madarasa in any place where permission is granted. if permission granted no bajarangis or either any goondas are not allowed to do anything. peace talk should be done to handle the situation.

Sunni
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

what this bajjis make to stop the construction work of the madrasa, its just a prayer hall, we are not taking any money from govt or not from u so called bajjis, dont let us to do? we tolerated alot.

Bajrangdal Mandya
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

we will not allow u to complete the construction of madrasa, better u too back off, we are ready to do whatever it takes.

poojitha
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

Muslims can read Koran Lakhs of Madrasa Christians can read Bible too many Bible School Hindus can not read Vedas thy dont know Sanskrit

Mahesh Mahajan
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

TripleTslaq allowed! Madrasa Allowed! Fatwas allowed! @DrZakirNaikFC spits venom allowed! Owaisi @kanhaiyajnusu allowed!

Fayaz khan
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

There has to be a stop to maligning/insulting madrasa, islam, muslims... Stop pushing us against the wall systematically!!

Pramod Muthalik
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

pls correct it to madrasa educated isis inspired muslims. Dont misreport the facts

Priyanka
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

My choice of weapon is education. I'd enroll you to a real school not a madrasa.

Farooq
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

with govt permission madrasa can be built but illegal i m also against it.

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