Mangaluru, Jul 10: Registering its protest against Chief Minister Siddaramiah government's move to pass against Karnataka Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifices and other Inhuman Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Bill-2016, popularly known as anti-superstition Bill, a group of Hindutva activists held a demonstration in the city.
The protest was organised by Dakshina Kannada district unit of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner on Saturday. The protesters accused the government of trying to curb religious freedom of Hindus through the anti-superstition Bill.
HJS Dakshina Kannada district coordinator Prabhakar Padiyar questioned the necessity of introduction of this new bill when there are already different laws for punishment in the IPC.
When Indian Constitution has bestowed on people the right to perform worship in one's own way, this law itself is against the Constitution, he said adding it is rather strange that the Karnataka government is not understanding this simple phenomenon.
Secular government is trying to attack Hindus by checking them from performing traditional pooja, rituals, festivals which they are doing since ages. The Samiti will strongly condemn introduction of the law in the state, he said.
Hindu leader Kumar Malemar demanded that state government take action against other important developments like DSP suicides and action against the terrorism and ridiculed efforts of the state government to introduce laws such as the above mentioned. Dharmendra, Hindu Mahasabha leader urged the state government to take back the bill immediately. Incidentally, the state cabinet at its meeting on Friday decided to defer its implementation over differences of opinion.


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Every group wants to be in lime-light with some reasons.
Beliefs are good. But, blind beliefs not good, wrong beliefs are bad, illogical beliefs are worst.
only 16 people
what a mammooooth huge crowd. The police control this crowd.
ONLY JAGRUTHI IS THERE BUT THERE IS NO JANA....LOL....POOR PPL.
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