Mangalore, May 12: Urging that the state Congress government led by Siddaramaiah should be dismissed for its “unconstitutional administration” in Karnataka, a mass protest meeting was jointly organised by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and like-minded saffron groups in front of the deputy commissioner's office in the city on Monday.
Addressing the protestors at the public meeting, state convenor of Bajrang Dal Surya Narayana said that the Congress party had become a cancer to the entire country, which was trying to cast away all the saffron groups in the state. The Congress government in Karnataka is following anti-Hindu policies such as withdrawal of anti-cow slaughter bill and encouraging illegal cattle trafficking in the state. Hindus are being treated as third-class citizens, while Muslims are favoured by the government. It is unconstitutional to make laws and bring in schemes which are biased to one particular religion, he said.
He said that the Congress government was providing grants to Muslims for Hajj pilgrimage, while also providing funds for Muslim families under Shaadi Bhagya, while there are poor families belonging to other religions.
He also blamed the Congress government for conducting assaults on Hindutva leaders and booking members of saffron groups under false cases. He also alleged bias by the government in providing compensation to victims of accidents or calamities belonging to the Muslim community.
Dakshina Kannada is a district known for its communal harmony, and if the harmony should remain intact, all the anti-Hindu policies of the state government should be revoked, he said, adding that the members of the Hindu society should work towards putting a halt on love jihad' in the state.
Speaking on the occasion, VHP member Jitendra Kottari warned the government of intense revolt if it failed to take necessary action against the anti-Hindu policies in the state.
He demanded that the anti cow-slaughter bill should be immediately implemented in the state and lashed out at the state government for declaring Rs 10 lakhs as compensation to Kabeer who was killed in an encounter while he was transporting cattle.
VHP leaders M B Puranik and Jagadish Shenava, Hindu Jagrana Vedike leader Satyajit Suratkal, Bajrang Dal leader Sharan Pumpwell, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, BJP leader Nagesh Shetty and others took part in the protest meeting.
Prior to the meeting, a mass protest rally was undertaken from Ambedkar Circle to deputy commissioner's office by the demonstrators.








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