Following the Karnataka Cabinet’s decision to recommend religious minority status for Lingayats, activists of two groups — one welcoming the decision and the other opposing it — clashed in Kalaburagi on Monday.
Members of the Jagatika Lingayat Mahasabha (JLM), who have been on an indefinite agitation for the past couple of weeks demanding religion status for Lingayats, began to celebrate at Jagat Circle by bursting crackers soon after the Cabinet decision and took out a procession.
By the time they reached SVP Circle, a few members of the Pejavara Sri Sene and Veerashaiva Lingayat Swabhimani Balaga that have been been opposing the religion tag demand, were staging a protest at the circle opposing the Cabinet decision.
They were found burning copies of the Justice Nagamohan Das Committee report that recommended minority religion status to Lingayats. They also waved slippers at the JLM members.
Infuriated, the JLM activists got into an argument with the group. Things soon took a violent turn, with PSS leader M.S. Patil Naribol in particular targeted. “Everybody has the freedom of expression. But Mr. Naribol and his associates crossed all limits by using foul language and brandishing slippers,” said Shabadi, a leader of JLM.
Mr. Naribol said, “India is a democratic country and we have the freedom of speech. It is true that we waved slippers during our agitation to register our protest. But we cannot be attacked for that.”
Superintendent of Police N. Shashikumar said no case has been filed yet. “We have taken five or six people into custody on the charges of disturbing vehicular movement and peace in a public place,” he said.

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