Mangaluru, Jan 17: With regard to the formation of Bharatiya Hindu Parishad by a Puttur-based Congress leader in Dakshina Kannada district, senior Congress leader and Health Minister U T Khader said that it was not wrong or illegal to form an organization in the name of religion. However, it is necessary to keep the activities of such organizations in check so that they do not become anti-constitutional, he opined.

"It does not make sense to question the formation of an organisation merely because of its religious connection. It is my opinion that everyone has the right to form an organisation on religious lines," said the minister.
On the controversy surrounding replacement of Siddaramaiah as the Chief Minister of the state, he said that the post of the CM was secure and he had the full support of all party and opposition members. The job of the opposition is to make allegations, hence there was no need to consider the allegations seriously, he stated.
He said that it was inevitable to see a Dalit leader becoming the chief minister in Karnataka in the future if the state has to witness social justice. Only then, there will be social equality among all sections of people in the society. Such a prospect will be possible only when the Congress is in power, he replied.

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