amid reports of Directing BJP senior leadership to keep ruling above ‘halal’ and ‘veil’ issues, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday told him government He had to do something with The campaign Connection for a ban on Endowment Council.
Pramod Motlik, President of Sri Rama Seni was a student of Karnataka should Prohibition of the Waqf Council. Bomay said: “People practice their own traditions. The government He is run in According with laws. The government He has nothing to do with These campaigns (that call for ban on Endowment Council). All are equal in The government’s view. Our goal is to maintain law and order.”
Recently, Karnataka witnessed several campaigns by right-wing Hindu groups calling for for boycott of Halal meat and ban on Muslim merchants in temple fairs.
On Wednesday, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) issued a circular banning the slaughter and sale of animals of Meat on Ram Navami. BBMP official He said such an order is issued every year. “Discounts of Meat is prohibited on At least eight occasions in a year,” The official She said.
Meanwhile, right-wing Hindu activists on Saturday rose ruining fruit shop Push carts belonging to Muslim fruit vendors near Sri Nuggikeri Hanumantha Temple in ferocious area of the state.
Nabisab, a watermelon merchant, said to media”about 8-10 people They came and ruined it all store. that they destroyed About five quintals of watermelon; I was doing business in In front of me of temple for The last 15 years without a problem,” He said.
Dharward SP Krishnakanth told The Indian Express that a case has been registered and investigations on.
Prohibition Orders After Stone Throwing During “Yetra Ghost”
tension prevailed in Mulbagal area in Kolar area after stone pelting during Ram Navami “Shobha Yatra” on Friday night. five people They were arrested even while carrying out the ban’s orders, police officials said. front glass of At least two cars were damaged in Officials added that the accident, in addition to minor injuries to some young men also set on fire.
Kolar SP D Devaraj said, “As there was power Blackouts, rascals probably benefited. We are looking forward to that.”
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