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BJP condemns arrest of Hindutva activist Shrikanth Pujari in Bengaluru – sets 48-hour deadline him

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BJP condemns arrest of Hindutva activist Shrikanth Pujari in Bengaluru – sets 48-hour deadline him

BJP condemns arrest of Hindutva activist Shrikanth Pujari in Bengaluru – sets 48-hour deadline him

BJP condemns arrest of Hindutva activist Shrikanth Pujari in Bengaluru – sets 48-hour deadline him

Augmenting its protest against arrest of a Hindutva activist and Kar Sevak Shrikanth Pujari in Hubballi after three decades, the Opposition BJP held protests across the State and have set a 48-hour deadline to the Congress government to release him.

Some dramatic scenes were witnessed amid the agitation by Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok and his deputy Arvind Bellad who led the agitation at Hubballi.

This was before the police detained around 150 members as a precautionary measure. Though it began on a peaceful note, situation escalated after Ashok threatened to lay siege to the police station. The persons detained were released later.

In Bengaluru, following the protest, the party leaders also met Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and drew his attention on the entire episode.

In the midst of addressing the protesters at Freedom Park of Bengaluru, BJP State president B.Y. Vijayendra threatened that the BJP workers would take to the streets.

Accusing the Congress government of following an “anti-Hindu” policy, he said the erstwhile Congress government had withdrawn cases against PFI activists, while stating the government was foisting cases against farmers and Hindutva activists.

Maintaining that there was a “festive mood” in the State ahead of the inauguration of Ram temple in Ayodhya, he alleged that the Congress government in Karnataka was trying to obstruct distribution of manthrakshate by the BJP.

Party State general secretary Sunil Kumar alleged that the Siddaramaiah government had anti-Hindu, anti-Kannada and anti-farmer attitude.

The government was targeting Hindutva activists, particularly those in favour of Ram temple in Ayodhya, he said. He took exception to the rationale and need for arresting the Hindutva activist 30 years after the case was filed.

Inspector goes on leave
Police inspector of Town Police Station, under whose direction the arrest was made, has applied for leave. When contacted, Police Commissioner Renuka Sukumar clarified that the inspector applied for leave to attend to his ailing father. The BJP has demanded his suspension for “acting in a vengeful manner against a Ram Bhakt.”

News Edit K.V.Raman

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