
Accusing "some Muslim goons" of communal tension in Karnataka's Shivamogga, senior BJP leader KS Eshwarappa on Tuesday warned them not to underestimate Hindu society and that if the entire community stands together, they will be alive. can not live. Appreciating the police for swift action, he urged the elders of the Muslim community to guide their children, who have chosen the wrong path. On the other hand, Section 144 has been imposed after tension in Shivamogga.
BJP leader KS Eshwarappa, who was a minister in the Karnataka government, said on Tuesday, "The government is making all efforts to maintain peace, I am not saying that all Hindus and Muslims are involved in such things. Hindu society is strong, Not weak. If Hindu society stands up, Muslim goons will not be spared, but Hindu I don't want to take the law into my hands and want the government to take action."
Talking to reporters, he said that the police have shown a 'sample' by taking strict action against the miscreants, but still such acts of hooliganism and murder continue. Said, "I want to tell the elders of the Muslim community, I am not saying that all Muslims are goons. The elders of the Muslim community have made efforts for peace in the past, I want to tell them that the youth who commit hooliganism should be punished. Give advice, if not the government will take action and they should be ready to face it."
The former minister was responding to communal tension in his home district of Shivamogga on Sunday following a dispute between two groups over putting up a banner with a picture of Hindutva icon V D Savarkar on the occasion of Independence Day. Referring to bringing the developments in Shivamogga to the notice of the Chief Minister, he said, "There is peace in the district headquarters town today, but such "murder attempts show that mentality of some 'Muslim' goons and SDPI (Social Democratic Party)"). Has not changed".
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According to the information, the atmosphere became tense at Amir Ahmed circle of Shivamogga city of Karnataka on Independence Day when a group tried to tie Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's flex on top of an electric pole at Amir Ahmed circle during Independence Day celebrations. . Another group objected to this. Another group wanted to put Tipu Sultan's flex there.
Meanwhile, a youth named Prem Singh was allegedly stabbed and injured by unidentified men when he was returning home after closing his shop, according to the police. Sources said that the police are probing whether the incident had anything to do with the 'flex controversy'. The injured youth is undergoing treatment.
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