Struggle In Karnataka Assembly Regarding RSS
Struggle in Karnataka Assembly regarding RSS, Speaker said – In the coming days you will all say our RSS.
Congress leader Siddaramaiah’s remarks on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh during a discussion on law and order in the state led to a heated debate in the Karnataka Assembly on Thursday.
After which the Speaker said that everyone (opposition) will take the name of the Sangh (RSS) in the coming days.
Struggle in Karnataka Assembly regarding RSS: Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said in the house, this is our RSS, my RSS, in the coming days you all will chant the name of the RSS.
BJP leader and minister KS Eshwarappa targeted Congress during the discussion and said that all Muslims and Christians will also chant the name of RSS in the future.
On this, Congress leader KJ George questioned the Vis President on his remark and said that who are you to say that Christians and Muslims will also take the name of the Sangh.
Criticizing the BJP for the remarks, Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah slammed the BJP and said that they will never be a part of the RSS and will not take its name.
Congress leader Priyank Kharge launched a scathing attack alleging that the Sangh had burnt copies of the Constitution in the past at Ram Leela Maidan.
On this, the speaker criticized his statement and said that it is better if he does not speak on history.
The economic boycott of Muslims in Karnataka after Muslims disrespect the decision of the High Court regarding Hijab.
Prakash, leader of Hindu Jagran Vedic says Muslims have no respect for the law of the country and the decision of the High Court. Hindu society should not give chance to such people to do business.
According to Prakash, the temple management has responded positively to the request of Hindu organizations, and this time has decided not to allow the business of other religions inside the temple premises.
Prakash also reminds some old things that when we protested against cow slaughter in Gangoli, Muslims boycotted buying fish from Hindu fishermen.
When they can show their strength despite being few in number, why can’t we? Whereas Bajrang Dal’s All India Co-Convenor Suryanarayan Rao says that his organization is not against Muslims.
It is only against those who are opposing the law of the land and the High Court’s decision on Hijab