Karnataka High Court stays exile order to a leader of the Hindu Jagaran Manch

Karnataka Police had taken this decision ahead of the upcoming elections

Vitla (Karnataka) – Hindu Jagran Manch’s Vitla taluka member Akshay Rajput was arrested on the night before the elections by the Police. They also issued him an exile notice from the Haveri District. A lawyer named Arun Shyam challenged this decision in the High Court. The High Court stayed the order of exile. In this matter, advocate Kishore Kumar of the ‘District Nyay Jagaran’ assisted Mangalore District Nyay Jagaran’s Rajesh Bollukullu.

Editorial Perspective

Anti-Hindu Congress Government issues exile notice to devout Hindus working for the welfare of Hindus; but protects fanatic Muslims who cause communal riots. It is best if this pseudo-secular and pro-Muslim Congress party is eliminated forever politically.