Activists of Shriram Sene and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti meet Karnataka CM
We are not under Talibani rule where fanatic rioters can run amok with swords and axes, and murder HIndus at will !
Bengaluru (Karnataka) – Activists of several Hindu organisations met Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and demanded immediate arrest of Bajrang Dal activist Harsha’s murderers. The delegation included Mr Pramod Muthalik (Founder-President of Shri Ram Sene), Mr Chandrasekhar (Bangalore area President of Shri Ram Sene), Mr Mohan Gowda (Karnataka Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti). The Chief Minister’s attention was drawn to the fact that religious fanatics even hurled stones at Harsha’s funeral procession.
Addressing the media, Mr Pramod Muthalik said that we are not under Talibani rule where fanatic rioters can run amok with swords and axes, and kill Hindus. Harsha is the 25th Hindu activist to be murdered in Karnataka. The culprits should be punished within a month and this case must not be dragged for years.
Mr Mohan Gowda said that after the Hijab Issue, Hindu activists received death threats. Today, despite the Hijab Issue being in Court, organisations of religious fanatics are carrying out acts against the law. Congress leader Mukarram Khan is making provocative statements on the Hijab Issue. They do not trust the Court. Such people should be arrested immediately.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti & Sri Rama Sena Met @CMofKarnataka @BSBommai demanded to arrest of culprits in HARSHA Murder case, ban @PFIkarnataka who involved in murdering Hindu activists & also demanded to provide Rs25 lakhs financial assistance to Harsha Family#HinduLivesMatters pic.twitter.com/tSxliMZDi8
— 🚩Mohan gowda🇮🇳 (@Mohan_HJS) February 21, 2022
The demands included in the memorandum :
1. Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Popular Front of India (PFI), Campus Front of India (CFI) should be banned and their leaders should be imprisoned.
2. Harsha’s family should be given Rs 25 lakh as compensation.
3. Hindu activists and leaders should be provided adequate protection.