Decision by the anti-Hindu Congress Government in Karnataka
Hyderabad (Telangana) : The anti-Hindu Congress Government in Karnataka has imposed a three-month ban on BJP’s Hindu nationalist MLA T Raja Singh from entering Bagalkot District in Karnataka. He was set to participate in the Ganesh idol immersion event in Mudhol town, but the District Collector prohibited him, citing law and order concerns.
1. MLA T Raja Singh was invited to participate in the Ganesh idol immersion event in Mudhol town, Bagalkot District.
2. Following the order from the Bagalkot District Magistrate, Karnataka Police visited T Raja Singh’s residence in Hyderabad, Telangana, and handed over the notice issued by the District Magistrate. The notice stated that he would be banned from entering the State.
3. The notice mentioned that his speeches spread hatred between two communities. He was previously charged in 2015 for inciting religious violence in Karnataka. The location of the Ganesh idol immersion in Mudhol is described as highly sensitive in the notice.
4. Subsequently, MLA Raja Singh posted a video on social media, stating, ‘There has been no religious violence anywhere because of me. I have won in all the cases filed against me in the High Court’.
Karnataka’s Congress Government is anti-Hindu : T Raja Singh
In response to the ban imposed by the Karnataka Government, MLA T. Raja Singh accused the Government of being anti-Hindu.
Karnataka Govt bans entry of staunch Hindu and Telangana MLA, T. Raja Singh into Bagalkot district.
👉 The decision exposes the State Government's hate towards the Hindus
🛑Congress Govt in Karnataka is anti-Hindu. @TigerRajaSingh#HindusUnderAttack
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Source : Sanatan Prabhat