Bajrang Dal row rages in Karnataka; Eshwarappa burns Congress manifesto, Kharge retaliates
Kalaburagi(IANS): Controversy over Congress’s proposal to ban Bajrang Dal if voted to power in the state, has intensified with allegations and counter-allegations flowing thick and fast.
Taking the row to the next level, former Minister and BJP MLA K.S. Eshwarappa, along with other members, burnt the copy of Congress manifesto after a press conference here on Thursday.
Hitting back at the BJP, AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge stated that by burning the manifesto copy, Eshwrappa had insulted the people. “We too are Hindus, but don’t have your freedom,” he underlined.
Eshwarappa accused the Congress of raking up caste and religious matters in the manifesto. It is indulging in dividing society by sowing hatred in the name of caste and religion, he said.
Opposition leader Siddaramaiah and Karnataka Congress President D.K. Shivakumar must be arrested, he demanded. The Election Commission should take action in this regard, he said.
Likening Bajrang Dal to Lord Bajrang Bali, he said, “When the demons set Bajrang Bali’s tail afire, Lanka was reduced to ashes (reference from Ramayana). Similarly, the Congress, which is seeking a ban on the Bajrang Dal, would be decimated in the polls and won’t even get enough seats to sit in the opposition in the state.”
This is not Congress manifesto, this is Mohammad Ali Jinnah manifesto, he maintained.
“The group of youths who protect religion is Bajrang Dal. You ban Bajrang Dal involved in saving cows and preventing cow slaughter? I will burn the manifesto right here,” he said and burnt it.
Congress wants to make it a Hindu-Muslim election. They are identifying themselves as Muslims. Are Muslim votes enough for you? Don’t you want Hindu votes? Eshwarappa questioned.
Meanwhile, AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge condemned Eshwarappa’s act of burning Congress manifesto. “Whether you like it or not, burning a manifesto is not appropriate,” he said.
The clarification for the proposal to ban Bajrang Dal would be given by the manifesto committee President Dr. G. Parameshwar, D.K. Shivakumar and Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala. “Eshwarappa has burnt the Congress manifesto. That means he burnt the assurances of guarantee schemes given to people,” he said.
By this act, Eshwarappa has insulted the people. One should have tolerance in democracy. They are claiming that Congress is anti-Hindu. “BJP’s ideology and faith are different from ours. We are also Hindus. You (BJP) are also Hindus. But, we don’t have the freedom enjoyed by you,” he underlined.
BJP leaders to join Bajrang Dal in Hanuman Chalisa recital across state
BJP on Thursday announced to launch a movement against Congress’s proposal to ban Bajrang Dal, ahead of the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls.
The manifesto promise by Congress has been turned into a launch pad for BJP in the last phase of the election campaign which will end on May 8.
According to Bajrang Dal workers, the event has been organised across the temples especially in Hanuman temples on Thursday between 1 pm and 7 pm. The BJP has declared its support and also officially stated that its leaders will participate in the event.
Earlier in the day, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Shobha Karandlaje dared the Congress leaders to attend the event. “Today evening across Karnataka, in all regions, we will take part in the event with the public. Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala, who accused BJP leaders of not knowing Hanuman Chalisa, should attend the event,” she said.
“I have accepted his challenge. I am participating in the event at a temple in Malleshwaram in Bengaluru. He should attend the programme,” the minister added.
The people have observed childish and anti-Hindu statements of Randeep Singh Surjewala. He doesn’t know who is father and mother of Lord Hanuman and spoke incorrectly.
He disputed the fact that Karnataka is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. He questioned the development of Anjanadri Hills, regarded as the birth place by the BJP government. Where do you want to take these elections to? Shobha questioned.
“Because Hindus are a tolerant lot, you have taken their religious sentiments for granted. Had you spoken on these lines about Islam, the entire state would have been in turmoil. What wrong has Bajrang Dal done? In which cooker blast has it been involved? You have included the proposal as per the wishes of SDPI,” Shobha claimed.
“You have dragged Lord Hanuman to the elections. I will stand with Bajrang Dal firmly. With me, many others will join in reciting Hanuman chalisa at temples,” she asserted.
On Bajrang Dal’s relationship with RSS, she claimed that RSS is the mother root and its political outfit is BJP. Bajrang Dal is another wing which will take care whenever the young generation is in crisis and sentiments are hurt, they take care of it. The student wing is ABVP and for Adivasis, Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram is formed.
As per sources, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bajrang Dal and Hindu organisations have extended their support to Hanuman Chalisa recital programme at temples condemning the proposal of Congress manifesto to ban Bajrang Dal.
Minister for Revenue R. Ashoka stated that the protests are registered everywhere in Karnataka and people are supporting it. “I am also joining Hanuman Chalisa recital,” he said.