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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru(DV)
Mangaluru, Dec 15: Sri Rama Sena organized a campaign rally for protection of cattle and against cow slaughtering under the slogan 'Nannanu Ulisi' (Save Me) here on Monday December 15.
The rally commenced from Ambedkar Circle and culminated near DC's office.
Addressing the protest, Mahesh Koppa, SRS south province president said, "Sri Rama Sena has once again emerged as a powerful organization in the district. Sri Rama Sena is the only organization with a strong voice of Hindutva in 12 states of the nation. Sri Rama Sena will function to form strong Hindu samaj, and strive against cattle slaughter, terrorism, conversion, and Love Jihad.
"Cattle is divine to Hindus. The government should save the cattle and ban cow slaughter. Sri Rama Sena is ready to stop cow slaughter and cattle trafficking. The Sena activists are ready to stop cattle trafficking with swords and are ready to burn their vehicles. Sri Rama Sena has extended its branches in 26 districts across various states," he said.
Dr Krishnaraj Mudugere, in his address said, "In India, cattle is a farmer's wealth. We should come forward to protect the cattle. If you protect the cow it will protect you. In day to day life, cow has been useful to man because of its products like milk and manure. People should make up their minds and nurture cows in their houses."
Shailesh Holla of Kamadhenu Trust, Bengaluru in his address said, "After Independence cattle breeding in India is declining. We should protect the cattle."
On this occasion Sri Rama Sena activists took oath to save the cattle.
Praveen Valke, Sri Rama Sena's state chief secretary, Ananad Shetty Adyar, Sri Rama Sena's divisional president, Savitha Ranganath, Sri Rama Sena's women's wing chief and sevaral swamijis and religious heads from north and south India took part in this occasion.
Sudath Jain Shirthady compered. Sri Rama Sena activists and a few Naga Sadhus submitted memorandum to deputy commissioner.