Mangaluru: BJP holds protests against Amnesty International at Thokkottu


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru(EP)

Mangaluru, Aug 24: Santhosh Kumar Rai Boliyar, Mangaluru Vidhana Sabha constituency BJP president has alleged that Karnataka state government has joined hands with anti India elements. He was speaking after participating in the protests held at Thokkottu junction against the anti India stand of Amnesty International and the state government which justified it.




He urged that Amnesty International be deported soon. Zilla panchayat member Dhanalaxmi Gatti speaking on the occasion said that the state government which supports the international organization creating anti India feelings among the youth has no moral right to continue in power. “Everybody should fight across party lines to drive away the organization which shouts slogans against soldiers protecting the country,” she said.

The protesters demanded the arrests of those who shouted anti India slogans and the suspension of police who acted inhumanly with the students.

BJP state working committee member Ravindra Shetty Ulidottu, district minorities secretary Munir Bawa, district secretary Namitha Sham, Devadas Kolya, district working committee member Rajesh Shetty Fajir,
Bharath Ullal, Sujith Madooru, Vittal Salian, district women's morcha vice president Lalitha Sunder, chief secretary A Manoj Acharya Nanya, Mohan Raj K R, Ganesh Prasad, Someshwara Panchayat president Rajesh Uchil, Talapady grama panchayat president Suresh Alva and others were present.

  

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