Udupi: ABVP activists demand ban on Amnesty International


Daijiworld Media Network-Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Aug 24: The ABVP activists gathered at Clock tower on Wednesday, August 24 and shouted slogans against Amnesty International, the United Theological College and State government. They also demanded an immediate ban on Amnesty International for anti slogans against nation and Indian army.

Condemning the act of state government towards Amnesty International, Santhosh said, “We do not want selfish patriotism. We want true and selfless patriotism.”

Condemning state home minister, he further said, “G Parameshwar behaves as if he is powerless. As a home minister, he has all the power to take action against those who shouted slogans against nation and Indian army.”

“Even after ten days, no one has been arrested and no FIR has been filed. ABVP activists will not compromise with any principles against nation. The members of ABVP are always ready to sacrifice themselves for nation.”

Speaking on the occasion, Vijeth said, “ABVP will fight against anti-nationals and won’t allow any traitors without punishment. If the government does not take action against separatists, the Vidyarti Parishat will teach a lesson to them. We will not hesitate to decapitate the heads of ant-nationals.”

The ABVP activists demanded immediate arrest of culprits who shouted slogans against India and Indian army.

The protesters also demanded to file a case against Amnesty and the case to be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

ABVP leader Deeraj and Rahul among others were present.

  

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  • Ummar, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

     They fight for what is happening in Bangalore. They don't care a person killed because of a animal in neighborhood. If tomorrow there was a recruiting for Army in Udupi all rat holes outside hanging board House full, House full......

    ABVP that is one organization good for nothing.

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  • Vincent Pinto, Managalore

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    In twin districts protest against Amnesty International from BJP followers, to divert the minds of people against Pujari murder case. They think voters are foolish.

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  • ANIL, mumbai

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    This is sponsored BJP,Children’s will get KFC pizza Etc.

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  • jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    Go fight terrorists in Kashmir ...

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    Amnesty International is a well respected international organization and believe in freedom of speech, Freedom of movement, universal voting rights, democracy and Respect to judiciary. If Amnesty International violated any of our national or International law Please take them to the court and let our Legal system deal with it and please Do not protest on the street. Respect our own Democracy and Judiciary and If our Judiciary is broken Please tell Modi to fix it. Modi has majority in parliament and he is not rubber stamp Prime minister.

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  • Nasir, Bajpe

    Wed, Aug 24 2016

    Does the students know for what are they protesting or just gathering students to waste their precious time.

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 24 2016

    Are these children getting free education? are they studying at government schools or are their parents paying for their schooling???

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