Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Oct 23: The demand not to include their names for the official Tipu Jayanthi programmes appears to be gaining momentum, with more people coming out with similar requests. The first one to demand exclusion of his name from the invites was minister and Uttara Kannada MP, Ananthkumar Hegde.
MPs, Suresh Angadi and Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLC, Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, and some other legislators have come up with request to exclude their names when printing Tipu Jayanthi invitations, it is gathered. Yatnal,speaking to media persons at Vijayapura on Sunday, said that he would be happy to take part in Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Jayanthi, Veera Savarkar Jayanthi etc if they are organized instead of Tipu Jaytnhi. He said he would be writing to the deputy commissioner against adding his name in the invitations, and that he will not take part in this celebration.
Nalin Kumar Kateel
Speaking at Belagavi, MP, Suresh Angadi, said that Tipu was responsible for large scale massacre of Hindus. "I am opposed to the idea of celebrating Tipu's birth anniversary. Congress has thought of this gimmick as a part of its vote bank politics. Congress might think of celebrating the birth anniversary of Mohammed Ghazni at a later date. We cannot tolerate this. Well-known researcher, Chidananda Murthy, has placed before the people the details wrong deeds indulged in by Tipu, backed by records. Congress is unnecessarily trying to make a hero out of him," he stated.
Home minister, Ramalinga Reddy, speaking at Kalaburagi, recollected that Yeddyurappa had taken part in Tipu Jayanthi celebrations when in KJP and given pose for photo with a cap and sword in hand and questioned his motive of opposing it now. Minister, U T Khader, speaking at Bantwal, said that names are printed in invitations as per the provision of the constitution and not based on individual identities. Siddaramaiah said just like Kitturu Chennamma, Basavanna, Kempe Gowda etc, Tipu Jayanthi will also be celebrated.
Home minister, Ramalinga Reddy, addressing a press conference at Police Bhavana at Kalaburagi, said that request for deletion of names from invitations will be decided by the deputy commissioners of respective districts on the basis of protocol. He warned those taking law into their hands in the guise of opposing Tipu Jayanthi celebrations of taking stern steps.