Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)
Mangaluru, Jan 27: "The chief minister is trying to woo minority Muslims. This time around, his trick to come to power will not work. Siddaramaiah should give up hope that Muslims will elect him just because he has promised to withdraw more than 140 cases against SDPI and PFI. Akhila Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has come forward to contest the elections from 150 seats this time. Our party will contest in all the eight Assembly constituencies in the district," said Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha state president N Subrahmanya Raju.
Addressing a press meet here on Saturday January 27, he addressed himself to Siddarmaiah and said, "Do not dream of becoming the CM this time."
He further said, "Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has decided to contest for 150 seats in the next Assembly elections. Entering politics has become inevitable for Hindutva. The first list of candidates will be released at the end of February 2018.
"The present Congress party in the state is adopting corruption and anti-Hindu policies. It is unfortunate that opposition parties which should have opposed or questioned them are acting blind. A majority of Hindus will give befitting reply to the Congress in the upcoming elections.
"The shameless state government has withdrawn more than 140 serious cases involving SDPI and PFI which are considered terrorist organizations. They have become disastrous for Hindus. Besides that, the government with increased love of votes of minorities is trying to withdraw their cases involving communal unrest and friction. Hindu Mahasabha condemns it.
"Intelligent citizens should think why the government registered cases if they wanted to withdraw them. There is a question in social circles if the police have registered false cases," he said.
"This withdrawing of cases will hamper the confidence of police officials. The Congress government should immediately withdraw its plans. Hindu Mahasabha warns that voters will otherwise hit the last nail on Congress party's coffin in the elections," said N Subrahmanya Raju.