Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)
Mangalore, Aug 27: A protest was organized by the local unit of Vishwa Hindu Parishat (VHP) in front of the deputy commissioner's office here on Tuesday, August 26, condemning the killing of VHP leaders at Orissa.
A memorandum, urging the Orissa Governor and chief minister to ensure that the killer gang of 30 gets suitable punishment for the act, was submitted to the deputy commissioner.
VHP president M B Puranik requested the communities not to give scope for incidents like religious conversions, cow slaughter, cow trafficking, harassment of girls, terrorism etc., which are frequently witnessed in the coastal districts, to avoid unnecessary conflicts. He also called upon the Muslims to condemn terrorism.
At Udupi, VHP honorary president Balaji Raghavendra Rao warned the people of the danger posed by the large scale infiltration of people into India from Bangladesh and Pakistan. This influx and forcible conversions pose the danger to the Hinduism of being relegated to a minority community in the country in future, he warned.