Mangaluru: Graffiti row - VHP, BD urge govt to handover case to NIA


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Dec 23: Members of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal staged a stir demanding that the state government hand over the graffiti case which expressed support to terror outfits to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

The protest was held in front of the taluk office here on Wednesday, December 23.

Speaking on the occasion, Bajrang Dal state convener Sunil K R said, "The police have arrested three accused who have expressed their support to terror outfits by scribbling graffiti on the walls in the city, recently. The accused in their possession had provocative speeches of Abdullah el-Faisal and books related to terrorism. This is a very dangerous development. There is a conspiracy behind this. Therefore, it would be wise if this case is handed over to the NIA."

He also said that the VHP and Bajrang Dal condemns the recent assault on a police constable. "The Hindu society will always be with the police department and the defence forces. Our coastal area is a sea of Hindutva. VHP and Bajrang Dal will not allow any terror activities to take place. The head and hands will not be spared of those who are involved in terror activities. Police should use their weapons when they are assaulted," he said, demanding that the state government set up an NIA sub-office in Mangaluru.

VHP vice-president Vasudeva Gowda said, "It is proved that when there are terrorist activities in the country, the link happens to be in Kasargod, Mangaluru and Udupi. Those who speak against Hindus and the country are also terrorists, he said.

VHP district president Gopal Kuthar, district secretary Shivananda Mendon, vice-president Manohar Suvarna, Bajrang Dal Mangaluru divisional convener Bujanga Kullal, district convener Punith Athavar and others were present.

A memorandum was also submitted to the home minister through the deputy commissioner on the occasion.

  

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  • Wilfred, Karnataka

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    what is the urgency to hold protest during lock down , should have postpone for next month for safety reason , that is why corona also challenging .

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  • abu mohammed, KSA Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    can you include the airport bombing, Police Station attack as well please ??

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    Karnataka state, was the bastion of the INC since independence...The steady rise of Nationalistic emotions, became evident a decade ago.... Appeasement policy, Non Development, fueled the raging bonfire, which consumed the ailing Congress party to ashes !!! Today venomous radical ideological outbursts, threats, violent attacks n wanton destruction, has significantly aided and embolden right wing propagandists, not only in the state, but across India.....

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    Send these activists to the J&K border let them fight Pakistanis and Chinese. Not spoiling the peaceful environment in Mangalore.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    Time Pass People ...

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 24 2020

    Let law take its own course. Meanwhile nation wants to know to prove these protestors nationalism, contribution towards the nation during freedom struggle , their openion over Naturam Godse and tri color which was not hoisted till 2002 at Nagpur Headquarter.

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