Police will decide on action against BJP MP Simha: Siddaramaiah
If Simha attempts to create disturbances during the celebration, the police will take action against him, Siddaramaiah said in Mysuru.
Salar News with Agencies
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Photo: PTI
Mysuru, 13 Sept
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that
police will decide on whether to book former BJP MP Pratap Simha over his
provocative statements.
Simha had filed a petition in the Karnataka High Court
against the State government’s decision to invite International Booker Prize
winner Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate this year’s Dasasra festival in Mysuru.
If Simha attempts to create disturbances during the
celebration, the police will take action against him, Siddaramaiah said in
Mysuru.
“Let the matter be settled in court,” he said about the
petitions.
Reacting to FIRs against BJP leaders CT Ravi and Basanagouda
Yatnal, Siddaramaiah said, “If BJP leaders make provocative speeches, what
should we do?.... We will take action against those who make inflammatory
speeches. This is not politics.”
Responding to allegations that the action targeted Hindus,
he said, "I am also Hindu. My Name is Siddaramaiah. Sidda means Eshwara.
Ramaiah means Rama or Lord Vishnu.
Responding to BJP’s charge that the state
government was adding new castes to the caste census, Siddaramaiah said, “What
do they say about the caste census undertaken by the central government?”
He clarified that converted persons would
be counted under their present caste.
“People are converting because of the
system. If Hindu society had equality and equal opportunities, why would they
convert? Why did untouchability come? Did we not create it ourselves? Though
inequality exists in Hindu, Muslim, and Christian religions, people have
converted. It is their right,” he maintained.
CASTELESS
SOCIETY
Addressing a large gathering at the
inauguration of Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Anubhava Mantapa and the office of the
JSS Prasada Nilaya Senior Students Housing Cooperative Society near Varuna Lake
in Mysuru later in the day, Siddaramaiah said that building a casteless society
is the essence of the Constitution.
He said a casteless society was something that 12th-century social reformer/philosopher Basavanna also envisioned and said that education played a key role in realising this goal.
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