All-India Hindu convention aims to convert India into 'Hindu Rashtra'

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June 10, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 10: Around 50 Hindu organizations from Karnataka are expected to take part in the All-India Hindu Convention scheduled to be held in Goa from June 14 to 17, according to Guruprasad, state coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.

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Addressing a press meet in the city on Saturday, he said that representatives from various Hindu organizations from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Dharwad, Bagalakote, Belagavi, Bengaluru, Hassan and Tumakuru districts will be attending the four day event, which is being held for the sixth consecutive year.

He said that over around 160 Hindu organizations from 21 states across India as well as from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal with more than 400 delegates will be part of the convention aimed at bringing all Hindu groups of the country together and form a national level Hindu federation.

As per the resolutions of the previous five national level conventions of Samiti, and district level meets held in Mangaluru, Udupi, Bengaluru, Hubli, Shivamogga and Bijapur, the upcoming all-India convention will be used as a medium to reach out to the people and to prepare them to convert India into a 'Hindu Rashtra' in coming years.

Guruprasad went on to claim that even though pro-Hindu political party is ruling India for past three years, the union government has not addressed the long pending demands of Hindus.

“Issue of Kashmiri Pandits, abolition of Article 370, banning of cow slaughter across India, construction of the Ram Mandir etc remained unaddressed so far. Criticizing and pelting stones at army jawans are not being considered as anti-national acts even today,” he lamented.

Divya, an advocate of Hindutva and high court lawyer, said that around 65 lawyers also will take part in the convention and the delegates will undertake in-depth deliberations and finalise common action programme to be implemented by the Hindu organisations towards declaring 'Bharat' as 'Hindu Rashtra'.

Guruprasad added that a three day camp will be held from June 19 to 21 on the premises of Mahalakshmi temple at Bandiwade in Goa for the activists of various Hindutva groups. The activists will be trained on how to organise the campaign in the preview of the law and to prepare month wise action plan for the future.

Hindutva activists Chandra Moger, Hanumanth Kamath, Manjula Gowda and Srinivas K were also present in the press meet.

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2: Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, a prominent Muslim religeous leader in coastal Karnataka has urged the Dakshina Kannada district administration not to end the covid-19 lockdown before the end of the blessed month of Ramadan. 

The appeal comes in the wake of reports that the state government may allow opening of clothe shops during the month of Ramadan to felicitate Muslims for Eid shopping.

"Muslims in the district have completely cooperated with the district administration in making the lockdown sucessfull. They have refrained from going to mosque even for Juma and Taraveeh during Ramadan. Such a lockdown is necessary to contain the pandemic," said Musliyar, who is also the Khazi of Udupi and Chikkamagaluru.

If the district administration withdraws lockdwon or relaxes it, people in large numbers may storm cloth shops wherein it physical distancing will be difficult, Musliyar warned.

He said that Muslims in the region have decided to observe Eid ul Fitr, a festival which marks the end of the blessed month, in a simple way maintaining physical distance. Hence the lockdown should be relaxed only after the festival, he suggested.

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January 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 25: To address the grievances of the Industrialists, over the issue of acquisition of land, the state government have plans to dilute the Land Reforms Act, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, said here on Saturday.

Speaking to the media here, on his visit to the World Economic Forum, Davos, recently he said that 'the visit was fruitful and ends with satisfactory note by procuring promises from several Industrial houses to investment in Karnataka'.

Stating that during his five-day stay at Davos, he had met several Industries heads on the sidelines of the summit, and had an interactive meeting with them, Chief Minister said that 'the event had helped us to present our state Karnataka, to convince them about the prevailing industry-friendly environment'.

He said that he had met several heads of global companies, including Arcelor Mittal, Kirloskar, MAHINDRA, Bharat Forge, 2000 Watt, general electrical, Dassault, Dalmia, Lulu Group, Volvo, Nova Nosdik and Domeco.

'The interaction with the corporate heads was encouraging and more investment is expected to flow into Karnataka, in the fields of Mining, Power, Agriculture, Pharma, Education, and Industries.'

Informing that the main grouse expressed by the Industrialists about the bottlenecks being faced in the Land Reforms Act to procure land, he said that 'To make ease of conversion of Agricultural land we have plans to bring amendment and it would be both win-win situation to both Farmers as well as Industries.'

'We have promised them to remove all hurdles, which comes in the way of acquiring land to set up industries, and we have promised to rectify all the administrative problems within a month or two and legal problems in the next couple of months by amending existing laws.'

'We have also plans to present a new Industrial policy in the coming budget and roll out a comprehensive and investor-friendly law', he further said.

Replying to questions, Chief Minister said that 'all those investment proposals which got clearance at the High-Level Clearance Committee would automatically considered as ‘deemed permission’ and start the process of acquisition of land'.

'TheWorldEconomic Forum Summit had also served us as a platform to invite Industrialists to take part in the Karnataka Global Investors Meet scheduled to be held in November this year', he added.

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March 6,2020

Mysuru, Mar 6: A woman was murdered by her husband in front of her father in the wee hours of Friday at her home in Hosakamanakoppal, Yelwal hobli here, police said on Friday.

The police said the deceased is Mamatha, a native of Periyapatna who was married to Nagesh of Hosakamanakoppal about seven years ago. The couple has a six-year-old son. Mamatha was Nagesh’s second wife as his first wife had allegedly committed suicide.

It is said that Nagesh was addicted to liquor and gambling and used to fight with Mamatha over petty reasons. 

Yesterday night too, there was a fight between the couple and Mamatha’s father pacified both of them and all of them went to sleep later.

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