Congress’ Hindutva is different from that of BJP; we don’t spread hatred: KPCC chief

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January 16, 2018

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee chief Dr G Parameshwara has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of trying to divide society on the bases of religion and caste.

Addressing a Congress workers’ conference at Deodurga town in Raichur district recently, he said that Congress is the only party pushing for the development of all castes and religions.

Taking a dig at Amit Shah, BJP national president and Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Parameshwara said that the leaders of the BJP are coming to the State often to spread their ideologies thereby using Hindutva as an election issue.

“We also follow the Hindutva. But ours is different from theirs. Their Hindutva is full of hatred. We don’t spread hatred. Hindu religion teaches us to love and respect people of all faiths,” he added.

 He said Mr. Shah was criticising the Congress government of corruption without any proof. Surprisingly, however, he had not asked BJP State president B.S. Yeddyurappa why he went to jail. “The people of Karnataka will not believe such baseless allegations against a pro-people government that had introduced programmes like Anna Bhagya, Krishi Bhagya, Ksheeradhare, Ksheera Bhagya, Manaswini, among others,” he said.

Coastal Karnataka was under communal tension after the BJP claimed an individual’s death as a communal clash death, he said.

Appealing to BJP leaders to pressurise the Union government to waive farm loans taken from nationalised banks, the Congress chief said that it was left to them to convince the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard, if they were really concerned about farmers.

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: Taking note of the communally hateful messages, news and pictures in the wake of coronavirus, Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police (SP) Laxmi Prasad on Monday issued strict warning to people spreading such messages and news on local social media platforms.

The SP also confirmed that four cases under his jurisdiction have been registered for sending, forwarding messages with communal hate in the wake of coronavirus on Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms.

He added the police department will not take any such messages, news, and images lightly which can potentially hurt the sentiments of the people of any community. He also added that those found guilty will be prosecuted under strict law and their gadgets, mobiles will be seized by the department.

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May 30,2020

Udupi, May 30: A total of 45 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, including 17 children were discharged after recovery from the designated hospital in Udupi.

This comes as a big relief amid the rising number of cases in the district.

A total of 164 cases has been confirmed in the district so far.

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January 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 19: Two college students have been arrested for allegedly spiking their female friend's drink and sexually assaulting her in Bengaluru.

The 19-year-old victim filed a complaint against the two accused, following which they were nabbed. In her complaint, the victim said that the two friends persuaded her to accompany them in a party where one of them allegedly spiked her drink.

Feeling unwell, she wanted to return to her PG, but the two managed to convince her to stay back at their place, where they allegedly sexually assaulted her.

"After some time one of my friends gave me something to drink and I vomited. I felt uneasy and decided to return to my PG. However, he forced me to go to his house stating that I was not in a condition to go to my PG. He convinced me saying that I can go home in the morning. I did not suspect any foul-play as he was a friend," the victim was quoted as saying by the publication.

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