Mangaluru, Jan 9: Expressing frustration over increasing communal incidents in the coastal belt of Karnataka, Dharmadhikari of Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala D Veerendra Heggade has appealed to people to maintain peace in the region.
In a release issued on Monday, he said that youngsters should exercise restraint. Resorting to violence is not good for any religion, and if there are any differences between people, they should be settled through dialogue, not violence, he said.
He said it has been seen that when a person from one religion gets murdered or assaulted, it immediately gets a violent response, which is disturbing and does not behove the communal amity of the district.
Heggade said decisions taken in haste and without rationale are reasons for these incidents escalating.
"We have to learn of amity from the incidents when the victims were assisted by people from other religions. The Good Samaritans have responded to the situation without looking at the victims' religion,'' he said calling the youth to show restraint to do away the atmosphere of doubt.
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