Mangaluru: Interior Minister Araga Jnanendra said politicians need to think about the right of Karnataka against the freedom of religious bills, 2021, commonly referred to as anti-conversion bills, with an open mind.
“The bill is passed in the Assembly and now we need to think about it with an open mind.
Our nation’s religious and cultural framework teaches us to love all religions.
However, such a ‘love tree’ is attacked by termites in the form of conversion.
This needs to be examined to defend harmony .
in 1947, the nation is divided on the basis of religion, not secularism.
Each village will be divided in the future if the politicians do not think about it (the bill), “said Interior Minister told reporters on arriving in Mangaluru International Airport on Saturday.
The Minister was on his way to attend the Bank Cooperative Program in Puttur and visited Madhur Sree Madantheshwara-Siddhivinayaka Temple in Kasagagod.
“Only BJP can cancel articles 370 in Kashmir and Congress cannot do it because they believe in political voting.
How do they depend on bank voting banks do this? We cannot do anything when politicians only worry about strength and prosperity They, instead of thinking about the future of the nation, “he said.
For queries on communal clashes reported in Uppinangady in Puture Taluk recently, the minister said, “Our police have brought a controlled situation effectively.
They waited patiently without reacting until they were attacked.
They did not want to clash with civilians.
Police We know how to overcome the noise that takes the law into their hands, “he said, justifying the incident of Lathicharge.
In the leaders of Maoists from surrendering countries and the relevance of anti-naxal style, the minister said, “We cannot stop the anti-naxal activities suddenly.
We have to wait until the amount of Maois in the state reaches zero.
Many Maoists have given up, and them Located in the mainstream of society now.
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