Karnataka Anti-Conversion legislation: The heads of varied mutts in Dakshina Kannada district have strongly opposed the choice of the Siddaramaiah authorities in Karnataka to repeal the anti-conversion legislation and the anti-cow slaughter act.
Talking to the media in Mangaluru, Gurudevananda Swami of the Odiyuru Math mentioned that the choice of withdrawing the ‘Karnataka Safety of Proper to Spiritual Freedom Act’ and amending the ‘Karnataka Cattle Slaughter Prevention and Safety Act’ within the assembly of the mahants has been criticized by some ministers. The current statements have been condemned.
What did the mahants say?
The mahants urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to not go forward with any transfer to alter the Acts because it might result in social unrest in Dakshina Kannada and different districts of Karnataka.
Terming the transfer as “anti-Hindu”, Gurudevanand Swami mentioned that the federal government shouldn’t damage the feelings of Hindus. He warned that if the federal government goes forward with this step, Mahant will go on starvation strike.
What in regards to the anti-conversion legislation?
Rajasekharanand Swami, the pinnacle of the Vajradehi Math, mentioned that if the anti-conversion legislation is repealed or the cow slaughter act is amended, he can even take the authorized route. The heads of 10 mathas of Dakshina Kannada district participated within the assembly.
Allow us to let you know that the state authorities had mentioned in June that it could introduce a invoice to repeal the anti-conversion legislation within the meeting session beginning on July 3. BJP can be criticizing Congress relating to this. The social gathering’s nationwide normal secretary CT Ravi had mentioned that the anti-conversion legislation introduced by the BJP authorities is being repealed by the anti-Hindu Congress.
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