KPCC questions police over Sankeertana Yatra route in Srirangapatana
The Hindu
KPCC spokesperson questions Mandya district administration & police for allowing Sankeertana Yatra near mosque & wants CM to take action.
The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) spokesperson M. Lakshman questioned the Mandya district administration and the police for allowing the Sankeertana Yatra to pass close to the mosque in Srirangapatna, on Sunday and wanted the Chief Minister to initiate action against them.
‘’The police and the district administration in Mandya seem to be under the impression that the State was still under the BJP rule and they seem to be functioning with such a mindset which is a misfortune. We will write to the government expressing our concern to initiate action against the district authorities in Mandya,” said Mr. Lakshman. The top echelons of the bureaucracy comprising the IAS and the IPS seems to be controlled by Home Minister Amit Shah, he added.
The Sankeertana Yatra was organized by the Hindu Jagarana Vedike in connection with Hanuman Jayanti and security had been tightened while the area around the historic Jamia Masjid had been barricaded.
Though the Sankeertana Yatra passed off without any untoward incident Mr. Lakshman questioned the wisdom of the police and the district administration in not changing the yatra route to bypass the mosque and alleged that attempts were made to lay siege to it.
He said the procession comprised RSS and VHP elements from other parts of the State and they could have made an attempt to lay siege to the mosque.
Mr. Lakshman also questioned the decision of the police to issue permission for Kalladaka Prabhakar Bhat to address a rally. ‘’He is an RSS leader and spewed venom inciting the crowd and I wonder why sou moto action has not been initiated against him by the police so far,” said Mr. Lakshman and wondered whether he was an extra-constitutional authority who could take law into his hands.
The KPCC spokesperson also lashed out at the Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi for allegedly using unparliamentary language against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Mr. Lakshman said instead of upholding the interest of the people of the State and ensuring the release of funds Mr. Joshi was criticizing the Chief Minister on the hijab issue.