Organisers allege bid to foil programme on Savarkar at KSOU
The Hindu
Organisers have alleged that there were attempts to thwart a programme to confer the Veer Savarkar Samman scheduled to be held at the KSOU auditorium on Saturday but the Governor’s intervention ensured its smooth conduct.
Organisers have alleged that there were attempts to thwart a programme to confer the Veer Savarkar Samman scheduled to be held at the KSOU auditorium on Saturday but the Governor’s intervention ensured its smooth conduct.
The Savarkar Foundation, Mysuru, had organised the event which entailed felicitation and conferring the Savarkar Award on author and historian Vikram Sampath, who recently wrote a two-volume biography on V.D. Savarkar.
Mysuru MP Pratap Simha told mediapersons that there was pressure on the organisers since morning to shift the venue from the KSOU though the Savarkar Foundation had paid the rent and booked the auditorium in advance.
He blamed the Congress for trying to suppress the event and any discussion on Savarkar and said that the BJP would fight back such attempts.
“I spoke to the Vice-Chancellor of KSOU and questioned him the basis on which the permission was being revoked and he got back to me after sometime stating that the programme can be held as scheduled,” said Mr. Simha.
He also questioned the need for strong posse of police at the venue,saying it was an attempt by the Congress to “misuse police and create an environment of hostility and fear”.
Efforts were made to contact KSOU Vice-Chancellor Sharanappa V. Halse for his version but his phone was either continuously engaged or switched off.
The event will run daily from 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., offering a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy dance and music performances, hands-on art experiences, film screenings, and exhibitions from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. These will feature folk cuisines, leather puppets, philately, textiles, and handicrafts.