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The Growing Trend of Anti-Hindu, Anti-National Sentiment in Karnataka: Pralhad Joshi

In Bengaluru, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi expressed concern over the rise of anti-Hindu and anti-national activities in Karnataka. Joshi blamed the Congress government for failing to take action against such incidents, citing recent attacks on individuals for playing Hanuman Chalisa. He highlighted the government’s failure to address pro-Pakistan sentiments and recent bomb blasts, questioning the lack of arrests and stern action.

Joshi criticized the government for protecting those who raised pro-Pakistan slogans and for not taking action against individuals involved in recent attacks. He emphasized the need for stringent measures to curb anti-national forces and ensure the safety of Hindus in the state. Joshi condemned the Congress government’s soft approach, which he believes has emboldened anti-Hindu elements to commit such acts without fear of repercussions.

The incident of assault on a shop owner for playing Hanuman Chalisa has raised concerns about the lack of protection for Hindus in the state. Joshi called out the government for its inaction and urged for swift and decisive measures to address the growing trend of anti-Hindu activities. He attributed the current situation to the Congress government’s failure to uphold law and order, emphasizing the need for accountability and stricter enforcement of laws to safeguard communal harmony in Karnataka.

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