The Congress in its Karnataka manifesto vowed to take firm actions against individuals and organizations for spreading hate, including the Bajrang Dal and the PFI. The congress in its manifesto for the 10 May Karnataka Assembly election promised to repeal all unjust laws and anti-people laws passed by the BJP government within one year of coming To power and take firms actions against individuals and organizations for Spreading hate including the Bajrang Dal and the PFI. To know more about this scroll down the page and continue to read the article until the end.
Veerapa Moily who is the congress leader said there was no suggestion before Congress to ban Bajrang Dal if elected into power in Karnataka. Marapadi Veerappa Moily is an Indian Politician belonging to the Indian National Congress from Karnataka. Moily was the former chief minister and the first ethnic Tuluva CM of the Indian state of Karnataka from 1992 to 1994. He was elected to Karnataka state legislative assembly from the Karkala constituency of Udpi district.
Congress Has No Plans To Ban Bajrang Dal
He is currently serving as the All India Congress Committee General Secretary in charge of Andhra Pradesh. He is regarded as one of the senior members of the Congress Party and a closer adviser for the Congress Leader Sonia Gandhi.
Congress leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister Veerapa Moily said there is no proposal to ban the Bajrang Dal when they had to face massive backlash and protests from Hindu outfits over its poll promise to ban outfits including the Bajrang Dal. Congress leader Veerapa Mooily said that there were no suggestions before in Congress to ban Bajrang Dal if elected to power in Karnataka. The only motive and mission is to stop hate politics. Supreme Court’s stand over hate politics is clear. When we have mentioned both the PFI and the Bajrang Dal in our manifesto. A ban is not possible by the Karnataka government.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Congress leader says banning organizations comes under the realm of the Central government and not the state government. The reference, Mr. Moily said, could have been made in the backdrop of a recent Supreme Court direction on registeringĀ suo motuĀ cases against hate speechmakers. The Congress manifesto released on Tuesday refers to banning organizations like the PFI and the Bajrang Dal, if they indulge in a damaging peaceful atmosphere, which would apply to all organizations. Follow us for more updates and stay tuned to the social telecast.