Bengaluru: BJP wants Manju sacked from cabinet for controversial remark


Bengaluru, May 30 (DHNS): The State BJP on Monday demanded the dismissal of Animal Husbandry Minister A Manju from the Siddaramaiah Cabinet for his reported statement that Union Environment Minister Anil Dave’s death might have been due to a curse for his involvement in the Centre’s decision to ban sale of cattle to slaughter houses.

Addressing a press conference in Bengaluru, BJP state spokesperson S Suresh Kumar said Manju’s statement was “absolutely insensitive, unimaginably cruel and unhesitatingly irresponsible” and he had no moral right to continue in the office.

Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on Sunday, Manju had slammed the Centre for the ban stating that it will hit the farmers hard and reportedly went on to add, “probably the Union Minister who died recently might have been hit by a curse for signing it.”

Kumar recalled that in 2001, the then minister in the Congress government T John had to quit the ministry for making an irresponsible and insensitive statement. John had said that the earthquake in Gujarat in January 2001, that took a toll of hundreds of lives, was due to the “wrath of god” for killing of minorities.

  

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  • A.S. Mathew, U.S.

    Wed, May 31 2017

    God's wrath is upon the Government for blocking the funding of thousands of NGOs which were feeding thousands of hungry people every day. For that totally cold blooded and ruthless action, this Government will be paying a very high price someway. The beef ban will be pushing millions of people to poverty and hunger, that will be another curse upon the Government. What happened finally to Nazism?

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Wed, May 31 2017

    well,what more can you expect ?
    The same party people in thier hatred for modi slaughtered a calf in kerala.It was only after a huge public outcry that rahulbaba gave a condemenationn statement.

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  • concerned citizen, global citizen

    Tue, May 30 2017

    anyone remembers Tagore–Gandhi debate on the Bihar earthquake?

    Gandhi who was then campaigning against untouchability in South India called the earthquake ‘a divine chastisement for the great sin we have committed and are still committing against those whom we describe as untouchables … ’.

    sourced from a book.

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