Bengaluru: No immediate proposal to ban PFI - Home minister Ramalinga Reddy


Bengaluru, Jan 14 (PTI): Karnataka Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy today said there was no immediate proposal before the government to ban Islamist outfit PFI and right wing outfits in the state.

"There is no such immediate proposal before us (government)...lot of discussions regarding this is going on. The Chief Minister is on tour for about a month now, we will have discussion on the issue with the Chief Minister, also in the cabinet," Reddy in Shivamogga.

His statement comes in the waks of demands to recommend for ban on Popular Front of India (PFI) and right wing organisations in the state. BJP has been demanding a ban on PFI and its political wing SDPI, holding them responsible for a spate of killings of "Hindu activists" in the coastal Dakshina Kannada district. But the PFI has blamed Sangh Parivar outfits for the killing of those from Muslim community in the region.

Noting that BJP was demanding a ban on PFI, the Home Minister said not only PFI, but Bajarang Dal, RSS and Sri Rama Sene were also involved in violence.

"Both sides were involved. Number of deaths due to violence might be slightly more this side or that side. If it (ban) has to be done, it should be for both sides, not just one side," he said.

As the coastal region remained on edge over repeated incidents of communal tensions, Siddaramaiah had recently warned of "stringent" action against organisations instigating communal sentiments in the state.

Pointing out that power to ban any organisations lies with the Central government, Reddy said BJP should talk to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh or Prime Minister Narendra Modi and get PFI banned. He said if political leaders remain silent, there would not be any violence in the region.

  

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  • C.T.Thomas, Nandalike

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    Mr .Reddy , if you ban, you will lose your vote base.. so just drag it on till people forget. Any news on GL murderers , who were supposed to be arrested in 2 weeks from Sept 6th 2017.?

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    Yeregla Dum ijji..Na BJP Na congress...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    Please get into electoral understanding or alliance with SDPI and PFI, perhaps that will help you

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    Banning PFI is the Central Government authority if they have existence in other states too

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  • Aam aadmi, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    What about other communal organizations sir

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  • Kiran, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    Terrorists from pfi should be arrested n pfi should be banned to regain peace n mangalore. Communal pfi is responsible for disruption of peace n india.

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  • narayan, Khobar

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    Dont you think RSS is the main culprit here...

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  • Shabeer Ahmed, M'lore-Dmm

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    I pity on your thinking, You think banning PFI will bring peace in Mangalore. Due to PFi there's a small amount of peace prevailing in the district, Otherwise your RSS & Affiliates had left no stone unturned to spread hatred and animosity between the peopled hearts.

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  • Latheef, Manipal

    Mon, Jan 15 2018

    For ur kind info pfi is a social organisation unlike RSS which only teaches patriotism to others and moral policing. RSS terrorists should be arrested first and should be banned .. Only then people can live In peace. #BanRSs

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Rama Linga,

    You have less than 120 days remaining....please ban anything you want to ban ASAP...
    Other than talking we have not seen any action from you so far...

    I won't be surprised if Yeddy put you behind bars along with your 39 more Minister's....on 121st day...please enjoy next 120 days...

    ...JH...

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    How silly!

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