Bengaluru: Girls who raise pro-Pakistan slogans part of bigger conspiracy - Basavaraj Bommai


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 22: Home minister Basavaraj Bommai pointed out that a new trend is emerging, where students especially girls are being used to create communal disharmony. This is a larger part of the conspiracy hatched by certain ‘anti-national elements’, he told reporters at Davangere on Saturday.

Bommai was referring to Amulya Leona and Arudra, who were arrested recently in separate cases in Bengaluru for raising pro-Pakistan slogans. While Amulya chanted pro-Pakistan slogans at an anti-CAA event in Bengaluru, Arudra held a "Kashmir Mukti (liberation), Dalit Mukti, Muslim Mukti" placard at a protest organized by Hindu Jagaran Vedike demanding action against Amulya. Arudra then started chanting pro-Pakistan slogans.

“Amulya has spoken about the ‘anti-national forces’ that aid her in her earlier videos. There are forces ready to assist the anti-national forces and have made arrangements to provide legal aid. These forces aim to create disharmony among different faiths. We shall uproot these forces and their network. The government is keeping a close watch on these elements,” he said.

He further added a meeting with a senior police officer has been convened to look into the issue.

Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike corporator Imran Pasha has also been summoned by the police to find out who invited Amulya to the rally.

 

  

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Quote. "Girls who raise pro-Pakistan slogans part of bigger conspiracy"
    What if above saying is part of bigger conspiracy??

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Distressing and very painful to observe, that Amulya Noronha, from Koppa, Chickmangalur district, has become a poster girl in Pakistan !!!! Anchors across our borders, are rejoicing with joy !! These trained radicalized girls, have become fodder for our enemies.... Parents should no longer forsake their responsibilities and keep a reality check on their children... Wolves in sheep clothing are prowling, enticing, brainwashing young minds, to revolt against our nation and create another partition in our Republic !!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    The root cause of all these problems is CAA & NRC ...

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    First make fair investigation and then publish the findings.
    Do not propogate anything before findings through investigation.

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  • R.L, udupi/usa

    Sat, Feb 22 2020

    Mr Bommai, when your leaders openly saying Goli maro, Electric shock lagna chahia ,Pakistan ko Bhagao against our own Indian brothers and sisters that time your sleeping now you wake up .

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 22 2020

    They respect other nations as a role model of Indias citizen.

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