Hanuman flag removal controversy spreads to other parts of K’taka


Bengaluru, Feb 1 (IANS): The Hanuman flag removal row, that became a flashpoint between the Congress government, BJP and Hindu organisations in Karnataka, is now gradually spreading to other regions of the state.

After the removal of a Hanuman flag from a public place in Mandya district, green flags have been installed at public places in several towns.

The local people in Chikkaballapur city have filed a complaint with authorities to remove the green flag hoisted on a flag post near Doddabhajame Mane area on Thursday. The civic authorities had visited the spot and directed the concerned to remove the flag.

The BJP leaders have demanded removal of a half moon and star structure installed on the famous Clock Tower in Kolar city.

Kodagu-Mysuru BJP MP Pratap Simha has also urged the authorities to vacate the green flag in Mysuru city. “Don’t you see the green flag near Ambedkar Park in Kailasapuram in Mysuru city? Why have you removed one flag and let another to be here?” Pratap Simha had questioned the government.

The authorities had cleared the green flag at the Chandni Chowk in communally sensitive Shivajinagar in Bengaluru and hoisted the national tricolour following the controversy.

Meanwhile, sources in Bajrang Dal stated that they will launch the Hanuma Dhwaj campaign in Mandya from Friday in the district. Earlier, Vishwa Hindu Parishat (VHP) had announced that the saffron flag campaign will be taken up throughout the state where in flags would be hoisted atop all houses.

Samana Manaskara Vedike has called for a bandh in Mandya on February 7. While Bajrang Dal has called for a bandh in Mandya district on February 9 condemning the removal of the Hanuman flag. BJP unit had already observed state-wide bandh recently.

To avoid any untoward incident, more than 200 police personnel have been deputed at the Keragodu village in Mandya district from where the controversy started. The prohibitory orders will continue in the village. The Karnataka Government is in a fix over the development.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ronald D'Souza, Kodial

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    The flag was in an area designated for the National or State flag. In private areas there are no restrictions for flags in VIBGYOR colours.

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  • Pinto, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    Man made flag.but flag made man divide.

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    BJP will devide the country into many.

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  • Prakash, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Modi campaigned in the name of Bajrangabali, people kicked out BJP from karnataka. Now again same will repeat for Parliament elections. So be careful. Dont drag Lord Hanuman in to your dirty politics.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    People are getting sick of these dirty tricks campaign by BJP . Apart from using central agencies on opposition politicians they are resorting to one or other communal item to spread hatred amoungst people of other religions to polarise votes of one community . Ever since the elections are anounced this kind of behaviour is getting worse.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Nidramayya will will be in drain ...soon!

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    god chose both C.M., and Dy., C.M., to rule Karnataka, Jai Sidda-Rama, Jai D.K., Shiva Jai,. Jai Sidda-Rama, Jai D.K., Shiva Jai, jai.... Jai Rahulji, Jai Soniaji, down down chai, chai, down, down Pakoda, Pakoda beijnewala

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Hanuman is respected all over India ...

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  • Jamal, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Hope April comes soon and go off peacefully.

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Chaddis don’t plant green flags on behalf of Muslims. You have been very good in this charity work to fabricate and ignite communal tensions. Minorities in any country will never do any unlawful activities because they can not afford but may react if majorities keep on provoking them.

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  • TG, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Looks like these are stunts by hindu right wing to whip up religious sentiments before elections. This is why BJP needs to be voted out at centre. They know they have no other talking points on real issues... unemployment,poverty, farmers, Gdp etc.. All their jumlas are getting exposed

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  • Arjun, India

    Thu, Feb 01 2024

    Unity is strength.

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