Bantwal: Khader's harake at Panolibail Karanika Kshethra – Muslim religious leader raises objection


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (MS)

Bantwal, Feb 5: A Muslim religious leader expressed anguish against Speaker U T Khader who offered Harake Kola at the historically famous Kanaranika Kshethra Panolibailu.

Khader offered Harake Kola to Karnika Daivas of Tulunadu Kallurti Kalkuda on  Sunday, February 4 in the night to fulfil his desires. However, Muslim leaders have viciously attacked Khader on the social media for his act.

Khader participated in the Harake Kola with local leaders and took blessings of Kallurti Kalkuda daivas. However, Muslim religious leader Salethur Faizi has objected to Khader’s offering and has posted his displeasure on the social media slamming him for his secular approach.

In his post, Faizi said, “Muslims should see devotee of Koragajja U T Khader just as a political leader and not as a religious leader."

 

 

  

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  • Af,,,, mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 06 2024

    Dear Muslim leader first you stop your own people visting temples especially to Ram temple in ayodhya. Kadar is a political resposible leader he has to give respect to all religion of his constituency .

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Mon, Feb 05 2024

    Even Celebrities worship other "Religion God", hindus visit muslim darghas, muslims vist temples and worship the deities, some Christians also worship in temples and some have even built temples to honour them. Some celebrities do this to achieve political success, box-office hit for newly released films, etc. Such people sail in two boats, what is important is personal conviction. Their exact motives are unknown!?

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