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Mangalore, Jun 3: It is difficult to find solutions to the problems of untouchability, conversion and cow-slaughter only by delivering speeches on the dais, said Shri Ramananda Swamiji of Kolya Math here on Sunday.

He was speaking at the inaugural function of a CD exhibition at the Canara College organized by the Hindu Jana Jagruti Samit on the theme of atrocities committed on the Kashmiri Pandits.

“No one has real concern about the Hindutva now. Our politicians are going after 'coats, seats and notes'. At the same time, we are speaking about the conversions made at Tirupati. But no one is taking initiatives to stop the conversions going on at the Wenlock hospital in the city,” he said.

"It is sad that tonnes of beef tea was exported during the period when the BJP-led NDA government was in power in the country, when it was the same party which came to power chanting the name of Shri Ram,"  he added.

The Kolya Swamiji also said that he himself had been born in the ‘Yadava’ family. But he was not being allowed to enter many temples in the district, on the assumption that he was a Dalit. If such discrimination prevailed in the temples, how all Hindus could come together under a single umbrella, he questioned. Since there is no scope for the equality in the Hindu religion, flaunting of Hindutva is nothing but a drama, he opined.

Shri Muktananda Swamiji of Shri Kshetra Satyanarayanapur, Hanumanta Kamat, president, Nagarika Hitarakshana Vedike, Kuldip Pandit, one of those who their base at Kashmir and B Shivananda Prabhu, south India spokesperson for Hindu Jana Jagruti Samiti were present on the occasion.

  

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