Mangalore: SDPI Demands Legal Action Against Guilty as Per Liberhan Report
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
Mangalore, Dec 4: “Taking action against the guilty noted in the report of Justice M S Liberhan is very important to save the democracy of India. There is need for cancellation of recognition of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the Babri Masjid demolition and related undemocratic incidents in the name of God and religion provoked by it”, said G Rajashekar, human rights activist and columnist, on Friday December 4.
Speaking at the protest organized by the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) in front of the office of the deputy commissioner (DC) to demand legal action against the culprits noted in the Justice M S Liberhan report on Ayodhya incident, he said, “The issue of Babri Masjid was not just the demolition of a religious place but it was the reason for the death of hundreds of innocents. So, this is a protest on humanitarian grounds”.
“There is no need to build a Ram Mandir at Ayodhya after killing humans in the name of religion and God”, he said adding they can use stones or golden bricks to build a temple, but there is no use.
“The action against culprits should be taken with immediate effect based on the report of Justice M S Liberhan as a tribute to the innocents who lost their lives due to the Karsevaks of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha (RSS)”, he said mentioning the reports that said Muslim people were attacked and their houses, shops, were burnt in various parts of Uttar Pradesh in the aftermath of the incident.
Usman Beig Rashadi, president, All India Imam’s Council, said, “The demolition was pre-planned as per the discriminating ideology of RSS to keep the Muslim community distant from constitutional rights. So, all the discriminated classes including Muslim, Dalit, and poor communities, should fight for justice”.
Abdul Hameed, president, SDPI Kasargod unit, said that fascist powers have tortured the Muslim community in the name of cow slaughter, terrorism, ‘love jihad’ and many more, and demanded that the Babri Masjid be reconstructed at the same place and nowhere else.
Abdul Majeed, state president, SDPI presided over the function. Human rights activist Pattabhirama Somayaji, and Rafuyuddin Kudroli were also present.