Mangalore: Basalinga Shivacharya Swami Exhorts State Government to Protect Interests of Hindus
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
Mangalore, Mar 7: “The Bharatiya Janatha Party (BJP), was elected to power in the state with the expectation that they will protect Hindu religion and culture, and if they fail in this, the majority of Hindus in the state will teach them a lesson”, said Basalinga Shivacharya Swami of Brahnmata from Shirajanahalli in Hassan, on Sunday March 7.
He was speaking at the ‘Hindu Dharma Jagruthi Sabha’ organized by the Hindu Jana Jagruthi Samithi at Nehru Maidan in the city.
“The BJP, which was elected to the centre, failed to construct the Rama Mandir in Ayodhya, and so they were rejected by the people. People in the state will also reject them if Yeddyurappa fails to protect the Hindu’s interest through protection of cows by implementing the law against cow slaughter”, said the Swamiji.
“Former prime minister of our country Deve Gowda, always speaks of farmers, but he speaks against the anti-cow slaughter law. He must understand that farmers believe the cow to be a form of the goddess and a farmer’s existence is dependent on the cow”, he said.
“The Hindu religion is eternal in its origin, has faced several problems such as demolition of several thousands of temples from the annals of history, but it should not be repeated in future and in the present, so there is need of unity among Hindus and without awareness of the Hindu religion, the unity will not be achieved”, said Basalinga Shivacharya Swami.
Laxmeesha Gabladka from Sullia spoke on the unity of Hindus while Mohan Gowda, leader of Hindu Jana Jagruthi Vedike, Sangeetha Prabhu from Ranaragini, and Raveendra Prabhu from Hindu Dharma Shakti were present.