Mohan Kuthar
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)
Mangaluru, Nov 19: “FIR against Pakistan agent Kalladka Bhat at least by going to Supreme Court is definite,” said the Social democratic party of India, national committee secretary Riaz Farangipete.
He was speaking in protests held in Mastikatte junction on Thursday against alleged insult to the country by Prabhaker Bhat who had allegedly said that Ullal is Pakistan.
Kalladka Bhat is repeatedly making statements that spoil peace with the support of those who wear fake secular masks. “The local MLA is unable to lodge a police complaint against him as he is not opposing communal actions. Police who do not register a complaint against Bhat need to study IPC section once again,” he said.
“Statements for Babri masjid, NRC and CAA invite police action for treason. Police department should register a case against Bhat avoiding double standards. Otherwise SDPI will not remain quiet like Congress and JDS. We will protest in front of the police station and in front of the office of Mangaluru commissioner,” he said.
“People of all religions take part in the Uroos programme held in Ullal once in five years. Such peaceful Ullal is being compared to Pakistan. There is no difference between Amulya and Bhat who shouted slogans in favour of Pakistan. The Ullal police officer will be included in the police complaint as second accused if the police fail to take action,” he said.
Atavulla Jokatte said that Mogaveeras, Muslims and Hindus live in harmony in Ullal. Abdul Jaleel Krishnapura said the Bhat is a joker. “The district should include him in the list of mentally sick people. If the police do not maintain the respect of the department, the people will get down to the streets,” he warned.
The SDPI leaders submitted a memorandum to ACP Ranjith after the protests.
SDPI leaders Zakir Ullal, Shahid Kinya, Siddik U B and others took part in the protests. Strict police security was provided from Thokkottu to Ullal Mastikatte in the leadership of ACP Ranjith, police station inspectors Belliappa, Ashok and Ullal’s Sandeep.