M'lore: Union Govt Assures PUCL Measures to Protect Minority Community in Dist


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD/SB)

Mangalore, Mar 23: The Dakshina Kannada (DK) unit of People’s Union for Civil Liberties led by retired Justice Michael F Saldanha met PM Dr Manmohan Singh, Indian vice-president Hameed Ansari, union law and justice minister Veerappa Moily, union home minister Chidambaram, union minorities minister Salman Khurshid Alam, union minister of external affairs S M Krishna and Karnataka Governor H N Bharadwaj in the past week, in order to urge them to protect the minority community from communal violence.

They have also urged for the protection of their worship centres from future attacks by some vested interests. PM Dr Manmohan Singh and all union ministers including Governor H N Bharadwaj assured PUCL that all measures will be taken by the union government for peaceful co-existence of minority communities and protect their worship centres.

The PUCL has informed the same through the press release issued by Dakshina Kannada unit of PUCL.

  

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 23 2011

    Union Government should take note of incidence of attack on Chembugudde mosque by minority community members only with ulterior motive of defaming majority community.This is a very serious issue that has to be addressed by the concerned.These incidents may occur any where and any time to disturb the peace with the sole intention of creatimg communal hatredness.

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