Halal row: K’taka HM says these not respecting Constitution, courtroom order must be taught a lesson

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Amid the raging halal row the place some proper wing organizations have requested Hindus to not use halal meat throughout ‘Hosa Tadaku’ competition, Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra on Thursday mentioned those that don’t respect the Constitution and honor the courtroom verdict must be taught a lesson .

The Minister’s remark got here as a bit of Muslims had referred to as for a statewide bandh towards the Karnataka High Court verdict on hijab, which dismissed the petition of Muslim lady college students from Udupi Government Girls’ Pre University College, who needed Hijab to be allowed together with the college uniform in school rooms.

The ladies who petitioned to the High Court had contended that hijab was their important spiritual observe and challenged the Government order which banned any fabric that might disturb peace, concord and public order.

“Those who don’t respect the Indian Constitution and say that the courtroom verdict isn’t relevant to them must be taught a lesson. We are telling them sincerely that you shouldn’t perform this manner on this nation. Nobody hates you and we’ve got to reside like brothers solely,” he informed reporters right here.

The Minister mentioned the federal government has a restricted position to play on the problem pertaining to halal, which is left to the knowledge of individuals.

Jnanendra mentioned the ‘Boycott halal meals’ marketing campaign isn’t a regulation and order state of affairs however one thing associated to religion and sentiments, “which everyone knows.”

He additionally questioned why the BJP was blamed by some for the marketing campaign, which is said to religion and sentiments and particular person selections.

The Minister additionally blamed intellectuals for lecturing solely the Hindus and never the others. He mentioned, “Secularism flows in our blood.”

A day after the Ugadi competition, which is able to fall on April 1, a bit of Hindus who eat non-vegetarian meals, manage ‘Hosa Tadaku’ the place they prepare dinner meat.

The Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and varied Hindu outfits have been operating a door-to-door marketing campaign asking individuals to not use halal meat. They have been distributing leaflets as effectively.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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