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Karnataka Congress condemns violent Boliyaru incidents

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Mangaluru: On the terrible incidents of chaos, including two BJP workers getting stabbed in Boliyaru in Bantwal Taluk here soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister for the third term, the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee working president Dr Manjunath Bhandary on Friday condemned

Addressing a press conference here, Bhandary said, "Such incidents damage the image of Mangaluru as a peaceful city of the coast and instil fear in the minds of the people. Whoever orchestrated this condemnable incident must be punished severely by the law enforcement machinery."

He said Mangaluru is developing as a smart city, and due to some misguided elements motivated by divisive tendencies, it brings a bad name to the city that is otherwise known for its peace-loving and progressive people.

He said, "Permission should be obtained under the rules to hold victory celebrations. Victory celebrations should be held in party offices and public places. Shouting provocative slogans in front of religious places is incitement to hatred."

Clarifying the issue of senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa facing a POCSO case, Bhandary said, "It was not the Congress party that filed the case against Yediyurappa. The Congress government did not take any action against Yediyurappa for 90 days, for which he should thank the government."

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