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Karnataka erupts in political turmoil as BJP slams Congress for 'Land Jihad', alleging valuable land given to minorities for appeasement, protests intensify with 'Raj Bhavan Chalo' march against the govt's budget, highlighting deepening state tensions
In a striking declaration that has ignited controversy, R Ashoka, the Leader of Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, on Thursday, levied serious accusations against the Karnataka government. He claimed that the current administration is allocating animal husbandry property in Bengaluru to minority communities as a gesture of appeasement, branding this move as a significant scandal. Ashoka stated, "The government of Siddaramaiah, they are giving the animal husbandry property in Bengaluru, which is worth more than Rs 500 crores to minorities because minorities are more. It is a big scandal. BJP will protest inside and outside Vidhana Soudha," emphasizing the party's resolve to challenge this decision both legislatively and through public demonstrations.
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Further intensifying his critique, Ashoka expressed his concerns on social media platform X, questioning the rationale behind the government's decision to shut down a vital government veterinary clinic that has been instrumental in providing healthcare to cattle, only to repurpose its land for minority communities. His post articulated a bold confrontation towards Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, "Land Jihad of Congress Government, CM @siddaramaiah you dare to give two acres of valuable animal husbandry land in the heart of Bengaluru city to Muslims. What was the necessity of closing down the government veterinary clinic that treats cattle and giving it to Muslims? That clinic is not set up only for cattle. The treatment of other domestic animals was also established. We will not let the land in the heart of the city, worth more than five hundred crores, be handed over," he posted on X, laying out his staunch opposition to the government's actions.
This situation brings to light a contentious issue that has spurred debates around land allocation, minority appeasement, and the prioritization of public resources. Ashoka's statements underline a deep-seated concern regarding the use of valuable urban land and the implications of shutting down a government facility that serves a broader community need, extending beyond cattle to encompass the care of various domestic animals.
Raising further concerns, R Ashoka questioned the Congress Government's decision, asking on social media, “Can this move by Congress Govt be called Land Jihad by @INCKarnataka government?" This inquiry by Ashoka adds another layer to the ongoing discourse regarding the land allocation issue.
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Ashoka also provided an alternative solution to the current approach taken by the government. He suggested that if the government's intention is to appease minorities, it could opt for acquiring or purchasing new land specifically for this purpose. This suggestion aims to address the minority appeasement concerns without reallocating existing resources from the animal husbandry department.
Expanding on the implications of reallocating land, Ashoka questioned the logic behind taking land away from the animal husbandry department, expressing concern for the welfare of pets and domesticated animals in the area. He asked, “Why take land dedicated to animal husbandry department. Where should the pet or domesticated animals of that area go?” This reflects Ashoka's concern over the potential displacement of services critical to the well-being of animals in the region.
In the backdrop of these allegations and suggestions, a separate controversy emerged related to alleged ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans being chanted outside the Karnataka Assembly. In response to this incident, BJP MLAs initiated a protest within the Vidhana Soudha, the state's legislative assembly building, demanding action against the individuals involved in the incident.
During their protest in the assembly, the BJP MLAs vocalized their discontent with a series of slogans targeting the Congress government. They expressed their grievances with chants like ‘down down congress government which is deciding nation, Spineless government is not capable to take action, we want justice, arrest the culprit, down down government.’
R Ashoka, the Leader of Opposition in Karnataka, has made a stark comparison between the current political climate and historical events, stating, "Today in Karnataka emergency and dictatorship has been brought to Vidhana Soudha. Indira Gandhi then brought emergency in 1975 and now they brought this here."
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Ashoka expressed his concerns about the integrity of the Vidhana Soudha, emphasizing the need to prevent it from becoming a haven for anti-national activities. He stated, "What we are demanding is don’t make Vidhana Soudh Pakistan agents spot or pro-Pakistan slogan raisers. They are bringing censored videos to prove themselves right. They haven’t taken action against those who raised slogans. We are protesting for the nation and to keep our nationality safe. The dignity of the nation is degraded and the Home Minister also admitted that they are bens asked about what happened."
In response to the ongoing protests, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed the measures being taken by the government. He indicated that the government is awaiting results from a forensic analysis before proceeding, saying, "The government has sent the voice report to FSL and action will be taken after the report is received. As I have told you already the government is committed, we’ll not spare any person once the report comes. We have given it for FSL. We’ll take action once the report comes."
Amid these heated exchanges, Congress' Rajya Sabha party's MP-elect Syed Naseer Hussain dismissed the allegations made by the BJP regarding supporters raising pro-Pakistan slogans at Vidhana Soudha.
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Syed Naseer Hussain, a newly elected MP for the Congress in the Rajya Sabha, addressed the ongoing political strife with a clear understanding of the underlying tensions. Speaking to ANI, he commented on the BJP's recent electoral performance, saying, “I can understand the frustration of the BJP. They have lost badly despite both parties (BJP-JDS) coming together and trying every trick in the book to get an extra Rajya Sabha seat from Karnataka.”
Hussain further clarified the nature of the slogans that were being raised, which have become a point of contention. He explained, “The supporters were sloganeering ‘Naseer Sahab Zindabad, Naseer Khan Zindabad, Naseer Khan Zindabad’,” thereby indicating that the slogans were in fact expressions of support for him, rather than any form of anti-national sentiment. This clarification comes amidst allegations of pro-Pakistan slogans, aiming to set the record straight about the nature of the support he received.
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In a move signaling continued opposition to the state government's policies, BJP MLAs are planning a significant protest dubbed ‘Raj Bhavan Chalo’. This march is set to proceed from Vidhana Soudha and is aimed directly at challenging the state government over a variety of issues, with a particular focus on the Budget. This planned protest underscores the ongoing tensions within the state's political landscape and the BJP's mobilization against the current administration's decisions.
The context for this political unrest is partly based on the recent budget presentation by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. On February 16, he presented the state budget at the assembly, where notable allocations included funds for the fee reimbursement of minority students and Rs 100 crore dedicated to the development of Waqf properties. These budgetary decisions have become focal points in the broader debate over the state government's priorities and the distribution of resources, contributing to the heightened political activities and protests from the opposition parties.
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