The opposition has staged a demonstration on the steps outside the Karnataka State Assembly after the Karnataka BJP government’s decision to hang Veer Savarkar’s portrait inside the building.
Congress leader Siddaramaiah, the leader of the opposition had organised a demonstration and questioned the necessity of hanging the portrait of a contentious individual in the Karnataka assembly.
This is the most recent controversy surrounding Veer Savarkar in Karnataka prior to the state election in 2023.
The BJP has taken it a step further by putting Veer Savarkar’s photograph up as part of a State-wide campaign to raise awareness of the Hindutva ideologue.
According to Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President DK Shivakumar, the BJP, which is currently in power, wants the Assembly sessions to be cancelled because the current administration has any development plans.
Read Also: Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu contracts Covid-19 before meeting PM Modi
He told the news agency ANI that the BJP wants the Assembly proceedings to not take place and that they want it to be disrupted. The act of bringing a portrait of Savarkar notifies that they don’t have any development agenda as the Congress was about to raise corruption releated issues against them.
Siddaramaiah also said that it was not a protest but their demand to put photographs of all national leaders and social reformers in the Karnataka Assembly Hall. The LoP added that the Speaker has unilaterly taken a decision to put Veer Savarkar’s portrait in the Assembly.
Meanwhile, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said that that there might be ideological differences by Savarkar was a freedom fighter. He asks Siddaramaiah about whose poster to hang, Dawood Ibrahim’s?
Union Minister Joshi further said that Congress was doing appeasement politics. The Congress keeps talking about their role in the freedom struggle and of their sacrifices as well but the Congress at that time and Congress now, are not the same. What we have now is a duplicate Congress, he added.
Belagavi, the centre of a border dispute between Karnataka and neighbouring Maharashtra, is another place where Veer Savarkar has ties. In 1950, Savarkar spent four months in preventive custody at the Hindalga Central Prison in Belagavi. He was detained as soon as he arrived in Belagavi after the arrest warrant was issued in Mumbai.
To prevent him from opposing Liaqat Ali Khan, a former Pakistani prime minister, who was visiting Delhi, he was put in preventive arrest. After his family members petitioned, Savarkar was freed. Additionally, he submitted an affidavit to the Bombay High Court in which he swore not to engage in any political activity.
Uttar Pradesh man thrown off Ayodhya-Delhi train over suspicion of mobile theft, video viral | Watch
Thai Navy’s warship sinks in Gulf of Thailand, 75 sailors rescued, 28 still in water; Rescue operation continues