Congress promises "decisive action" against Bajrang Dal, PFI in its Karnataka election manifesto

Congress promises include a 'ban' against organisations like Popular Front of India and Bajrang Dal. It also promised to "repeal all unjust laws and anti-people laws passed by the BJP government" within one year of coming to power.
Congress promises "decisive action" against Bajrang Dal, PFI in its Karnataka election manifesto

Bengaluru | The Congress is committed to take firm and decisive action against individuals and organisations such as Bajrang Dal and the Popular Front of India (PFI) "spreading hatred" amongst communities on grounds of caste and religion, the party said in its election manifesto for the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls released on Tuesday.

The action will include a 'ban' against such organisations.

It also promised to "repeal all unjust laws and anti-people laws passed by the BJP government" within one year of coming to power.

"The Congress is committed to take firm and decisive action against individuals and organisations spreading hatred amongst communities on grounds of caste and religion." "We believe that law and Constitution are sacrosanct and cannot be violated by individuals and organisations like Bajrang Dal, PFI or others promoting enmity or hatred, whether among majority or minority communities. We will take decisive action as per law including imposing a ban on such organisations,” Congress said.

In the manifesto -- 'Sarva Janangada Shanthiya Thota' (Peaceful garden of all communities) -- released by Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge in the presence of the state unit chief D K Shivakumar and CLP leader Siddaramaiah, among others, the oppposition party reiterated its five guarantees -- 'Gruha Jyothi', 'Gruha Lakshmi', 'Anna Bhagya', 'Yuva Nidhi' and 'Shakti'.

Kharge said: "I am giving the sixth guarantee that these guarantees will surely be implemented in the first cabinet meeting on the first day of the government formation." While the 'Shakti' scheme proposes free travel for women throughout the state in regular government-run KSRTC/ BMTC buses, under the 'Gruha Lakshmi' scheme, each woman head of the family will receive Rs 2,000 monthly assistance.

Gruha Jyothi promises 200 unit free electricity a month to all households. Under 'Anna Bhagya', every person in BPL (below poverty line) family will receive 10 kg food grains, which can be rice or millets including Ragi and Jowar every month.

Under the "Yuva Nidhi", Rs 3,000/month will be provided to all unemployed graduates and Rs 1,500 a month for all unemployed diploma graduates (both in the age group of 18 to 25) for two years.

The party also promised to enact a 'Karnataka Whistleblowers Protection Act' if voted to power.

The Congress said it will demand Karnataka's rightful share from the Centre in total taxes collected and fight against the efforts to "dilute the Constitutional rights in the federal system".

The party said it will reject National Education Policy and form a State Education Policy.

Shivakumar said: "If we come to power, it will be like people coming to power. This is how we will govern the state. Give us your support and we will live up to our promises.”

Congress will be uprooted if devotees of Hanuman rebel against it: Karnataka CM Bommai

Bengaluru | Congress would be uprooted from the country if the devotees of Lord Hanuman rebelled against it, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Tuesday.

Reacting to the release of the Congress manifesto, in which the party announced it would ban organisations such as Bajrang Dal and Popular Front of India, Bommai also said it was improper for the Congress to draw parallels between Bajrang Dal and Popular Front of India.

“The devotees of Lord Hanuman are the Bajrangis of Bajrang Dal and the Congress Party has anCongress will be uprooted if devotees of Hanuman rebel against it: Karnataka CM Bommai (Eds: With Bommai file pix)

Bengaluru, May 2 (PTI) Congress would be uprooted from the country if the devotees of Lord Hanuman rebelled against it, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Tuesday.

Reacting to the release of the Congress manifesto, in which the party announced it would ban organisations such as Bajrang Dal and Popular Front of India, Bommai also said it was improper for the Congress to draw parallels between Bajrang Dal and Popular Front of India.

“The devotees of Lord Hanuman are the Bajrangis of Bajrang Dal and the Congress Party has announced in its election manifesto that it would ban the Bajrang Dal. If the devotees of Lord Hanuman rebel, then the Congress will be uprooted from the country,” Bommai's office quoted him as saying in a statement.

Bommai was speaking at a road show at Navalgund in Dharwad, where the party has fielded its candidate Shankar Patil Munenakoppa.

Later, talking to reporters, Bommai said the Congress would not come to power and the question of banning Bajrang Dal would not rise.

“However, such promises show their (Congress) policy. The Bajrang Dal is a social and religious service association. PFI has done work against the country, indulged in terror activities and there are many cases and evidences against them. Hence, it is not proper to compare PFI with Bajrang Dal. Already PFI has been banned,” he said.

He said there was no question of banning the Bajrang Dal because state governments did not have the power to ban any organisation. Only Centre could do it.

Bommai also called the Congress manifesto a way to mislead people. nounced in its election manifesto that it would ban the Bajrang Dal. If the devotees of Lord Hanuman rebel, then the Congress will be uprooted from the country,” Bommai's office quoted him as saying in a statement.

Bommai was speaking at a road show at Navalgund in Dharwad, where the party has fielded its candidate Shankar Patil Munenakoppa.

Later, talking to reporters, Bommai said the Congress would not come to power and the question of banning Bajrang Dal would not rise.

“However, such promises show their (Congress) policy. The Bajrang Dal is a social and religious service association. PFI has done work against the country, indulged in terror activities and there are many cases and evidences against them. Hence, it is not proper to compare PFI with Bajrang Dal. Already PFI has been banned,” he said.

He said there was no question of banning the Bajrang Dal because state governments did not have the power to ban any organisation. Only Centre could do it.

Bommai also called the Congress manifesto a way to mislead people.

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