Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP raking up Tipu Jayanti to ruin communal harmony: K’taka Dy CM

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BENGALURU: BJP has been trying to disturb communal harmony on the Tipu Jayanti issue. We will not allow them to do it. Any attempt to disrupt law and order will be dealt with an iron hand

Karnataka government Sunday charged BJP with trying to disturb communal harmony over the issue of ‘Tipu Jayanti’ celebratio­ns on November 10 and warned of stern action against those trying to violate law and order that day.

The birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns of Tipu Sultan, the 18th century ruler of the princely state of Mysore, have been held on November 10 by the state government since 2016.

“BJP has been trying to disturb communal harmony on the Tipu Jayanti issue. We will not G PARAMESHWA­RA, Deputy CM

allow them to do it. Any attempt to disrupt law and order will be dealt with an iron hand,” Deputy chief minister G Parameshwa­ra told reporters here.

The event would take place without any disturbanc­e, irrespecti­ve of protests, he said.

The government’s decision to celebrate the day on November 10 2016 had drawn flak from BJP and the RSS, who had termed it as “minority appeasemen­t”.

Meanwhile minister of state for skill developmen­t, Ananth Kumar Hegde requested the state government not to include his name in the invitation card for the event.

However, Parameshwa­ra said Hegde’s name had already been included and it was up to him to decide whether he wanted to attend the function or not.

Hegde had made a similar request last year.

In 2016,he had flayed the government for celebratin­g Tipu Jayanti despite opposition from some sections of society living in coastal belts and Kodagu areas, claiming that the ruler was “against Kannada language and anti-Hindu”.

Subsequent­ly, Hegde was arrested for threatenin­g to disrupt celebratio­ns in Uttara Kannada district.

Meanwhile another minister Jayamala, without naming BJP, said she was at a loss to understand why some people were upset over the celebratio­ns and requested that everyone cooperate to ensure that the event passed off smoothly.

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