By Oneindia Staff
In a recent event that has stirred controversy, a case was registered against KS Eshwarappa, a former minister, following his incendiary remarks concerning the ‘Islamization’ of India and disputes over WAKF property. During a press briefing in Shimoga, Eshwarappa criticized the Congress and the Muslim community, triggering a significant backlash. The Jayanagar police station in Shimoga took the initiative to file a case suo moto, highlighting the severity of Eshwarappa’s statements, which were aimed at inciting communal unrest.
Eshwarappa’s comments have sparked widespread concern, as he accused the Congress of remaining silent despite alleged injustices committed by Muslims, including the conversion of agricultural lands, temples, and educational institutions into Waqf properties. He went as far as to claim that the village of Sir M Visvesvaraya, a respected figure in India, was not spared in these conversions. Furthermore, Eshwarappa criticized a Muslim leader for misusing B.R. Ambedkar’s name, insinuating a move towards Islamization and accusing the Congress of supporting such actions. His alarming assertion that India might see violent uprisings led by saints and sages against Congress leaders and Muslims has drawn sharp criticism.
The repercussions of Eshwarappa’s remarks were immediate, with his statements spreading rapidly across media and social networks. He alleged a rising trend of Islamization under the Congress’s watch, raising the specter of communal violence and the potential for India to emulate Pakistan. Such provocative commentary has been denounced for fueling hatred and attempting to divide the community on religious and political lines.
In response to these provocative assertions, R. Prasannakumar, the President of the District Congress Committee, spearheaded a demonstration demanding legal action against Eshwarappa. The protest underscores the political and societal tensions that such comments can exacerbate, calling for accountability and urging the authorities to address the potential for unrest.
Compounding the controversy, Eshwarappa pointed out Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s proposal to allocate a 4% reservation for Muslims in government contracts. This move, according to Eshwarappa, further evidences the Congress’s alleged bias towards Islamization, posing rhetorical questions about the future direction of the country and the implications of such policies.
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