Govt will look into ‘serious objections’ to halal meat: CM Bommai
PTI, Mar 30, 2022, 2:18 PM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said the state government would look into the ”serious objections” raised over halal meat, with some right-wing groups giving a call to boycott it.
The Chief Minister also said as far as his government is concerned there are ”only wings of growth”, and no right-wing or left-wing.
”It (halal issue) has just now started. We have to study in entirety because it has nothing to do with any rules. It is a practice that was going on. Now, serious objections have been raised regarding it. We will look into that,” Bommai said in response to a question on the government’s stand on the halal issue.
”We will make our stand known later. Various organizations will be doing their own campaigns, we know what to respond to and what not to. Where it is required, we will respond. We don’t (respond), when it is not required,” he said when asked to give clarity on a campaign to boycott halal by Hindu organizations.
Some right-wing groups have given a call to boycott halal meat, ahead of ‘varshadodaku’, the day after Ugadi when many communities in the state have a non-vegetarian feast.
BJP national general secretary C T Ravi on Tuesday had even called halal food ”economic jihad”.
Asked about such issues disturbing the cordial atmosphere in the state, the Chief Minister said, ”Despite such things, we have seen that the law and order and the cordial atmosphere in the state is not disturbed. We will take care of it in the future as well.”
To a question that there is a trend of right-wing organizations’ involvement behind such issues, he said, ”As far as my government is concerned, there are only wings of growth. There is no right-wing or left-wing…our central idea is peace, development, and security for the common man.”
Regarding nearly 61 progressive thinkers writing to him with an appeal to check religious hatred in the state, Bommai said, ”I will study the content and issues they have raised, and look into the factual position on the ground. I will consider the issues they have raised and will decide on how to tackle it in the days to come.”
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Bengaluru-based cybersecurity firm named as ‘major player’ in Asia Pacific 2024 list of vendors
Some people involved in ‘Naxal’ activities surrendering in days ahead?
Contractor Negligence delays Indrali Railway Overpass Project: Udupi DC orders blacklisting
Tumakuru: 3 killed as bike collides with tractor
Benglauru: Flower vendor battles online sales
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Seattle police officer who fatally struck Jaahnavi Kandula fired from department
Bengaluru-based cybersecurity firm named as ‘major player’ in Asia Pacific 2024 list of vendors
Kejriwal claims CBI raid against Sisodia in coming days; BJP calls sympathy drama
Some people involved in ‘Naxal’ activities surrendering in days ahead?
Contractor Negligence delays Indrali Railway Overpass Project: Udupi DC orders blacklisting
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.