Hanuman flag row: Pro-Hindu organizations in Mandya to go ahead with Feb 9 bandh call
Team Udayavani, Feb 9, 2024, 8:30 AM IST
Mandya: Right-wing organizations in Mandya Taluk have called for a bandh today, February 9, demanding the re-hoisting of the Hanuman flag in Keragodu village.
This move comes after progressive organizations and like-minded platform leaders called for a bandh on February 7, which was eventually withdrawn after discussions with the district administration.
Despite the withdrawal of the earlier bandh call, pro-Hindu organizations have decided to proceed with their bandh.
The Sri Rama Bhajana Mandali is scheduled to conduct a bike rally from the site of the flag pole in Keragodu village to the Veeranjaneyaswamy temple near Mandya railway station at 9 am today. Following this, a special pooja will be offered at the temple, and a silent procession will be carried out to the District Collector’s office via a padayatra, the organization said.
In preparation for the bandh, activists of pro-Hindu organizations have been seen distributing roses to traders and shop owners, urging them to cooperate with the bandh.
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