Law needed to take Muslims’ voting power: Seer during Waqf protest
Stating that it should be ensured there is no Waqf board, Vishwa Vokkaliga Mahasamastana Mutt seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji said someone taking away someone else's land is not "Dharma"
PTI
Bengaluru, 26 Nov
Urging everyone to unite to protect farmers and their land, Vishwa Vokkaliga
Mahasamastana Mutt seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji in the wake of Waqf
properties row, on Tuesday said a law should be brought in where Muslims
community don't have the voting power.
Stating that it should be ensured
there is no Waqf board, he said someone taking away someone else's land is not
"Dharma".
"...everyone should fight
against injustice being caused to farmers...it is said that the Waqf board can
claim anyone's land. It is a big injustice...someone taking away someone else's
land is not Dharma... So, everyone should fight to ensure that farmers' land
remains with them," the seer said.
Addressing the protest meeting by
the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh here, he said, farmers are the "Annadatas"
-- they are ones who produce food. "So they should be saved and nurtured,
and it should be ensured that no one takes away their land and assets."
"Everyone should think and see
to it that the Waqf board itself is not there....as politicians do things for
the sake of votes. A law should be brought in where Muslims community don't
have the voting power....it should certainly be done. In Pakistan, they have
done it, others don't have power to vote there," he claimed.
"Similarly, even in India, if
we ensure that they (Muslims) don't have a right to vote, then they will stay
to themselves, and everyone can remain peacefully," he added.
Following allegations by a section
of farmers and others in certain parts of Karnataka that their lands were
marked as Waqf properties, there have been protests by various farmers groups,
organisations, and opposition BJP. -PTI
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