Karnataka CM hails SC verdict on Mushtaq’s invite to Mysuru Dasara
Siddaramaiah said, "We must have tolerance for other faiths and we should live and prosper together. We must strive for unity in diversity."
PTI

Bengaluru, 19 Sept
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah welcomed the Supreme
Court's dismissal of a petition against the government’s decision to invite
Booker Prize-winning writer Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate the Mysuru Dasara
celebrations this year.
The government's choice has drawn opposition from some BJP
leaders and Right-wing groups.
Siddaramaiah said on X, “I welcome the Supreme Court verdict
dismissing the petition filed against the State government’s decision to invite
Mushtaq."
Reiterating the inclusive spirit of the festivities, the CM
said, “Mysuru Dasara cannot be confined to a religious framework. We have
always maintained that it is a festival where people of all castes and
religions come together to celebrate with joy.”
Accusing some groups of attempting to divide the society, he
said, “Yet, a systematic campaign of misinformation was carried out against
this, attempting to divide society. I believe that now, with the Supreme
Court’s verdict, our government’s stand has been upheld. I pray that Goddess
Chamundeshwari blesses the divisive minds that sow seeds of caste and religious
hatred with good sense.”
Earlier, speaking at the award presentation ceremony for the Vaddarse Raghurama Shetty Social Justice Journalism Award for the calendar year 2024 and the Environment and Development Journalism Award, Siddaramaiah said, "We must have tolerance for other faiths and we should live and prosper together. We must strive for unity in diversity."
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