Over 80% Bajrang Dal activists are criminals, reveals minister

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August 24, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 24: Buoyed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent statement that most of the cow protectors are anti-social elements, a senior Congress leader has said that most of the Bajrang Dal activists too are criminals.

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Addressing media persons in the city, B Ramanath Rai, the Minister for Forests, Environment and Ecology in Karnataka, said that in coastal Karnataka most of the so called gau rakshaks are members of Bajrang Dal and a majority of them have criminal background.

“The Prime Minister himself has openly admitted that 80 per cent of gau rakshaks do illegal activities at night and become cow protectors in the day. In our region more than 80 per cent members of Bajrang Dal have criminal background,” he said.

The comment comes in the backdrop of coldblooded killing of BJP worker Praveen Poojary in Udupi by a group of Hindutva activists for allegedly involving in illegal cow transportation.

“Killing of Praveen Poojary was an act of “chaddi pariwar”. Even though Bajrang Dal disowned the murderous, everyone knows the fact that attacking people in the name of cow protection is their main job,” he said.

“They have killed a person in the name of cow. Their actual intention is inflaming communal violence and gaining political mileage,” he said, adding that he was deeply hurt by violence taking place in the name of cow protection.

"The same chaddi parivar (Sangh Parivar) activists killed a youth Harish Poojary in Bantwal in 2015 and now they repeated it in Udupi with political motive,” he lamented.

Mr Rai said: “Initially, gau rakshaks used to target only minorities. Then they attacked dalits. Now they are killing people of backward classes in the region”.

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MAN SINGH
 - 
Friday, 26 Aug 2016

if thats the case why the hell congress never put these criminals in jail?

Obviously either politicians are lying or some gangs are behind discrediting the every platforms that speaks for Hindus.

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Thursday, 25 Aug 2016

Naren Kotian, Singapore.
Singapora dalli kootu bahaLa patriotism toristha iddiri, Ashtondu deshaprema ide adare, desha kke return bandu Desha seve maadi. Bare bogalidare agalla

naren kotian
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

hahaha be it , we dont mind being called criminals where as khangraces 80% voters are anti nationals , who has done more harm to india by doing smuggling , hawala , drugs , bombings , rapes and rioting along with supporting porkis design ... jai sangha parivar ...you guys do anything , but we will take out this karnataka back into sangh parivars hold ... jai sri ram ... hara hara modi .. jai jai modi ... bholo bharat mata ki jai ... ...

abdul
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

EVERYONE KNOWS THEY ARE TH GOONS. NUMBERS DOESN'T MAKE THE SENSE.
MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION IS, WHAT KIND OF ACTION IS GOING TO TAKE ACTION BY RULING CONG.GOVERNMENT.??

Rayan DCosta
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

black dot of our country.

Karan
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

Yes, to deal with anti-nationals we should to be a criminals

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

When they have made an illiterate thug a state level leader of BD, what others can be? Saints? of course, Thugs, rowdies, criminals etc., etc.,

Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

Thank God. State government woke up!

Amith Kasaravalli
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

Well said Rai ji. There is no second opinion about his comment. Its 100% Correct. Only Gundas,Criminals join such groups.Educated people will never entertain such groups.Govt should take some serious action before its too late.

abdullah
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

First we should blame congress.
How he say 80%???!!!
It is 100%.
All Bajarangis and RSS are criminals.

Well Wisher
 - 
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2016

Hehehe. It is nothing but Bheekara Dal or Bhayotpadaka dal.

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To combat cybercrime, 217 awareness programs were held across Mangaluru, targeting various sections of society. These programs were organized at the Police Station, Beat, Sub-division, and Commissionerate levels, helping spread awareness and prevent future crimes.

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