Udupi, Dec 3: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thuraday said that the state government has no intention of imposing night curfew in the state again.
Speaking to reporters here on Thursday, Mr Bommai said the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee has suggested precautionary measures such as not allowing large gathering. He said all preventive measures are possible without imposing the night curfew.
Confirming that the state government will bring in a new law against 'Love Jihad', Mr Bommai noted that there was no confusion about it and the government is resolute to bring the new law.
Speaking about how the law against "Love Jihad", he said, he has instructed officials to get copies the notification of the law against "Love Jihad" introduced by the UP government.
On the call for a bundh given by pro-Kannada organisations on December 5 against the formation of Maratha Development Authority, the Home Minister referred to the Supreme Court ruling on bundh and said observing a bundh will be in violation of the Court order. He also said the government would ensure all security arrangements on that day.
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