Latest News: Has the Congress Taken its Victory in Karnataka Lightly and its Voters for Granted?
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Not even a year has passed since the landslide victory of the Congress in the Karnataka Vidhan Sabha elections and the Hindu people of the state are already regretting their decision to vote this party to power. The latest news coming out of the state suggests that the Hindu people are fed up of the Congress party’s anti-Hindu approach in the state and many now want the party out of power as soon as possible. They must realize that rectification of a wilfully done error is not so easy to carry out; it takes a longer time.
Unfortunately for the voters, it is a little too late in the day that they have come to this realization. They should have realized the value and significance of their vote not just for the progress and development of the state or country but also for their personal wellbeing.
A series of incidents involving intimidation of and atrocities against Hindu individuals by Muslim hooligans who had close connections in the ruling Congress party had taken place over the last year.
The indifference of the Congress party towards the victims has enraged large sections of Hindus in the state. Anybody following news today on regional as well as national media would know what is going on in Karnataka.
Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Bill 2024
One of the most controversial actions of the Congress government of Karnataka was the passing of the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Bill 2024.
As per latest news, this bill proposes to levy 10% tax on Hindu temples having revenue between Rs. 1 and Rs. 10 crores and 5% tax on temples having revenue between Rs. 10 lakhs and Rs. 1 crore. This immediately became a highly debated and controversial issue not just in Karnataka but across the country as well.
As if this wasn’t enough, in another freak incident a Hindu shopkeeper who was playing Hanuman Chalisa inside his shop was told by some Muslim hooligans to stop playing it. When he refused they tried to assault him but the man fought back hard and was soon joined by other Hindu individuals and then the hooligans left.
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Love jihadi murders a Hindu girl who refused his advances
On 23 April 2024, in the city of Hubbali in western Karnataka, the daughter of a Hindu corporator of the Congress party, was murdered by a jilted love jihadi after the girl rejected his advances.
If you go by the latest news that is trending across the country, the entire Congress leadership in Karnataka are going out of their way to try and show the incident as one that is not a case of love jihad.
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Now the aggrieved father of the victim has gone against his party line and is asking, “If this is not love jihad, then what is?” The Congress defenders of the murderer are trying to define love jihad as a situation when the jihadi tries to impose Islam on the Hindu woman he is infatuated with.
Don’t they know that if a Hindu woman agrees to get married to a Muslim man, their marriage won’t be legal in Muslim society until the woman converts to Islam first before the formal marriage takes place? Hence, conversion to Islam is part of the package and it is nothing but love jihad.
So, why don’t such incidents happen in BJP ruled states? Simple, the jihadi knows very well that he will be dealt with just as he deserves. It is for the Hindu voters of Karnataka who voted for Congress, to use their super advanced brains to think why they brought this disaster upon themselves by voting a sitting BJP government out of power? A Muslim legislator of the Congress is charging the BJP with spreading “poison” by talking about love jihad in this case. Well then, someone should ask this fellow if he has a count of the number of Hindu girls who were slaughtered by love jihadi lunatics in the past 10 years.