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Legit-Hindu community causes ruckus at Christian college start on Makar Sankranti; criticism filed | India Info

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The Karnataka Police has filed a criticism in opposition to some contributors of a pro-Hindu community after they barged into premises of a Christian college on Makar Sankranti.

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The Karnataka Police has filed a criticism in opposition to some contributors of a pro-Hindu community after they barged into the premises of a Christian college and disrupted the classes claiming it has harm non secular sentiments. The incident became reported in Gundlupet of the explain’s Chamarajanagar district where contributors of the Hindu Janajagruti Vedike protested in opposition to classes being performed on the festival of Makar Sankranti on January 14. They alleged that the Christ CMI Public College became start on Makar Sankranti to deliberately harm sentiments of Hindus. 

Additionally they alleged that the Catholic college became conducting classes to discontinue Hindu students from celebrating their festival at dwelling and that it’s a ways instilling the foundation of Christianity into the students by placing in portraits of Jesus as yet any other of national leaders and freedom opponents. Within the visuals that emerged from the college, the Hindu community contributors had been viewed inserting framed photos of India’s second President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Mahatma Gandhi on the table below a portrait of Jesus.

The Republic Media Community has learnt that spherical 50-80 contributors of the Hindu Janajagruti Vedike, which is an extension of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, barged into the college protesting in opposition to classes being performed on the day of the Hindu festival. Rather than disrupting the classes, the ‘activists’ also vandalised college property, in step with sources. Meanwhile, the college authorities absorb lodged a criticism in opposition to the Hindu community for the alleged vandalism and an investigation has been launched by the police. 

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