‘Prohibition’ for Muslims doing business outside the temple, BJP leader vocal against the government

Karnataka Communal harmony has ended in the last few days hijab controversyWho is the center? This time a new controversy has arisen regarding the temple fair. Recently, temple authorities in several parts of Karnataka have decided that Muslims will not be allowed to shop or trade at fairs outside temples during Hindu celebrations. The Karnataka government has also supported the ban. In this environment he became vocal against his own government. BJP AH Vishwanath, leader and nominated member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The leader, who joined the BJP from the Janata Dal (Secular), said, “The state is not talking against the issue but is only involved in religious politics.”

It is to be noted that recently posters have been read outside several temples in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Shivamogar where Muslims are not allowed to set up shop outside temples during Hindu festivals. After this, political pressure started on this issue. However, Karnataka Chief Minister Basabaraj Bommai, standing in the assembly, said that if the “ban” was valid, the government would not interfere.

In this context, Vishwanath said, ‘This is a BJP government. Not of RSS, Bajrang Dal or any other group. According to reports, Vishwanath met Goka along with former minister Ramesh Jharkiholi on Sunday, after which he said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the message of ‘development for all and trust’. But our state is going in the wrong direction.