March 8, 2016

Indian Muslim group protests MP's anti-Islam remarks

Image from Daijiworld news

Udupi, India (IINA) - The members of the Popular Front of India (PFI) on Monday staged a protest in front of clock tower demanding an immediate action against Uttara Kannada Member of Parliament Anant Kumar Hegde for his remarks against Islam, Daijiworld Indian online news reported.
Condemning the statement of MP Anant, Abdul Kumar said, “These anti-national powers are trying to disrupt the peace of the nation. We should not give any opportunity for such people to live in this country who want to destabilize the nation through their remarks.”
A huge card campaign was kick-started against his remark on Islam on the occasion. People can send their wishers through postal letters against him to the President of India and the governor of Karnataka.
Riyaz Parangipete opposing Anant's words said that a true anti nationalist is he who gives anti-patriotic statements.
“People should understand about these anti-national phenomena. PFI will fight against such incidents and will protect the minority communities. Minorities are not weak and fragile.”
“I will use singular form to call his name because I have been hurt by his words. No one can throw Islam or speak against it in our country. Such poisonous creatures should be thrown out first from this country.”
Members of PFI demanded for stern action against him and threatened that the party will take initiative in bringing Anant Kumar to justice.
SM/IINA

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