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Ka'tka Muslim BJP leader laments community's plight under Bommai Govt

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Bengaluru: Senior BJP leader and former Chairman of Karnataka State Minorities Commission Anwar Manippady wrote Chief Minister about the plight of the Muslim community in the state which is against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Sab Ka Saath Sab Ka Vikas.'

He expressed his concerns over the ill-treatment the Muslim community is facing under the Basavaraj Bommai-led government, alleging that the community faces threats of dare consequences and harassment even for legitimate and legal actions.

He found the government's apathy in providing burial grounds for the Muslim community despite a court order as a matter of condemnation that the Muslims were forced to take the dead body as far as 25-35km in search of burial grounds during the pandemic.

In his letter to CM Bommai, he wrote "A burial ground allotted to us through the court order in 2005 has not been given to us. Recently, during the Covid pandemic, we had to travel 25 to 35 km in search of a burial ground for burying our brothers and sisters dead bodies which were rampant then. The expenses were touching up to Rs 40,000 inclusive of ambulance charges. Even during normal times, we had to travel quite a distance for the burial. Doddanagamangla, Survey no 5, Bangalore South Taluk has no Muslim burial grounds in about 6-7kms vicinity. Moreover, this Taluk has many Hoblis and villages without a burial ground."

Citing the burial ground denial issue, Anwar Manippady asked what else there to provide as proof that the state government is looking down at the Muslim community and neglecting the community as vengeance against the community.

He also questioned the government's functioning of the Wakf Board and how carelessly the Wakf properties have been left to handle by a certain group of people who are already accused of trying to embezzle the government funds.

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