War against communal forces needed: Shivakumar
Bengaluru (IANS). Karnataka Congress President and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Tuesday said that at present there is a need to wage war against communal forces.
Speaking in Bengaluru after attending the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) office premises, Shivakumar said: “The seeds of poison are being sown in the country on the basis of religion, caste and creed, while non-violence, peace, There is a need to wage another war of freedom for tolerance and brotherhood. The contemporary struggle is to fight against communal forces.”
Shivakumar said that the country was earlier united under the Congress party and at present, the country is getting united under the opposition Alliance India.
“Karnataka was the first state to wage war against the British. In Karnataka, which provided the platform for the independence movement, India also took shape.”
“It is our responsibility to empower India and protect the country. Congress party is the party which gave freedom to the country, built it and took it on the path of progress.
“We cannot sit quietly after hoisting the flag and singing the national anthem. We know what happened to freedom in this country. Shivakumar said, “The incidents of genocide in the state of Manipur, communal clashes in Haryana and lynching in Uttar Pradesh bear testimony to the fact who is crushing freedom in the country.”
The Deputy Chief Minister further said that the objectives of freedom like integrity, co-existence, communal harmony and inclusiveness have been tarnished.
Shivakumar alleged, “The BJP does not understand the importance of independence. The saffron party has no history of participating in the freedom struggle.”
“Esuru village in Shivamogga district of Karnataka declared independence for the first time in the country against the British. The Amara Sullia struggle launched in 1837 was the first freedom struggle in the country. For 13 days the freedom fighters fought against the Indian forces in Mangaluru city and surrounding villages. Raise the flags
But, on October 21, 1837, the prominent leaders of this movement were hanged. The massacre of freedom fighters at Vidurashwath on April 25, 1938 can be called the Jallianwala Bagh of South India.”