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CM of Karnataka Declares that He Won’t Tolerate Hate Politics

Asserting that hate politics will not be accepted and that the climate of fear would be eliminated, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated on Monday that there is no possibility of compromise when it comes to preserving the peace and secular tradition of Karnataka.

He warned that those who break the law and instigate riots within their communities would be punished by the law. According to Siddaramaiah, moral policing that undermines the moral authority of the police will not be permitted, and the education sector will not be permitted to be “adulterated” in the guise of the New Education Policy.

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At a meeting with more than 40 authors and leaders of various organizations held at his home office, “Krishna,” the Chief Minister provided these promises.

He also praised the authors for standing up to the BJP, which is endangering the nation and erasing its pluralism, and for offering to warn voters about this before the election, according to a release from his office.

  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah rejects hate politics and vows to preserve peace.
  • Siddaramaiah warns against lawbreaking, rioting, moral policing, and adulterated education.
  • Siddaramaiah condemns books and lessons contaminating children’s minds and aims for education disruption prevention.

According to Siddaramaiah, it is unacceptable to use books and lessons to contaminate children’s minds. As the school year has begun, we will talk and act to prevent disruptions to the children’s education, he said.

He also promised the withdrawal of “false cases” against Kannada activists, farmers, laborers, Dalit movements, literary leaders, and writers.

The Chief Minister declared that the education sector would not be let be “adulterated” in the name of NEP and that a separate meeting would be called to address this issue once more to go through it thoroughly and make firm conclusions.

Siddaramaiah added that he has already given the Director General of Police specific instructions to take decisive action against moral police, malicious trolls, and anyone who threatens writers.

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