Growing religious division in Karnataka, Kiran Mazumdar said - will destroy our global leadership
Growing religious division in Karnataka, Kiran Mazumdar said - will destroy our global leadership
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Bangalore: No Muslim shopkeepers have been allowed to do business in Karnataka during a historic festival that began on March 22. Biocon's executive chairperson Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, opposing such a ban, appealed to Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to end such religious divisions in the state. She tweeted and wrote that Karnataka has always done inclusive economic development. We should not allow this kind of communal boycott.

Kiran Mazumdar has written in her tweet that if Information Technology and Business Transformation (ITBT) becomes communal, it will destroy our global leadership. She told CM Bommai to end this growing religious division. When a Twitter user commented on CM Bommai and said that he will increase this communal division in the state and Karnataka will be defeated in front of our eyes. To this Majumdar replied that our CM is a very progressive leader. I am sure he will resolve this issue soon.

In fact, according to a report, some right-wing Hindu organizations are allegedly pressurizing the organizing committees not to allow Muslims to set up shops in the fairs. Some Hindu organizations have been demanding the temple management not to allow non-Hindus to do business on the temple premises, citing rules framed in 2002 under the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997. Only after this, the organizers of the festival of Mahalingeshwar temple to be held on April 20 have banned the participation of Muslims in the auction. The organizers have clarified that only Hindus will be able to participate in the bidding on March 31. The Hosa Marigudi temple at Kaup in the Udupi district had refused to allot stalls to Muslims in an auction held on March 18 for the annual fair. According to the report, the bandh was called by Muslims against the High Court's decision on the hijab. The people who worshipped in the local temple were angry about this. It is believed that after this such a ban is being imposed on Muslims.

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