The misconduct of the officials who did not allow some students who came to write the Common Entrance Test (CET) with their Janivar, cannot be tolerated said Mysore-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wodeyar and has expressed his anger that this is a betrayal not only to the entire Brahmin community, but also to the Hindu community.
The MP also said that a complaint has been filed at the police station by the Mysore BJP unit regarding this incident.
MP Yaduveer Wodeyar, who has issued a statement in this regard, has alleged that this is a misdeed done by State the government.
First of all, the student who was deprived of the exam should be provided proper justice. Yaduveer has urged the government to take a suitable decision in this regard.
Janivar is very sacred for the Brahmin community. Before wearing it, they perform Homa-Havan and wear this holy Janivar with utmost devotion and added that it has a special and divine status.
Brahmins wear such a holy Janivar by determining the date by looking at the horoscope, Gurubala, etc. Yaduveer explained that the behaviour of the officials who removed such Janivar of Brahmin tradition is condemnable and objectionable.
Since the Congress government came to power, there have been continuous attacks on Hindus. Another fresh example of this is the incident in Bidar and Thirthahalli in Shivamogga. He explained that such incidents could not have happened without the help of the Congress government.
The Congress government, which is immersed in appeasing the minority community, does not see Hindus. No one in the Congress government, which is doing appeasement politics, has bothered much about this incident. The MP has made it clear that we will always stand with the Brahmin community.
It is our party’s commitment to respect religion, caste and community. But the Congress party only loves minorities. Neglecting Hindus is an unforgivable crime, Yaduveer has alleged.
We will wage a violent struggle against the Bidar and Tirthahalli incidents. We will always stand with the Brahmin community. The MP has warned that our struggle will continue if the government does not change its stance.
MP Yaduveer Wodeyar has demanded that the case of Janiwara being torn apart should be investigated and the accused given appropriate punishment and justice to students who missed the exams.