SDPI protests against Cabinet decision to withdraw cases against ‘communal miscreants’ of Sangh Parivar
The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) protested against the Congress government's decision to withdraw cases against individuals accused of communal hatred. SDPI leaders criticized the move as an attempt to appease the Sangh Parivar and a threat to democracy and social justice. They welcomed the withdrawal of cases against innocent individuals but condemned the protection of those accused of hate speech and communal incitement.
- ▪The SDPI held a demonstration in Mysuru against the government's decision to withdraw criminal cases.
- ▪SDPI leaders accused the government of adopting a discriminatory approach towards cases involving different communities.
- ▪They emphasized that cases against individuals accused of hate politics should not be justified or accepted.
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The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) held a demonstration in Mysuru on Monday condemning the Congress government’s recent decision to withdraw criminal cases against individuals accused of spreading communal hatred in the society.SDPI State president Abdul Majeed, who led the protest at FTS circle in Mysuru, urged the government to withdraw its decision to revoke the cases booked against individuals such as Pramod Mutalik, Chaitra Kundapura, Andola Swamy and others, who are accused of spreading communal hatred and inciting unrest in the society.The government’s decision, Mr.
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