Tipu Sultan row: VHP calls for Karnataka bandh tomorrow

A VHP activist was killed in Karnataka during the birth-anniversary celebrations of Tipu Sultan, which led to a violent clash between two groups

Tipu Sultan, VHP, BJP, Clash
Police in action after two groups clashed over Karnataka government's decision to go ahead with Tipu Sultan Jayanti celebrations, in Kodgu. Photo: PTI
ANI Bengaluru
Last Updated : Nov 13 2015 | 7:53 PM IST

The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has called for a bandh in Karnataka on Friday following the escalating tension in the state over the birth anniversary of the 18th century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan.

A VHP activist was killed yesterday in Karnataka during the birth-anniversary celebrations of Tipu Sultan, which led to a violent clash between two groups.

The activist succumbed to the injuries he suffered during the stone-pelting amid the clash.

The clashes broke out between VHP activists and a Muslim group following which the police had to resort to lathi-charge to control the situation.

Earlier, a complaint was filed at the Vidhana Soudha police station here against Jnanpith Award winner Girish Karnad for his 'provocative' remark on naming the Bengaluru international airport after city founder Kempe Gowda, on charges that the comment has allegedly hurt the sentiments of certain sections of society.

"I feel that if Tipu Sultan was a Hindu and not a Muslim he would have attained the position in Karnataka that Shivaji Maharaj enjoys in Maharashtra. Kempegowda was never a freedom fighter. Still, the Bengaluru International airport has been named against him. Instead, it should have been named against Tipu Sultan," Karnad had said.

Karnad had earlier apologised for his remarks saying he did not intend to hurt anyone as he was only expressing his opinion about Tipu Sultan on his birth anniversary.

People of Karnataka respect Tipu Sultan as he opposed the colonial rulers.

However, protest demonstrations were held and rallies were taken out against him in many cities and towns across Karnataka.

 

 

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First Published: Nov 12 2015 | 12:45 PM IST

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