Hundreds come together to promote harmony in State

Activists formed the chain from the Kote Anjaneyaswamy temple at the Palace Fort

January 31, 2018 12:48 am | Updated 12:48 am IST - MYSURU

Actor Prakash Raj participating in the formation of a human chain at Chamaraja Circle in Mysuru on Tuesday.

Actor Prakash Raj participating in the formation of a human chain at Chamaraja Circle in Mysuru on Tuesday.

Hundreds of people from all walks of life took part in the formation of a human chain on Tuesday to express their solidarity with Karnataka for Harmony.

Activists formed the chain from the Kote Anjaneyaswamy temple at the Palace Fort and carried placards deprecating communalism and the highlighting the imperatives of maintaining social harmony.

Actor Prakash Raj who was among the participants said Karnataka has a history of amity and harmony and this movement and protest against communalism has stemmed from people themselves. People are fed up of this politics of communalism and it was a lesson to those fomenting trouble in society.

“There is a silent majority in the State and it is time for them to unite and thwart the designs of such forces,” Mr. Raj said. “The people of the State want peace and a sense of fearlessness with the right to protest and voice their views. The public response to the human chain has reinforced my faith in society,” he added.

Mr. Raj said people were not fools and the real issues were employment and job creation, farmers’ struggles and fair price for agricultural produce but there were forces trying to hoodwink the public and mislead them by creating communal tension in society.

In reply to a question he said, “We appeal to the people not to blindly cast their vote for a particular caste or get swayed by money power.”

The organisers said Karnataka is known for peace and harmony but in recent times there have been attempts to ignite communal flames, jeopardising social harmony.

They said such politically motivated attempts were alien to the culture of the land and hence the human chain was organised to coincide with the Martyrs’ Day on Tuesday as the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi too fell victim to the bullets of communal forces.

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