FIR lodged against 2 BJP MLAs, 3 others for ‘forcing’ students to chant religious slogan at school

The St Gerosa School management said Kamath initiated a protest in front of the school without seeking clarification from them. It is alleged that students were forced to chant Jai Shri Ram.

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15 February 2024

An FIR has been filed against two Karnataka BJP legislators, Vedavyas Kamath and Y Bharath Shetty, for their alleged inappropriate behaviour in connection with an incident at St Gerosa English Higher Primary School in Mangaluru, reported Indian Today on Thursday.

The St Gerosa School management said Kamath initiated a protest in front of the school without seeking clarification from them. It is alleged that students were forced to chant Jai Shri Ram.

The accused allegedly incited people and protested in front of the school, the FIR said.

According to the report, the case has also been filed against two corporators, Sandeep Garodi and Bharath Kumar, and Bajrang Dal leader Sharan Pumpwell in the matter.

The protesters were also accused of instigating enmity between the Christian and Hindu communities by directing slogans against Christianity during the protest.

Given the sensitivity to communal issues in Dakshina Kannada, the district in which Mangaluru is situated, such actions could have created law and order issues, police said.

Therefore, an FIR has been lodged, seeking stringent action against those who protested in front of the school.

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