Bengaluru, Dec 1: Grouping the Congress party with 'Ghazni' and 'Mughals', BJP National General Secretary C T Ravi on Tuesday called upon the people to unite to protect "our dharma" from "aggressive forces".
They succeeded not due to their strength, but because "we were not united", said the former Karnataka Minister, who is in-charge of party affairs in Maharashtra, Goa and poll-bound Tamil Nadu, in an attack on the Congress.
"Alexander, Ghazni, Mughals, British, Sonia CONgress All of them succeeded not because of their strength, but because we were not united.
It is high time we came together to protect our Dharma from aggressive forces.
Remember, only we can do this for Bharata Mata," Ravi tweeted.
The Chikkamagaluru MLA, who has made provocative statements in the past, had said recently that a ban on cow slaughter and religious conversions for the sake of marriage would soon be a reality in Karnataka.
✓ Alexander
— C T Ravi ?? ಸಿ ಟಿ ರವಿ (@CTRavi_BJP) December 1, 2020
✓ Ghazni
✓ Mughals
✓ British
✓ Sonia CONgress
All of them succeeded not because of their strength, but because WE were not UNITED.
It is high time WE came together to protect Our Dharma from aggressive forces.
Remember, only WE can do this for Bharata Mata ?
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Mangaluru: Punjalakatte Police have busted a fake currency racket near Pandavarakallu in Badagakajekkaru village of Bantwal taluk, arresting two persons and seizing counterfeit notes and other materials worth about Rs 7.96 lakh, Deccan Herald reported.
According to police, Sub-Inspector Rajesh K.V. received credible information on May 1 that two persons were allegedly transporting and storing counterfeit currency in a car at Koominadka near Pandavarakallu with the intention of circulating it for financial gain.
Acting on the tip-off, the police team raided the location and detained Mohammed Sameer (28) and Mohammed Irfan (26). Another accused, Rasheed Kundadka, managed to escape from the spot.
Police seized five bundles of counterfeit Rs 500 notes with a total face value of Rs 2.38 lakh. They also confiscated three mobile phones worth Rs 57,000 and the car allegedly used in the crime, valued at around Rs 5 lakh.
The total value of the seized items is estimated at Rs 7.96 lakh.
