Bengaluru: On Wednesday, BJP MLA Uday Garudachar addressed the recent incident involving an attack on a shop owner in Nagarathpete, clarifying that it was not related to the playing of Hanuman Chalisa or azan. Garudachar emphasized that the issue had been blown out of proportion as the elections approached.
Garudachar stated, “It’s untrue that the telecom shop owner in Nagarathpet was attacked for playing Hanuman Chalisa. I have reliable information as it falls within my constituency. There was no need to exaggerate the issue.” He stressed that it was unfortunate that the incident had been politicized during the election season.
Asserting his commitment to secularism and communal harmony, Garudachar affirmed, “I will never attribute the attack to individuals of another faith. I believe in the coexistence of all communities in peace.” He mentioned that he had communicated this stance to Tejasvi Surya when the latter reached out to him earlier in the day. Garudachar advised Surya to allow the authorities to handle the situation within the framework of the law.
The Congress party took to social media platform X to highlight Garudachar’s statement and condemn Tejasvi Surya’s involvement in the incident. The party accused Surya of attempting to fuel communal tensions for electoral gain and criticized his lack of substantial achievements. Referring to Surya as a ‘foolish baby,’ the tweet denounced his actions as mere theatrics to sway voters.
Earlier, BJP MP P C Mohan, along with Tejasvi Surya, Shobha Karandlaje, and MLA Suresh Kumar, along with supporters of the sangh parivar, staged a protest in Nagarathapete, alleging an attack on Mukesh for playing Hanuman Chalisa in his mobile shop. The demonstration included slogans such as ‘Jai Sri Ram, Jai Hanuman,’ and criticized what they perceived as the government’s anti-Hindu stance. However, the situation escalated, leading to the arrest of several leaders and protesters by the police, including Tejasvi Surya, Shobha Karandlaje, and Suresh Kumar, who were later released.