Shivamogga
The president of the Brahmin Mahasabha of the Shivamogga district and others filed a complaint with the Doddapete police claiming that the officials at the Common Income Test Examination Center (CET) cut the sacred thread of the students who appear for the test. Proof.
Nataraj Bhagavath KC, president of Mahasabha, KB Prasanna Kumar, former MLA, M. Shankar of Hoysala Society, Raghuram, representative of the Akhila Karnataka Brahmin Mahasabha (AKBMS) district, and S. Dathathri, leader of BJP, has signed the Doddapet Leaddap.
They alleged that Adichuncheri College officers, a CET center, in Sharavathi Nagar on April 16, eliminated the sacred thread of Brahman’s students. They also threatened the students that they would not be allowed to take the exam if they carried the thread.
The plaintiffs have sought actions against those officers involved directly and indirectly for charges of damaging the feelings of the students. They urged the police to reserve the case in the relevant sections of the BNS.
Later, he talks to the media, Mr. Nataraj Bhagavath said that the Brahmins use the sacred thread at the time of the initiation ceremony (Upanayana) and marriage. “We are not supposed to eliminate threads until death. While in neighbor Tamil Nadu, workers of the DMK party, the sacred threads, here in Karnataka, the employees of the state government are in our threads. These sayings.
In addition, he said that in the first phase, a complaint had filed one leg before the police. In the next few days, the association would extend the protest throughout the state and the country.
Published – April 18, 2025 08:24 PM IST