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Karnataka BJP chief Nalinkumar Kateel's recent comments about Tipu Sultan's followers have sparked outrage among people in the state. Speaking at a public event in the Koppal district, Kateel reportedly urged the crowd to "kill all ardent followers of Tipu Sultan" and "send them to the forests."
Tipu Sultan, the 18th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, is a controversial figure in Indian history. While some see him as a freedom fighter who fought against the British East India Company, others view him as a tyrant who persecuted Hindus and Christians.
Kateel's comments were widely condemned by opposition parties and civil society groups, who accused him of inciting violence and promoting communal hatred. "It is shocking and shameful that a political leader would make such hateful and divisive remarks," said a spokesperson for the Congress party.
The Karnataka BJP distanced itself from Kateel's comments, with party spokesperson Sambit Patra saying that they "strongly condemn any statement that promotes violence or hatred." However, the damage had already been done, and many people took to social media to express their anger and disgust at Kateel's remarks.
The controversy comes at a time when communal tensions are already high in Karnataka, with incidents of mob violence and communal clashes being reported from various parts of the state. The government has been criticized for its failure to prevent such incidents and to take strong action against those responsible.
As the backlash against Kateel's comments continues to grow, many are calling for strict action to be taken against him, including his removal from the post of Karnataka BJP chief. The incident highlights the dangers of hate speech and the need for political leaders to be more responsible in their public statements.