Temple committee apologises to Muslims hurt by Belthangady MLAs remarks

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-13 22:37:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-22 11:46:52

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Temple committee apologises to Muslims hurt by Belthangady MLAs remarks

Muslims in Belthangady, India, injured in a traffic accident were refused aid by a local government official, who allegedly bled on a saffron shawl and claimed it was the injured man's blood. The Hindu Religious Welfare Committee has since apologized and agreed to help the impacted families.

The congressional committee apologized to Muslims hurt by the remarks of Belthangady MLA Harish Poonja, stating that Hindu religious texts preach love and kindness and that the MLA's actions were contrary to Hindu beliefs.

The incident, which occurred in November of last year, made national headlines and sparked criticism from political leaders of all backgrounds.

After refusing to help the injured individuals, the MLA, whose name translates to "Giver of Goodwill," proceeded to wrap the blood-stained shawl around his neck and pose for photos.

The congressional committee's apology comes after a month-long investigation and subsequent inquiry into the incident.

The MLA, who is affiliated with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, has not yet commented on the committee's apology.

This troubling incident sheds light on the importance of fostering a culture of empathy and mutual understanding in Indian politics. Let's hope that going forward, actions and sentiments that unify the diverse population take precedence over divisive politics.