Its Time People Launch a Movement to Curb Bad Practices in Electoral Politics, say Intellectuals at FDCA Meet
People should defeat communal forces in Karnataka elections, Intellectuals at FDCA
In the Karnataka elections, people should support those parties which work to protect democracy and constitution, FDCA
Bangalore: In view of the assembly elections in Karnataka, a voter awareness program was organized by the Forum for Democracy & Communal Amity, in which many important personalities shed light on the political situation in the state.
The meeting was attended by intellectuals like retired Judge of Karnataka High Court Justice Nag Mohandas, former Advocate General Professor Ravi Verma Kumar, well-known social worker Kathiani Kamaraj, legal activist Brenda Adige, Professor Vasvi and the discussion regarding the elections in the state of Karnataka. And participated in the discussion.
In the meeting, there was a discussion on what kind of parties should be given to the people in the elections, how to keep the parties that propagate criminal and communal, hatred and divisive agendas away from power, besides the accountability of the elected representatives. be demanded.
An important topic in this meeting was that the people should support those political parties that work towards maintaining the constitutional and democratic values and keep the sectarian and fascist forces away.
On this occasion, it was appealed to the people to stand up and start a movement to protect the country’s constitutional values and democracy.
It should be remembered that the establishment of the Forum for Democracy and Communal Unity was done with the aim of strengthening the role of civil society in relation to democracy, institutional values and their implementation and related to various serious issues of the country. The public can be awakened.
Dignitaries
1. Kathiani Kamaraj, Social Worker
2. Dr. Taha Mateen, Member, Jamaat-e-Islami Karnataka
3. Prof. Vasvi, intellectual
4. Advocate Brinda Adige, Legal Practitioner