Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed concerns over divisive forces attempting to create religious and caste-based divisions. He highlighted that such actions, while potentially temporarily successful, would ultimately be unsustainable.
Siddaramaiah stressed the inherent equality of all religions and castes, advocating for education promoting this message of unity. He lauded the efforts of the 'Aluad-E-Gouse-E-Azam Conference' in spreading peace and harmony.
The Chief Minister promised increased funding for minority welfare, aiming to raise grants to ₹10,000 crore. He also pledged financial support for the development of the Basha Peeran Dargah.
The South India convention of Muslim religious heads, 'Aluad-E-Gouse-E-Azam Conference,' was inaugurated. The event was attended by several ministers and officials.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was felicitated during the inauguration of South India conference of Muslim religious heads on the outskirts of Hubballi on Monday night. | Photo Credit: KIRAN BAKALE
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has cautioned people against vested interests which were trying to divide people based on religion and caste by sowing seeds of vengeance and hatred. He was inaugurating the South India convention of Muslim religious heads ‘Aluad-E-Gouse-E-Azam Conference’ at Dargah Hazrat Badshah Peeran of Pale village on the outskirts of Hubballi on Monday night.
The CM said that those who were sowing seeds of hatred might achieve success temporarily but it would not last long. “All religions and castes are the same and so is the core of all religions. All should get the education that highlighted this message,” he said.
Lauding the initiative taken by Mutavalli Sayed Tajuddin Quadri in organising the conference, he said that like his father, Tajuddin Quadri was spreading the message of peace and harmony of the Sufi saints.
Recalling the message of the 12th Century vachanakaras including Basavanna who dreamt of an egalitarian society and gave a call to treat everyone equally, he said Sufism believed in the same and hoped that the conference facilitated further spread of the message of the Sufi saints.
Mr. Siddaramaiah said that the grants given for minority welfare during his first tenure as CM was reduced by the previous BJP government and he would increase the grants in the coming years. He also announced that he was ready to increase the grants upto ₹10,000 crore.
Promising funds for the development of Basha Peeran Dargah, the CM said that his government was committed to the development and welfare of all communities.
Hazarat Sayed Tajuddin Quadri presided over the inaugural session, while former Minister A.M. Hindasageri welcomed the gathering. Ministers Santosh Lad, H.K. Patil, Chief Whip of the Legislative Council Saleem Ahmed, MLAs Prasad Abbayya, N.H. Konaraddi, Srinivas Mane, former MP I.G. Sanadi and others were present.
Published - December 05, 2023 09:33 pm IST
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