Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has warned that strict action would be taken against those who attempt to disrupt social harmony in the state in the name of cow protection.
He said the state's prevention of cow slaughter act does not grant any protection to 'gau rakshaks'or vigilante groups.
The chief minister was reacting to media reports that the state government had defended the law protecting 'gaurakshaks', before the Supreme Court at a time when the Congresswas accusing the BJP of encouraging activities of such groups.
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"Our Govt in K'taka has never supported anykind of vigilantism. Misrepresentation of facts by certainmedia houses is unfortunate,"he said.
As per the Supreme Court's directions, Karnataka has submitted a counter affidavit, following a PIL seeking direction to hold Section 15 of the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act, 1964, unconstitutional.
"Laws here are backed by strong enforcement mechanism. Strict action wil be taken against anyone attempting to disrupt social harmony in Ktaka," Siddaramaiah said in the tweet.
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