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George behind the scenes of D.K.Ravi’s death: Hindu Mahasabha

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George behind the scenes of D.K.Ravi’s death: Hindu Mahasabha
Mangaluru: Akhila Bharath Hindu Mahasabha suspected that in D.K.Ravi’s mysterious death, Home minister of the state K.J.George has his hands on it. The State secretary of Mahasabha, Dharmendra today in a press meet said that D.K.Ravi had declared a war against K.J.George’s company and suspected that State government and George are behind the crime scene.

He also demanded that Central Government must intrude into the matter and the case must be transferred to CBI. He also said there will be a rasta roko protest on March 22nd at Pumpwell Circle until the case is given for CBI probe.

Also they demanded that cow slaughter will be banned in the state too like other states. The PFI group which shouted slogans in favor of Pakistan must be banned and there must be uniform civil code in the country.

D.K. dist. President Shravan Kumar, Chief Sec. Navin Kumar,  Organization Sec.Chetahn Malya, Vice pres.Prakash Kulai, Kishore Shetty were present at the meet.

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