At R-Day parade, Karnataka governor seeks action against church attackers (Lead)
January 26th, 2010 - 2:02 pm ICT by IANSBangalore, Jan 26 (IANS) Karnataka governor Hans Raj Bhardwaj Tuesday sought stringent action against those who attacked churches near Mysore and Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada district Monday.
“It is the constitutional duty of every government to deal firmly with the forces which tend to disturb communal peace and harmony,” Bharadwaj said in his Republic Day address to the state.
Expressing concern over the fresh attacks on churches, the governor said the nation’s founding fathers had a vision to build a secular, united democratic society in which people of all faiths and religions enjoyed their basic freedom and right to practise their religion.
“This is the basis of our democracy and there is no room to violate this fundamental principle of governance of our society,” Bhardwaj said in his 20-minute address after unfurling the tricolour and inspecting the guard of honour at the Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw parade ground in this tech hub.
“Karnataka has long been distinguished for its tolerant and peace-loving citizens. People from all communities and faiths have lived here for centuries in harmony. The fresh attacks on churches are regrettable,” the governor said in the presence of Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, his cabinet colleagues and top civil and officials.
The governor took the salute at a march past conducted by battalions of the armed forces, Border Security Force, State Reserve Police, City Armed Reserve and Home Guards.
The battalions were followed by contingents of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) representing the army, navy and air wing, boys and girls of Bharat Scouts and Guides, excise, civil defence, traffic and music bands of the three services, the police band and school children.
The most popular patriotic song - “Saare jahaan se accha hindustan hamaara”, rendered by the music bands in unison, was hailed with thunderous applause and cheers by hundreds of children from around the parade ground.
After the ceremonial parade, about 2,600 boys and girls from various schools across the city participated in cultural programmes, including national and state songs, dances and native music to mark the historic day.
The national anthem was played at the beginning and end of the function.
The main event passed off peacefully with about 1,000 police personnel maintaining vigil in and around the parade ground.
Three platoons each of the Rapid Response Team and the City Armed Reserve were stationed at the venue to ensure safety.
The city police also installed 16 closed circuit television cameras in and around the venue for surveillance and security of VIPs, dignitaries and the people.
Visitors were banned from carrying handbags, cameras, mobile phones and umbrellas inside the venue for security reasons.
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