Earlier, Karnataka government on Thursday reissued a 2013 circular that prohibits the use of government school grounds for private purposes, potentially clamping down on RSS activities on school premises.
Kumaraswamy's comments followed the state minister Priyank Kharge's demand for a ban on RSS activities in government schools, colleges, and state-owned temples. He said that permissions should not be granted for activities outside the syllabus in government schools and colleges.
Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) international working president Alok Kumar warned the Karnataka government and Minister Priyank Kharge against banning the activities of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), saying that the organisation does not succumb to restrictions.
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Sunday strongly criticised the BJP MPs for defending a Karnataka government officer suspended over alleged RSS participation, saying, "BJP MPs are coming forward and defending people who are defying the service conduct rules laid down by the State Govt
The Karnataka government on Thursday reissued a 2013 circular that prohibits the use of government school grounds for private purposes, potentially clamping down on Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities on school premises. While speaking with ANI, on circular banning use of school
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara has said the government is taking the threat calls made to Minister Priyank Kharge very seriously, and a thorough investigation is underway to trace the origin and motive behind them.
Responding to the question of seeking a ban on the RSS organisation, Kharge said to ANI, "Where have I told to ban RSS? They are using government colleges, schools, universities, grounds, and archaeological sites for what? They are poisoning the minds of young children... They are indoctr
Speaking to the media at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru on Friday, Vijayendra said that even the teachers appointed as enumerators are facing difficulties due to poor planning. "Extending holidays for the census is causing problems for rural students, especially those studying in government
Karnataka's socio-economic and educational survey started on September 22 and is scheduled to conclude on October 7. The survey aims to enumerate around 7 crore people in the state, and get to know about their social and economic status in society.
Drawing parallels with Dr BR Ambedkar's Preamble, he highlighted the state government's efforts to promote constitutional literacy in schools and colleges across Karnataka.