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In his letter to the Kerala Chief Minister, Chowta emphasized the gravity of the situation. “The incident highlights the state of law and order in the region where such nefarious activities are being undertaken without the fear of being reprimanded,” he wrote, noting that such attacks create an atmosphere of fear and are “indicative of a deteriorating law enforcement scenario.”
Chowta further stated, “As a Member of Parliament of Mangalore (Dakshina Kannada), which shares much more than just the border with Kasaragod, and as a person who holds Swamiji in great reverence, I urge you to direct the state machinery to immediately take action against those who have been involved in this attack.”
Expressing concern for the safety of spiritual leaders, Chowta questioned the security of ordinary Hindus in Kerala if a prominent religious figure could be attacked in such a manner. “Else, it only highlights the state of a common Hindu in the state of Kerala, where a revered seer has no assurance of safety and security,” he remarked, calling for robust action to send a clear message to those seeking to disrupt peace and harmony.
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