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Contest between Allah & Rama in Karnataka's Bantwal seat, says BJP MLA

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Contest between Allah & Rama in Karnataka's Bantwal seat, says BJP MLA V Sunil Kumar, representing Karkala in Karnataka assembly. Photo: Official website

Bengaluru: A BJP MLA in Karnataka has said the contest in Bantwal constituency during the coming assembly polls will be between Allah and Lord Rama.

V Sunil Kumar, representing Karkala in the assembly, also termed the election to Bantwal, in the communally sensitive Dakshina Kannada district, as a 'question of Hindu self esteem'.

Assembly elections in Karnataka are due early this year.

Kumar made the remarks reacting to comments made by Bantwal MLA and minister Ramanatha Rai recently crediting his successive elections from the constituency to the grace of Allah and secular credentials of the Muslim community. Rai had recently said: "if I have got an opportunityto become legislator from Bantwal assembly constituency forsix times, it is because of the grace of Allah and secularstand of Muslim community here."

Addressing a BJP rally in Kalladka Monday, Kumar said: "This election is a question of Hindu self esteem. I read in the paper and I was surprised, a legislator who got elected from this constituency for six times has said that he has won because of the grace of Allah."

Kumar said "I request friends here, the election here is not between Rajesh Naik (BJP) and Ramanatha Rai; it is an election between Allah and Rama. Whom, Bantwal wants it has to be decided. Whether we will repeatedly make Allah win or will wemake a person who loves Rama win, people of Bantwal has to decide." This will be the election issue inBantwal this year, Kumar, who is also BJP's chief whip in theassembly said. "A person who has won for six times, if he says hedoesn't want Hindu votes it is a question of our pride. Who will win is a question of pride not only for Bantwal, but to the whole district," he added.

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