Mysore: Campus Front of India protests illegal detention of its leaders

Friday, April 9th, 2010
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Mysore: Campus Front of India, Mysore district unit demonstrated a protest opposing illegal detention and physical torture of its leaders in front of district commissioner’s office, Mysore on Thursday, 8th April.

Speaking to gathering Mohammad Rafiq, Mysore district president of Campus Front of India, said that Indian Constitution had given full freedom to its citizens to practice their religion. But creating such as burkha issues, Religious rights of Muslims were being deprived.

In conclusion Campus Front of India District Committee submitted a memorandum to district commissioner.

In Ganapathi College, Manglore students were force fully removed burkha prior to write SSLC exam on 6th april.  Manglore police arrested the leaders of Campus Front of India and parents of concerned students when they try to resolve the issue through dialogue on 7th April.

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