Apart from this the police have also arrested five persons who were indulging in aggressive propaganda. The CM said that these persons were indulging in religious conversions in the Kodagu district and material to this effect has also been seized from them.
On the action taken in the aftermath of Sunday's violence at Bangalore, the CM said that a constable who was on duty at the time of the violence had been suspended. The CM said that there was nothing for the minorities to worry as security has been beefed up around churches and mosques. At least 5 constables have been posted around each church and patrolling has been intensified.
The provisions of the Goonda Act would be invoked against those persons indulging in such attacks, the CM also warned.
The CM said that there was a desperate attempt being made to malign the image of the first Bharatiya Janata Party government in south India. The conspiracy to malign the government in the state would be be foiled, the CM said.
Yeddyurappa said that the opposition could not digest the fact that the BJP had achieved so much in the first 100 days in office and hence were out to spoil the reputation of the government.
Former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy and JD-S supremo H D Deve Gowda are desperately trying to topple this government, Yeddyurappa claimed.
'State must ensure reconversion is not forced'
'Many feel conversion is not the church's business'