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Hindu Rashtra Samanvaya Samiti calls for a massive protest on Jan 25 at Freedom Park against illegal Bangladeshi infiltration: Bengaluru, KA

Karnataka is facing a major and escalating controversy over the issue of illegal Bangladeshi immigrant settlements and alleged identity fraud. In the wake of the Kogilu demolition row and the recent activism around suspected illegal settlements, especially after Puneeth Kerehalli and other local voices highlighted the issue, multiple pockets of Bengaluru have come under public scrutiny. What has alarmed citizens is the claim that infiltrators have been living in the city for years, some allegedly holding what appear to be valid identification documents, raising serious questions about forged documents, institutional lapses, and how unlawful settlements were allowed to take root in the first place.

If society stays silent today, tomorrow our children will inherit a Karnataka where the common citizen feels helpless, and the rule of law becomes negotiable. For Hindus, this is also about protecting our Janmabhoomi and Karmabhoomi, ensuring that the land of our ancestors remains secure, lawful, and peaceful.

Hindus urged to gather at Freedom Park

A mass public protest has been called to demand the identification and expulsion of illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators from Karnataka, strictly through legal process. This is not hatred; it is a constitutional, democratic stand for national security and the dignity of Karnataka. Every Hindu brother and sister must treat this as a dharmic responsibility and participate with discipline and unity. Venue: Freedom Park, Bengaluru | Date: Sunday, 25 January | Time: From 10:00 AM onwards. Come in large numbers, raise your voice peacefully, and send one clear message: Karnataka must be protected, the law must be enforced, and illegal infiltration must be stopped.

Across Karnataka, repeated reports and citizen complaints have raised serious concerns about illegal infiltration networks, forged documents, and unauthorized settlements, especially in Bengaluru. Social media posts by activists and lawyers have claimed that more suspected illegal Bangladeshi migrants are being identified, and some Kannada media reports have carried large estimates, further intensifying public anxiety. In this climate, a public protest becomes necessary not as a communal act but as a law-and-order demand: verify identities, break document racket networks, and ensure that those staying illegally are identified and deported through due process.

Public gatherings matter because silence is often mistaken for acceptance. When citizens assemble peacefully, it sends a direct and unmistakable message to the state Congress government: stop shielding illegal infiltrators, stop enabling document fraud, and start enforcing the law without fear or favor. This protest must make it clear that Karnataka will not tolerate unlawful settlements or identity racket networks being normalized for political convenience.

The message is simple and firm: identify those Islamists and Bangladeshis staying illegally, dismantle the forged-document ecosystem, punish the racketeers and their protectors, and deport infiltrators through due process. Activists who claim to be exposing such networks say the state should act against the criminals, not intimidate the whistleblowers. Karnataka must unite, raise awareness, and insist on strict, time-bound action to stop illegal infiltration and remove those found unlawfully present from Bharat as per law.

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