Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Extends Eid Greetings, Calls for Unity & Harmony

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah extended warm Eid Mubarak greetings to the Muslim community across the state and country. He participated in a mass prayer in Bengaluru, stressing the importance of praying for humanity's well-being and living with mutual love and trust. The CM emphasized that India's diverse cultures and religions should coexist in unity, noting that no religion teaches hatred. Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar and other leaders also shared their festive wishes on the occasion.

Key Points: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's Eid Greetings & Message of Unity

  • Eid greetings from Karnataka CM
  • Emphasis on interfaith harmony
  • Call for mutual love and respect
  • Prayers for humanity's welfare
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah extends Eid greetings to Muslim community

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah extends Eid Mubarak wishes, emphasizing interfaith harmony, mutual love, and praying for humanity's welfare.

"No religion preaches hatred... All these religions promote love, not hatred. - Chief Minister Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, March 21

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah conveyed his heartfelt wishes to Muslims across the state and the country on the occasion of the holy festival of Eid and emphasised the importance of praying for the well-being of humankind.

He was speaking after participating in a mass prayer held to mark the festival on Saturday in Bengaluru.

Extending his greetings, the Chief Minister said that praying for the welfare of humanity is very important and that people must live with mutual love, trust, and a spirit of humanity. He noted that India is a country of diverse cultures and communities, and that people should live together in unity.

He added that no religion teaches hatred and that all religions promote love.

"My greetings to all. Today, on the occasion of Ramzan, we have prayed together. We pray for humanity and to God. All of us should live as human beings. If we want to make our lives meaningful, we must live with mutual love and harmony. This is essential," he said.

"India is a country of many castes, religions, and cultures. In this country, regardless of the caste or religion we belong to, we must live together in unity. No religion preaches hatred-be it Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, or Christianity. All these religions promote love, not hatred. In this context, all of us need to live in harmony with one another," Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said.

"I would like to convey on this occasion that creating an environment of mutual respect and love is essential. I extend Eid Mubarak greetings to all Muslim brothers and sisters in the country. My festive greetings to all. I convey my namaskar to everyone," he added.

Taking to social media X, Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress President D.K. Shivakumar stated, "May this Eid bring happiness and prosperity. Eid Mubarak."

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumarsawamy stated, "Warm greetings to all Muslim brothers and sisters on the occasion of Ramzan. May Ramzan, a symbol of peace and harmony, bring happiness and prosperity to everyone. I wish that it fills every home and heart with joy."

Former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda stated, "Warm greetings to all my Muslim brothers and sisters on the auspicious occasion of the holy festival of Ramzan. This festival, which conveys the message of fasting, prayer, and coexistence over a month, may further strengthen unity in society. I pray that it brings peace, prosperity, and harmony into everyone's lives."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see leaders promoting harmony. We need more of this positive messaging instead of divisive politics. All festivals should be celebrated with joy by everyone.
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Aman W
While the sentiment is nice, I hope this is followed by concrete actions for the welfare of all communities in Karnataka, not just words during festivals. The government's work should speak louder.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Bengaluru, it's heartening to see our leaders participate in prayers across faiths. This city is a great example of peaceful coexistence.
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Vikram M
"No religion teaches hatred" – 100% true. The core of every faith is compassion. Eid Mubarak to my Muslim friends and neighbors!
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Karthik V
This is the India I know and love. Greetings on Eid al-Fitr! May the spirit of Ramzan bring peace and prosperity to all.

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