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Muslim leaders condemn blasts in Varanasi

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Union Government urged to take steps to prevent such attacks



FIGHTING AGAINST TERRORISM: Muslim leaders belonging to Congress burning the effigy of terrorists in Hubli on Friday.

HUBLI: Muslim leaders belonging to the Congress and others burnt the effigy of terrorists here on Friday during a demonstration to condemn the bomb blasts at Varanasi.

The protestors staged a demonstration in front of the Dr B.R. Ambedkar statue near the Head Post Office to condemn the blasts.

Addressing the protestors, Anwar Mudhol urged the Union Government to take preventive measures to contain terrorist activities.

He also urged the State Government to take steps to prevent terrorist attacks.

Rajshekhar Mensinkai, Youth Congress leader, condemned the terrorist attack. Babajan Mudhol, Nazir Ahmed Kolkar, Firdous Konnur, Shafi Muddebihal, Sikandar, Farid Bengaluru, Yusufkhan Bellary, Yusuf Savanur, Qutubuddin Dandoti, Prasad Abbaiah and others took part in the protest.

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