Karnataka: U.T. Khader letter triggers row over Aland dargah case
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Karnataka: Speaker U.T. Khader letter triggers fresh row over Aland dargah violence case in Kalaburagi

Speaker U.T. Khader’s letter seeking relief for “innocent” accused in the Aland dargah violence case has sparked major controversy in Kalaburagi. Hindu organisations have strongly opposed the move, alleging bias and warning of protests, while the government fails to ensure justice and accountability to the legal process

IndreshIndresh
Apr 27, 2026, 05:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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Bengaluru: A major political and communal controversy has resurfaced in Kalaburagi district following a letter by assembly speaker  U.T. Khader seeking relief for certain accused in the sensitive Aland dargah violence case. The move has drawn sharp reactions from Hindu organisations, which have accused the Speaker of overstepping his constitutional role and warned of statewide protests.

The issue relates to the violence that broke out at the Ladle Mashak Dargah in Aland town, which had shocked the state due to its communal overtones. In his letter addressed to Home Minister G. Parameshwara and senior officials, Khader reportedly requested that “innocent Muslim youths” who were allegedly wrongfully implicated in the case be released and that cases against them be reviewed.

This intervention has sparked outrage among several Hindu organisations, who argue that such a request undermines the ongoing legal process and sends a wrong message. They contend that a person holding a high constitutional position should not be seen as favouring one community, particularly in a sensitive law-and-order matter.

The original incident dates back to unrest triggered when Hindu activists visited the dargah premises to offer puja at a Shivling associated with Raghav Chaitanya. The visit, which followed allegations of desecration of the Shivling, led to heightened tensions in the area.

As the situation escalated, large-scale stone pelting broke out, targeting vehicles and individuals, including senior officials such as the Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police. Reports also indicated that a Union Minister’s convoy came under attack during the violence, further intensifying the gravity of the incident.

Following the clashes, the police registered cases against hundreds of individuals at the Aland police station. The charges included rioting, unlawful assembly, assault on public servants and damage to property. Investigations have been ongoing, with authorities attempting to identify those directly involved in the violence.

In his letter, Khader has argued that during such large-scale crackdowns, there is a possibility that innocent individuals may have been named in the FIRs. He has urged the government to carefully review the cases and ensure that those not directly involved are not subjected to prolonged legal hardship.

However, this stance has not gone down well with Hindu organisations and groups such as Shiv Sena, which have strongly condemned the move. They have demanded that the government take a firm stand and ensure that all those involved in the violence are brought to justice without any bias.

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Leaders from these organisations have warned that if the government proceeds with withdrawing cases or granting relief selectively, it could lead to widespread protests across the state. They argue that any dilution of action in such cases would embolden anti-social elements and undermine public confidence in law enforcement.
The controversy has also reignited debate over the role of constitutional authorities in politically and communally sensitive matters. Critics argue that such interventions, even if well-intentioned, can complicate ongoing investigations and fuel perceptions of bias.

On the other hand, some voices have supported Khader’s appeal, stating that ensuring justice for innocent individuals is equally important and that due process must be followed in identifying actual culprits.

The State government has so far maintained a cautious stance and has not issued a formal response to the Speaker’s letter. Officials indicate that any decision regarding the review or withdrawal of cases will be taken only after thorough legal examination.

As tensions continue to simmer, the issue has once again brought the spotlight on communal harmony and governance in Karnataka. With both sides taking firm and opposing positions, the coming days are likely to witness heightened political activity and possibly protests.

The Aland dargah case, already a sensitive matter, has now taken a new turn with this latest development, making it a key issue in the state’s political discourse.

Topics: Congress GovernmentKalaburgiSpeaker UT KhaderAland Dargah CaseKarnatakaViolencepolitics
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