Bengaluru: Don't politicise Deepak Rao's death, home minister tells BJP


Bengaluru, Jan 4 (DHNS): Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Thursday accused the BJP of trying to politicise the death of its activist Deepak Rao, while also blaming the saffron party for arriving at conclusions even as the police investigated the case.

"Four persons have been arrested following the killing. Two were held while driving a car, two others were arrested while trying to escape. Two of them are in hospital and two are in police custody. Enquiry is underway to find out whether the accused as well as the deceased had any political affiliation whatsoever," Reddy told reporters after attending a meeting that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah chaired to review the situation.

"Whether or not the killing was the result of a clash between two parties or personal rivalry we will know after the enquiry," he said. "But soon after the incident, the BJP has claimed that Rao was one of their own. That way, they are trying to politicise it. It's wrong to bring religion into this."

Responding to BJP general secretary C T Ravi's charge that the Congress government was "indulging in politics over dead bodies," Reddy asked if there were no killings during the BJP's rule.

The BJP has claimed that radical Islamic outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) was behind Rao's killing and has accused the Congress of tacitly supporting the group.

"Why will the Congress support PFI? In fact, it was the BJP that joined hands with the PFI to defeat the Congress in the last Savanur gram panchayat election," Reddy said. "Six PFI workers and 11 BJP/RSS workers have been killed. The police have already made arrests and chargesheets have been filed," he said.

The police have been asked to ensure law and order in Dakshina Kannada district, Reddy said. "The police transported Rao's body to his house. The situation is peaceful."


'Let Centre ban PFI, SDPI'


Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy and Food and Civil Supplies Minister U T Khader, who represents the Mangalore Assembly constituency, have dared the BJP-led Centre to ban the Popular Front of India (PFI) and the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI).

They were reacting to BJP's demand that the state government must ban such "jihadi forces," to which the saffron party has attributed the recent killings of Hindu workers.

"The Centre has the authority to impose a ban on PFI," Reddy said. "But shouldn't the BJP also demand a ban on other organisations that are involved in illegal activities," he asked.

Khader said the Congress did not support the PFI or SDPI as claimed by the BJP. "Let the Centre ban these organisations. Let BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje raise this issue in Parliament," he said. The minister claimed Deepak did not belong to party or organisation.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    People are keen to know who are these culprits and anyone behind this murder

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    this shameless guy giving comments. stupid guy. they made enough politics and no law and order in entire state.... so many murders... politicized so murders, blaming bjp, modi... gowri's case , with in minutes of murder these congress ministers came to know it's by Modi and BJP. and they go ahead and declare also... come on.. have some common sense. Public is watching... Ramanath Rai getting in to so many communal issues and blames... so many murders... and you are blaming BJP. come on... you are having power and ministry. Stop all these dramas and murders... please. Any ways, now it's enough. Nexy election you will be chased away by state people... I bet.

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  • Ragav, mulky

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    Hope you have well organised law and order in all other states. If your supporting a party you cannot maintain peace and you have proved the same even under your most corrupted yeddy rule. Speak from the heart brother and help towards real peace. UNLESS WE BAN BAJARANGDAL , RSS, PFI and SDP something called muslim organisations too, we cannot have peace in India. It is difficult to ban and keep the religion out of politics because you like people do not deserve it. So it is the fate of good people who actually struggle for peace.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    Who bhai politicised Rohitvermula suicide?
    Who politicised Pune murder last week ? Who politicised Gauri lankesh murder ?

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Thu, Jan 04 2018

    Only voters can teach a lesson and put an end to this appeasement politics. This is really getting out of hand.

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Jan 04 2018

    FIRST YOU TELL MOHIDIN BAWA NOT TO POLITICISE

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  • Sandesh, udupi

    Thu, Jan 04 2018

    who politicised gauri lankesh murder? You dont feel ashamed of yourself unable to find culprits.

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  • PEDDU, managluru

    Thu, Jan 04 2018

    ITS VERY SAD TO SAY THAT TODAY'S DATE THE WINSTON CHURCHILL WAS VERY RIGHT !! THEY EN-CASHING THE DEAD BODIES FOR VOTE GAINS !! SAVE INDIA BY THESE KIND OF CHEAP POLITICS !!

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