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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RS/SP)
Mangalore, Jan.17: Ex- prime minister and JD(S) supremo Deve Gowda said in Suratkal, that minorities in the state are being treated as second class citizens under the Bharathiya Janatha Party rule.
Gowda spoke to the media persons in Suratkal after visiting the families of those who lost their lives in separate attacks, in Kinnigoli and Katipalla.
He blamed the ruling party in the state of not having any respect or regard for the minorities. "Minorities in the state have been facing attacks repeatedly," he pointed out. He also accused the government of implementing its hidden agenda and described the attacks as a part of executing this agenda.
He urged the government to provide proper security to the minorities. State government should not show discriminatory attitude among citizens and should desist from giving differential treatments, he advised.
The attack and the stabbing incident that occurred recently in Kinnigoli and Katipalla should be probed impartially without any bias, he demanded.
Gowda handed over financial aid to murder victim Mohan Ranya’s family at Kinnigoli and to Samsheer alias Tanzeem’s family members at Katipalla near Surathkal, at the rate of Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 25,000 respectively.
Operation Lotus is end game of BJP:
`The operation Kamala executed by the Bharathiya Janatha Party(BJP) will boomerang on that party and checkmate its existence in the state, Gowda predicted.
He admitted that the BJP through its Operation Kamala, has strengthened the party base in the state, but felt that soon that party will suffer from it as it will soon finish them off .
JD(S) is going strong and it is going to fight Loksabha election by entering into an understanding with the left parties, he revealed.