Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)
Bangalore, Jul 14: Stoutly turning down vociferous demands of the opposition parties for ordering a judicial inquiry into the recent disturbances in Mysore, state Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa stuck to his stand that the police investigation would be sufficient to bring those involved to book. The communal disturbances witnessed in Mysore were fuelled by a conspiracy to defame the state government, he argued.
Giving replies to the discussions held in the assembly on the communal disturbances on Monday July 13, Yeddyurappa promised that action would be taken against any one found guilty. "No one will be shielded. The inquiry and the steps will be impartial," he assured.
Yeddyurappa put the blame for the trouble, directly on Popular Front of India and Karnataka Forum for Dignity. He said, he would write shortly to the Prime Minister and the union home minister, with a view to ensure that these organizations are not allowed to make efforts to disturb peace in any part of the country.
Speaking on the issue at the legislative council, home minister Dr V S Acharya stressed that organizations like Sriram Sene and Bajrang Dal have not played any role in these disturbances. He also promised to take action against every one found guilty of involvement with these disturbances.