Deccan Chronicle

TS lawyers file plaint with cops

Nayani threatens action, Congress leader defiant

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AICC general secretary Digvijay Singh has defended his comments against the Telangana police regarding the trapping of Muslim youths through a fake ISIS website and asserted that he was ready to face any action.

Home minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy dismissed Mr Singh’s allegation and demanded an unconditio­nal apology or face legal action.

“I made the comments after a great deal of thought. What I feel is that the way in which Muslim youths are being trapped by the Telangana police is not correct. I stand by my comments,” Mr Digvijay Singh said in New Delhi.

He added, “It’s clear that in the Madhya Pradesh Shajapur train blast case and the subsequent encounter of Saifullah, Telangana police had informatio­n and had tipped off the MP police. Telangana police admitted it. How did they get his photograph­s?” Mr Singh continued, “I can only say that the Telangana police’s strategy of trapping radical

Janardhan said that Digvijay Singh’s statement that the TS police has set up a dummy ISIS website to trap Muslim youths, and that it is radicalisi­ng Muslims has affected police morale. “Earlier, he had made similar comments against the armed forces. Considerin­g his stand towards organisati­ons serving this country action must be taken against him,” they demanded in their complaint. Saroornaga­r inspector S. Lingaiah said they have accepted the complaint. “We have forwarded the petition for legal opinion,” the inspector said. Muslims is wrong. It will lead to radicalisa­tion of Muslims. I am not the only one who is opposing this but ATS officials too. There was a meeting on counter terrorism in New Delhi. Everyone there opposed it.” Asked about the Telangana government’s threat to file a criminal case against him if he refuses to tender apology he quipped, “Let them file any case.”

Mr Digvijay Singh and municipal administra­tion minister K.T. Rama Rao were involved in a Twitter war on Monday on this issue, with KTR slamming Mr Singh.

Meanwhile, TRS activists burnt the effigies of Digvijay Singh across Telangana demanding withdrawal of his statement. A case was also filed at the Jubilee Hills police station in Hyderabad.

Mr Nayani Narasimha Reddy said the TRS wanted an alliance with the Congress in 2014 but Jairam Ramesh and Digvijay Singh raised hurdles and it did not materialis­e. “They are responsibl­e for breaking ties with TRS. Sometimes Digvijay Singh loses his mental balance,” he said.

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