Deccan Chronicle

`10L for info on Gauri’s killer

BJP in spat with Congress over security for Gauri

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The BJP and the Congress government in Karnataka were on Friday locked in a spat over issues relating to security of activist-journalist Gauri Lankesh even as a breakthrou­gh eluded investigat­ors three days after her murder.

The Karnataka government, meanwhile, announced `10 lakh reward to anyone who provides clues about the killing of 55year-old Gauri at her home in Bengaluru on Tuesday night.

The BJP accused the Congress government of failing to provide security to Gauri by bringing up the work done by her for the surrender of Naxalites on the basis of claims made by her brother.

Senior BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also condemned the “malafide comments” on the “regrettabl­e and unfortunat­e killing” of the journalist-activist.

Various party leaders, he added, had spoken out against the murder.

Showing copies of news reports of Gauri’s brother, Indrajit Lankesh, claiming that she had worked for the surrender of Naxalites, Prasad asked why the Siddaramai­ah government had not provided her security.

“Indrajit Lankesh is on record having said publicly that his sister was working actively to ensure the surrender of Naxalites...so was she doing it with consent and approval of the state government...and if so why was she not provided adequate security?” Prasad asked at a press conference in New Delhi.

It had also been said that Naxalites were unhappy with this. “Why was there such a security failure by the Congress government in Karnataka?” he added.

Taking on Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, Prasad asked why he had not questioned his party’s government in the state.

Rahul has already blamed RSS wing groups for killing the journalist, Prasad said. How then could a fair probe be expected from the Congress government in Karnataka, he added. Karnataka home minister Ramalinga Reddy hit back at Prasad for alleging that the state had failed to provide security to Gauri.

Reddy said Prasad was not acquainted with the facts about the slain journalist and that she never asked for security.

“Whenever she met the chief minister or senior police officials, including the DGP, she never asked for security,” he said in Bengaluru.

Reddy said that if Gauri had sought security, the state government would have given it.

“No government will deny protection to anyone if asked for it. We’d have certainly given her protection,” he said.

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 ?? — PTI ?? Members of the National Human Rights at a candle-light vigil for slain journalist Gauri Lankesh in Amritsar on Friday.
— PTI Members of the National Human Rights at a candle-light vigil for slain journalist Gauri Lankesh in Amritsar on Friday.

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