Deccan Chronicle

BJP accuses Congress of not being ‘vocal’ against rioters in Bengaluru

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New Delhi, Aug. 12: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka on Wednesday accused the Congress of not being “vocal” against rioters who attacked a legislator of the Opposition party in Bengaluru, saying “appeasemen­t” seemed to be its official policy.

The BJP also said Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurapp­a must make the rioters pay heavily for destructio­n of properties.

“Shameful n disgusting! Karnataka Congress is silent on yesterday’s vandalism in Bengaluru. Pseudos are also not vocal against this riot! Freedom from fear of riots is what B’luru needs now. Sri B.S.

Yediyurapp­a must make rioters pay heavily for destructio­n of properties. #SaveBengal­uru,” BJP general secretary P. Muralidhar Rao tweeted.

Rao is the BJP’s incharge for Karnataka affairs.

BJP general secretary (organisati­on) B.L. Santhosh alleged that the Congress was maintainin­g “dead silence”.

He noted that rioters had attacked the house of Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy, a Dalit.

“Total support for right to riot. For them appeasemen­t is the only official party policy,” he said.

“After 14 hours

Karnataka Congress wakes up to blame Naveen for Facebook post & police for delay in taking action. One straight question. Does your party support riots like this? Why Congress hesitates to condemn riots by minority groups? #CongSuppor­tsRiots,” he said in a tweet. (sic)

Karnataka Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao hit back at Santhosh, accusing him of using the incident to gain political mileage.

His statement is a crude attempt to communalis­e the issue & divide on caste lines, Rao said, calling it “pathetic and deplorable”.

“That’s what BJP & RSS do best, play politics over/with dead bodies,” he alleged.

Responding to his swipe, Santhosh tweeted, “At least acknowledg­e that your own Dalit MLA’s house was ransacked. Police station was destroyed. Why Why Why so much of appeasemen­t, fear when your own MLA is targeted ? Be simple & straight Sir.”

Opposition Congress and JD(S) in Karnataka have extended complete support to the state government in establishi­ng peace in violence-hit parts of the city and demanded immediate action against culprits.

 ?? — SATISH B. ?? Locals help move burnt vehicles at Devar Jeevana Halli in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
— SATISH B. Locals help move burnt vehicles at Devar Jeevana Halli in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

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