Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

House burnt down, a miracle I’m alive: MLA

- Venkatesha Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

BENGALURU: Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy, whose house was burnt down by a mob angry over a controvers­ial Facebook post by one of his relatives, checked into a hotel on Wednesday along with his family . The Dalit Congress MLA representi­ng Pulkeshi Nagar spoke to media at Vidhana Soudha after meeting revenue minister R Ashoka and requesting for security to himself and his family.

Shocked at the scale of violence unleashed by the mob, Murthy said, “My family wasn’t present when last night a mob of 3,000-4,000 people assembled in front of my house in my constituen­cy and later barged in, poured petrol and set things afire. They were wielding lathis, machetes and swords, they threw petrol bombs. My constituen­cy has one of the highest concentrat­ions of minority population (in the state). We have always lived like brothers.”

Seeking government help, he said, “I appeal to CM Yediyurapp­a, Ashoka (revenue minister),

D K Shivakumar (KPCC president) and leader of opposition Siddaraman­na to provide me protection...We have lived in that house for 50 years...Where can I go?” Murthy said that the mob also looted money, jewellery and clothes from his house.

He admitted that Naveen, the man whose social media post allegedly led to the violence, was a relative. “He is my elder sister’s son. But we have been estranged for over 10 years .... ”

He said he was about 10 minutes away when police called him and escorted him to safety.

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