The Hindu (Bangalore)

Three BJP candidates lead protest in city over assault on shopkeeper, detained

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The BJP held a ‘Hanuman Chalisa rally’ at Nagarthpet here on Tuesday over the alleged assault on a shopkeeper on Sunday.

The city police had refused permission for the rally in light of the model code of conduct that is in force for the Lok Sabha election, sources said. All three BJP candidates from Bengaluru — Tejasvi Surya (Bengaluru South), P.C. Mohan (Bengaluru Central), and Shobha Karandlaje (Bengaluru North) — who led the protest, were detained by the police and shifted to CAR Ground.

Rajajinaga­r BJP MLA S. Suresh Kumar, who tried to stop the police and stood in front of a police vehicle, was detained as well, leading to some tense moments. Senior police officials said that around 40 BJP leaders and workers were taken into preventive custody and released later.

Several shopkeeper­s at Nagarthpet had downed shutters for the day. Protesters raised ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans and chanted Hanuman Chalisa. BJP MPs blamed the State government for the incident, terming it “antiHindu” and said the ruling party’s “appeasemen­t politics” had brought on this situation.

“The appeasemen­t politics of the Siddaramai­ah government has become a security risk for Hindus. It started with proPakista­n slogans, followed by a terror attack, and now this assault,” said Ms. Karandlaje.

On the other hand, Health and Family Welfare Minister and local Congress MLA Dinesh Gundu Rao accused the BJP of trying to spread hatred. “The boys who attacked the shopkeeper are both Hindus and Muslims. Why will Hindus attack a Hindu shopkeeper over azaan? What makes you jump to the conclusion that it was a fight over azaan versus bhajan? Whatever the fight was all about, the people who acted wrongly should be punished,” he wrote on social media platform ◣.

 ?? ?? BJP supporters protesting against the attack on a shopkeeper, in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
BJP supporters protesting against the attack on a shopkeeper, in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

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