Shobha lashed out at Police for failing to curb communal unrest in Honnavar
Team Udayavani, Dec 8, 2017, 3:33 PM IST
Udupi: Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP, Shobha Karandlaje accused the Police department of failing to take any action against communal violence in Honnavar.
Addressing a press conference here she said “Even after BJP party member, Suraj Vinayak complained about the damage being inflicted on his car, the police ignored and dint take any heed to his cries. Jihadis damaged Shanishwara temple at Honnavar. They even threw footwear into the temple premises,”
Shobha further lashed out at the Police for arresting Hindus who were trying to protect the temple during the temple attack in Honnavar.
The MP condemned chief minister, Siddaramaiah, for laying foundation stones for 52 development works in the district on Thursday, although he knew about the murder of Paresh Mesta by Jihadi Mulims. “He did not take any interest in ordering thorough investigation in the case. Same thing had happened in the case of Sharath Madivala murder case at Bantwal and the chief minister had taken part in Congress rally at Mangaluru on that occasion,” she said.
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