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


Team Udayavani, Aug 13, 2020, 8:21 AM IST

Bengaluru: The ruling BJP 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 the 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 the destruction of properties.#SaveBengaluru,” BJP general secretary P Muralidhar Rao tweeted.Â

Rao is the BJP”s in-charge of Karnataka affairs. The BJP is in power in the state.

BJP general secretary (organization) 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 the 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 Cong hesitates to condemn riots by minority groups? #CongSupportsRiots,” he said in a tweet.

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 communalize the issue & divide into 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.”

At least three persons were killed after police opened fire to quell a mob that went on a rampage in Bengaluru.

Rioters were angry over a social media post allegedly put out by the Congress legislator’s relative. The post”s content was deemed religiously offensives by them.

Police said Naveen, who allegedly put out the post, has been arrested.

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.

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