We’ll not hesitate to implement ‘Yogi Model’ in K’taka: CM Bommai
Team Udayavani, Jul 28, 2022, 12:56 PM IST
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said that if required Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Model would be implemented in Karnataka.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, he said, “We have taken BJYM leader Praveen Nettar’s murder very seriously. We have already formed five teams to investigate. We have waged a war against the anti-social elements. People of the state will get a picture of it in the coming days. Fast track investigation is underway in this case, like that of, Shivamogga’s Hindu Harsha murder case”.
“We will implement the ‘Yogi Model’ if required in the state. We will not hesitate to do so. Don’t underestimate us. We have observed over the past 10 years that sleeper cells have rapidly increased. A lot of incidents attempting to ruin the social fabric have also come to light. Our police have successfully tracked such anti-social elements and have put them behind bars”, he added.
Meanwhile, reacting to the agitation by the BJP workers and Hindu organizations against the state BJP government, condemning Praveen Nettar’s murder, CM Bommai said, “Our action speaks louder than words”.
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