BJP’s claims false accusation on Congress: Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy
Team Udayavani, May 7, 2018, 12:54 PM IST
Bengaluru: State home minister, Ramalinga Reddy, descended intensely on BJP for anticipating the state government as Anti-Hindu and claiming that it has not done anything on account of killing of Hindus. Criticizing BJP for its falsehood campaign against the state government, he said that the idea that BJP speaks to Hindus isn’t right. Rather, he felt that it is adept to depict BJP individuals as individuals from Sangh Parivar.
About the allegation of protecting murderers of 24 Hindu activists claimed by BJP, he said that 12 of them were BJP men were killed by minorities while the rest were murders for different reasons like land disputes. He said he has records to prove that the authorities have made provoke move and put in genuine efforts to trace and book the culprits in all the cases.
He likewise reduced BJP’s charge about crime rate increase during the Congress rule. He said that the crime rate descended from seven percent amid BJP control in 2013 to five percent in 2016. He brought up that Karnataka has one of least cases under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and abduction of women.
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