Padarayanapura case: JDS’s hypocrisy has no limits, says MP Shobha
Team Udayavani, Apr 25, 2020, 8:14 AM IST
Bengaluru: JDS’s hypocrisy has no limits said BJP MP Shobha Karandalaje slamming former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy for accusing senior IPS officer and Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Prisons, Alok Mohan of taking revenge against him, by shifting the accused of Padarayanapura case in Bengaluru to Ramanagar district prison.
Taking to Twitter Shobha wrote, “JDS’s hypocrisy has no limits. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda writes a letter to PM to allow patients from Kasaragod to Karnataka, which in fact a hotbed of Covid19. While Kumaraswamy threatens to hold a protest if against the state government if they don’t shift Padarayanapura miscreants from Ramanagara Jail!”
JDS’s HYPOCRISY has NO limits!
1. Sri @H_D_Devegowda writes a letter to PM to allow patients frm Kasaragod to Karnataka, which infact a hotbed of #Covid19
2. @hd_kumaraswamy threatens to hold protest if astate Govt doesn’t shift #Padarayanapura miscreants from Ramanagara Jail! pic.twitter.com/Kwo7v7NKIY
— Shobha Karandlaje (@ShobhaBJP) April 24, 2020
Shobha’s comments came after Kumaraswamy said that Alok Mohan is taking revenge against him, as he was not made Bengaluru City Police Commissioner during his term as chief minister.
“Alok Mohan had a desire to become Police Commissioner and also exerted pressure on me. But, I denied as I knew his background. Now, he is taking revenge, by shifting the accused, who attacked health workers at Padarayanapura in Bengaluru. Padayayanapura is declared as a red zone and the accused were shifted to Ramanagar which was a green zone,” Kumaraswamy said.
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