Hitting out at the Congress government in Karnataka for its"failure" to maintain law and order, the party accused it of going soft on PFI, which it alleged was "transformation" of the banned Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).
"14 people belonging to BJP or Sangh Parivar or RSShave been killed, from Prashant Poojary to Rudresh. Eight of them have sustained life threatening attacks," BJP leader and former state Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka said.
"It is clear and I have no hesitation in saying that KFD (Karnataka Forum for Dignity) and PFI are behind these incidents," he added.
A senior PFI functionary was arrested earlier thismonth in connection with the murder of Rudresh, an RSS worker in Bengaluru.
Pointing out that previous governments in Kerala had filed affidavits in the court against PFI, Ashoka said PFI is "transformation" of SIMI.
"When Kerala, which is their (PFI's) base, had taken such steps, our government here withdrew cases against PFI and KFDdespite opposition from police department," he added.
He compared the state government to 'Dhritarashtra', a characterfrom Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Quoting National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics to say that Karnataka stands number two in the country forcommunal violence,Ashoka alleged that crimes against SC/ST, cyber crime and politicalviolence have increased in the state.
Targeting Home Minister G Parameshwara, Ashoka said he was not given a free hand and police department officials did not know whose instructions to follow.
While Ravi criticised the government for puttingthe farmers behind bars, but not PFI activists, Swamy demanded a whitepaper on law and order situation in the state.
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