"The Congress government is playing appeasement politics which is reflected in its decision to reverse the stringent anti-cow slaughter law introduced in the Assembly by the previous BJP government," State BJP President Prahalad Joshi told reporters here.
On August 23, the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had decided to reverse BJP's stringent law by restoring the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act, 1964, that governs slaughter of cattle in the state.
Joshi also flayed formation of a committee for dealing with the cases of terrorist attacks in Bangalore, saying it also reflected 'appeasement politics' of Congress.
The Congress, in its election manifesto, had promised to set up a committee, under the supervision of a retired judge to deal with terrorism cases.
Reacting to some Congress leaders position that a section of minority community is innocent, Joshi said, "Who are they (Congress) to say so? The Congress can do well to take all communities together instead of taking with them a particular community," he added.
"Ask Kumaraswamy (JDS leader and Gowda's son). It is JDS who came to us requesting not to field our candidates in Mandya and Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha constituencies," he said. Both seats were wrested from JDS by Congress.
