He said Prasad was not acquainted with the facts about the slain journalist and that she never asked for security.
"Whenever she met the chief minister or senior police officials, including the DGP, she never asked for security," he told PTI here.
At a press conference in New Delhi, Prasad showed copies of news reports of Lankesh's brother, Indrajit, claiming that she had worked for the surrender of Naxalites and asked as to why the Siddaramaiah government had not provided her security.
Reddy said that if Gauri Lankesh had sought security, thestate government would have given it.
"No government will deny protection to anyone if asked for it. We'd have certainly given her protection," he said.
"In this light, therefore, the government has decided to give protection to intellectuals even if they haven't asked for it," the state home minister said.
At the presser, Prasad had said, "Why is that all my liberal friends who speak so eloquently and strongly against the killing of ajournalist...Maintain conspicuous silence when so many RSSand BJP workers were killed in Karnataka and Kerala."
The 55-year-old Left-leaning journalist, a fierce critic of Hindutva politics, was shot dead at the doorstep of her house while she was returning from her office earlier this week. Her killing sparked outrage across the country and the state government has formed an SIT to probe it.
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