"He (Kejriwal) is very much upset and frustratedbecause he is not able to deliver on promises made to thepeople of Delhi, and hence he is making such baseless commentsof increasing attacks on Dalits and minorities," he told PTI.
Kejriwal is also upset over some of his leaders being involved in criminal cases and some others sent to jail, he said.
The Delhi Chief Minister had yesterday called on the President and had sought his intervention on the issues of "increasing attacks on Dalits and minorities".
Gowda said people holding responsible positions should express their views with documentary evidence.
"Persons who are holding some responsible positionsshould express their views in such a way that it should bebacked with documentary evidence," he said.
Quoting from the recently released National CrimeBureau report, Gowda said in the last two years, attacks onDalits and minorities has dwindled considerably, and Kejriwalcannot give his own accounts, which has become his habit.
Asked about Rahul Gandhi's visit to Punjab to raisedrug menace issue in the state, Gowda said his visit would only prove to be the "death knell" for Congress, for wherever he has visited his party has lost elections, including in the just concluded Kerala, Assam and West Bengal assembly polls.
"People have the right to judge all these things (drug menace), and wherever Rahul has gone, he has come out as a zero-achiever, including in the recently concluded polls of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal," he said.
Singh's comment blaming BJP for hatching a conspiracy to defame Congress government over the Anupama Shenoy resignation issue, Gowda said, "We are not ruling, Congress is the ruling party. How can BJP control astate officer who is under the control of the state government?"
Gowda alleged that the upright police official was repeatedlyharassed, mostly by Congressmen, who were indulging in illegal activities.
"This is not the first time she has repeatedly been harassed because she is a very straightforward officer and used to expose illegal activities committed by the people across the state. Most of them are Congress people," he said.
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