'Local BJP corporator involved in murder of Hindu activist'

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jan 08 2018 | 7:05 PM IST
Former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today alleged that a local BJP corporator was involved in the murder of a Hindu activist near Mangaluru last week and demanded to know why the government was not bringing out the truth.
BJP, which has held "jihadi forces" responsible for the killing of Deepak Rao, who was hacked to death by a four member gang on January 3, has termed Kumaraswamy's charge as "irresponsible" and an attempt to mislead the investigation.
Kumaraswamy, also the state JDS chief, noted that four persons had been arrested and demanded to know whether the government still had not been able to find out "who gave them supari (contract)? "
"According to my information, a BJP corporator there is involved in Deepak Rao's murder, he alleged.
The former Chief Minister demanded to know to why the truth was not being brought out aboutthose who were behind the murder.
"What is the difficulty for this government to bring out the truth? Is there any understanding between both of them (Congress government and BJP)" he said and sought to know to whom the government was trying to protect.
28-year-old Rao, who was associated with Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad, was killed on January 3 triggering tension in Dakshina Kannada district, leading to a retaliatory attack that claimed the life of 47-year old man Basheer.
Kumaraswamy's charge came on a day when BJP held a dharna in the capital city, condemning the 'failure' of the Congress government in maintaining law and order.
Calling Kumaraswamy a "master" in making "irresponsible" comments, BJP state President B S Yeddyurappasaid his statement was far from the truth.
"I condemn his statement. Let him stop making such irresponsible comments, being a former Chief Minister. It is anattempt to mislead the investigation," he said.
Member of Parliament and BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje accused Kumaraswamy of indulging in 'appeasement politics' with such statements.

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First Published: Jan 08 2018 | 7:05 PM IST

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