Minister blames PFI, rightwing outfits for "organised crime"

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Hours after an Hindu activist was hacked to death in district, Home Ramalinga today blamed the Popular Front of and right wing outfits for their "organised crime" in the region.

Rao, who was associated with Bajrang Dal, was killed in broad daylight yesterday by four assailants who came in a car.


All the four were arrested after a hot chase by the police.

gave the names of the arrested as Naushad, Pinky Nawaz, Rizwan and Nirshan.

Maintaining that there was no intelligence failure, he said it is difficult to get specific information in the case of "organised crime."

The admitted that 19 people associated with the BJP, or have been killed in the state over a period of time but said in at least eight cases, the reasons were personal.

"I checked and found that 11 BJP/RSS/ workers were killed in their confrontation with Popular Front of India," said.

The rest were murdered due to personal reasons related to property dispute and old rivalry, he said.

"Those eight were indeed members but the reasons were different," the added.

He said six PFI workers too lost their lives.

flayed the for claiming that every Hindu murdered in district were its workers.

The challenged the to ban PFI or SDPI, saying that it was theCentre's prerogative to ban any political party.

wanted to know why the previous government in didnot ban the PFI.

Social Democratic Party of (SDPI) is PFI's political wing.

In the case of Rao, said a detailed probe will reveal whether he and the accused had any political affiliation.

He said the case seems to be related to personal animosity over pasting of posters.

"Rao was videographing the putting up of posters, which the other group members wanted to be deleted. It is said he (Rao) refused," said.

The slammed leaders for alleging that the indulged in the "politics of cadaver."

"Weren't there murders happening during the previous regime in ," he asked.

In ruled Haryana, 37 people were killed recently in clashes related to of Dera Sacha Sauda, he alleged.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 19:21 IST