Rajnath blames Congress for political violence in poll-bound Karnataka

IANS  |  Mangaluru (Karnataka) 

Accusing the ruling in of following the "model" in fuelling political violence, on Monday vowed to end the menace if the BJP came to power after the May 12 state assembly elections.

The opposition (BJP) is contesting from all the 224 assembly segments across the state in a bid to return to power after it lost to the in the May 2013 elections following a split in it.

The BJP has been holding the responsible for the death of its 24 cadres and workers of right-wing RSS in the state's coastal region during its rule over the last five years.

"Many of our political workers were allegedly killed under the rule. We will end the culture of political violence when we return to power in the state," reiterated Singh at the party's rallies at Karkala, Belthangady and Udupi in district.

Alarmed over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state, the asked the public who was responsible for a police officer's death in the area and who humiliated former Mysuru Deputy

"The law and order situation is so bad in that even its Lokayukta (anti-graft ombudsman) was stabbed in his office in Bengaluru, allegedly by a over a month ago," lamented Singh.

The BJP veteran was referring to the alleged suicide of Mangaluru of Police M.K. Ganapathi at Madikeri in district on July 7, 2016, hours after he accused in a television interview state's of harassing him during his tenure as earlier.

Shikha, a IAS woman officer, was allegedly threatened by a ruling party's leader, reportedly close to at Mysuru.

State Lokayukta Justice P was stabbed by a from on March 7 in his chamber when he went inside to complaint against some state officials for allegedly not awarding him a business contract.

Shetty, 73, returned to work on Monday after recovering from multiple he sustained in the stabbing incident.

Singh also blamed the government for the alleged suicides by over 3,700 farmers during its tenure due to agrarian crisis following consecutive droughts and crop failures.

"Though promised to pay Rs 1 lakh each to the families of farmers who committed suicide, they did not receive the compensation, which shows lack of sensitivity of the government," asserted Singh.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 01:08 IST