It will be easy to nab culprit as we have visuals, says CM on blast
Siddaramaiah says it is still not known whether any organisation was involved in the incident at the quick-service eatery in Brookfield area in information technology corridor in east Bengaluru that left ten people injured
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at Rameswaram Cafe in Whitefield in Bengaluru, on Saturday. PHOTO: MOHAMMED ASAD
Mysuru/Bengaluru, 2 Mar
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on
Saturday expressed confidence about nabbing the culprit involved in the blast
at the City's popular eatery The Rameshwaram Cafe, as his movement has been
captured by the cameras.
He said it is still not known
whether any organisation was involved in the incident at the quick-service
eatery in Brookfield area in information technology corridor in east Bengaluru
that left ten people injured, and the investigations are ongoing.
Later in the day, he visited the
Rameshwaram Cafe and inspected the spot, and also enquired the injured, who are
undergoing treatment at the hospital. "The blast has happened. One person
wearing a mask and cap has come by bus, he has purchased 'Rava Idly' from the
counter at the cafe and has sat at a place. Then he set the timer and left. The
blast has occurred, about 9 people (actually 10) people are injured. All are
out of danger," Siddaramaiah said in Mysuru.
To a question if any organisation
was involved or was it by an individual, the Chief Minister said it is still
not known. "We will find the culprit, it will be easy as his visuals
alighting from the bus, purchasing tiffin at the eatery, sitting at a place and
placing a bag have all come. We will find him at the earliest," he added.
Asked about some reports suggesting
similarities between the 2022 Mangaluru cooker blast and the Friday's incident,
Siddaramaiah said serious investigations are on.
Reacting to Opposition criticism
that the government's 'appeasement politics' has led to the incident, he said
the BJP was playing politics on the issue. "During their time bomb blasts
had occurred, Mangaluru cooker blast had taken place, was that also
appeasement?" he questioned and said, he condemns the explosion, and the
incident should not be politicised.
To a question on whether it was a
terrorist act, the CM said: "investigation is going on, we will take
action based on what comes out of it."
After meeting the injured at the
hospital in Bengaluru, Siddaramaiah said, the injured are being treated well. Noting
that there are three injured, who are undergoing treatment at this hospital
(Brookefield Hospital), he said, " One is a woman from Mysuru Swarnamba
Narayanappa, who has suffered more injuries, and is in ICU. The other two --
Farooq Hussain and Deepanshu Kumar -- have not suffered much injuries."
"Deepanshu will be discharged
this evening and Farooq (cafe employee) by tomorrow (Sunday) or
day-after-tomorrow," he said adding that he has asked doctors to provide
best available treatment to the injured, who are responding and recovering very
well. The treatment expenses will be borne by the government. The Chief
Minister also expressed hope that the culprit will be nabbed in a couple of
days.
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