Ballari violence: Karnataka HM rejects Opposition demand for CBI probe
Citing Kumaraswamy’s experience as former CM and Union minister, Parameshwara said he needs no lessons on administration.
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G Parameshwara reaffirmed his confidence in the state police's ability to conduct a probe professionally (PTI)
Bengaluru, 8 Jan
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Thursday rejected the
opposition's demand to hand over the investigation into the recent clashes in
Ballari, which left one dead, to the CBI.
He
reaffirmed his confidence in the state police's ability to conduct a probe
professionally.
"Our
police department can investigate. They are capable of
handling any situation. If the situation arises that they are unable to do it,
then we can say CBI or another agency. We have already decided in the cabinet not
to give such cases to the CBI. Selectively, we will decide on giving cases to
CBI if there is a court order or if the situation demands," Parameshwara said.
Speaking
to reporters here, he said, "... there is no need for giving it to the CBI
for a probe... We will not hand over the case to the CBI."
Tension
prevailed in parts of Ballari on January 1 night after supporters of Ballari
Congress MLA Nara Bharath Reddy and Gangavati BJP MLA G Janardhan Reddy
allegedly clashed over a banner installation issue.
The
situation turned violent with alleged stone-pelting and firing, leaving one
person dead.
Addressing
criticism from JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy, who called him a 'rubber stamp',
Pameshwara dismissed it and said he doesn't take his comments seriously.
"I'm
a responsible Home Minister and will ensure that Law and Order is maintained in
Karnataka. If something happens, we will take necessary actions accordingly
within the framework of the law. If he calls me a rubber stamp -- yes, thank you so
much. I don't want to comment on that. He is a responsible person. He has to
mind his statement," he said.
Pointing
to Kumaraswamy's background as former CM of the state and current union minister,
Parameshwara said he does not need any lessons on administration.
"I
have been in politics for 38 years and have worked in various portfolios. I
have worked with him (Kumaraswamy) too (as his Deputy CM). He knows both my
capability and personality. I don't take his statement seriously," he
added.
On the
Hubballi woman arrest row, the minister said, Hubballi police commissioner
Shashikumar has already issued a clarification.
"I
think that's enough."
"Opposition
may say anything, but the commissioner has clarified that the police did not
disrobe the woman and while arresting her, she herself has disrobed. When the
commissioner has issued a clarification, what else do they want? Engaging in
politics over everything is not right..." he said.
The BJP
accused the police of "disrobing" a woman party worker after a video
of the woman in a police vehicle went viral on Wednesday, leading to a
controversy.
The
police, however, have refuted the charges, saying the woman had taken off her
clothes while being detained on 5 January on charges of abusing, threatening
and assaulting a Congress corporator.
Responding
to claims that BJP workers are being unfairly targeted, Parameshwara rejected
them, saying no one is being targeted based on their political party
affiliation. "Police cannot and won't do it. We will not give such an
opportunity. Police will not work with political malice."
The
Minister also said that any Bangladeshi staying in the state illegally will be
deported.
Responding
to claims citing reports that there are some illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in the Kaggalipura area, he said, "If there are any Bangladeshi nationals living
in an unauthorised way in the state, we will nab and deport them after
informing their embassy. We have done this in several cases."
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