Allegations of pro-Pak slogan: CM says strict action if found true
When Congress workers were celebrating Syed Naseer Hussain's victory in the Rajya Sabha elections here on Tuesday, it is alleged, some people shouted 'Pakistan zindabad' slogan
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BJP leaders protest over alleged raising of 'Pakistan zindabad' slogan, at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru on Wednesday. PHOTO: MOHAMMED ASAD
Bengaluru, 28 Feb
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on
Wednesday serious action would be taken against those who allegedly raised
'Pakistan zindabad' slogan inside the 'Vidhana Soudha' if the investigation
found the charge to be true.
When Congress workers were
celebrating Syed Naseer Hussain's victory in the Rajya Sabha elections here on
Tuesday night, it is alleged, some people shouted 'Pakistan zindabad' slogan.
The BJP lodged a police complaint
on the issue, and staged protests in several parts of the State, including
Belagavi, Chitradurga and Mandya, on Wednesday, condemning the Congress
government.
Siddaramaiah said there is no
question of sparing anyone. "It is not only allegation by BJP, it is also
allegation by media", he said referring to the charge that "Pakistan
zindabad" slogan was heard after Hussain was declared winner at
"Vidhana Soudha".
"If the FSL (Forensic Science
Laboratory) report proves that the slogan raised in favour of Pakistan is true,
serious action will be taken in this regard. There is no question of protecting
those who raised slogans in favour of Pakistan," the Chief Minister said.
"We have sent the voice report
to the FSL. When the report comes, if it's true that somebody has made a slogan
that 'Pakistan zindabad' such a person will be punished seriously",
Siddaramaiah said. "If somebody has raised such a slogan, there is no
question of sparing them. If it is true we will take strict action, serious
action."
On the alleged incident taking
place in Vidhana Soudha, the seat of state legislature and secretariat, he
said: "What difference will it make to those who want to raise
slogans?"
Union Parliamentary Affairs
Minister Pralhad Joshi warned that a statewide agitation will be launched if
the accused are not arrested. "Instead of condemning the incident, Naseer
Hussain is trying to mislead people, saying that somebody is spreading false
information, which is more dangerous," Joshi said in Hubballi in north
Karnataka.
The Minister sought to know the
"take" of the Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress MP
Rahul Gandhi on this incident "because Hussain is the 'Shishya' of
Kharge". "I ask the Home Minister G Parameshwara to take a serious
note of it, otherwise the BJP will launch a statewide agitation," Joshi
said.
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