HC stays probe against Karandlaje over cafe blast remarks
Justice Krishna S Dixit, presiding over a single judge bench, advised Union Minister to exercise caution in her public statements, emphasising that leaders from all parties should show restraint to maintain a civilised society
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During a protest in Bengaluru, Karandlaje claimed said people who come from Tamil Nadu plant bombs here
Bengaluru, 22 March
The Karnataka High Court on Friday
stayed further investigation in a criminal case filed against BJP MP and Union
Minister Shobha Karandlaje over her statement during a protest in Bengaluru,
where she linked a suspect in the Rameshwaram cafe blast here with Tamil Nadu.
The Election Commission Flying
Squad initiated the case, which was registered under sections 123(3), 123(3A),
and 125 of the Representation of People Act at Cottonpet Police station. The
sections refer to promotion of feelings of enmity or hatred between different
classes of the citizens of India on grounds of religion, race, caste,
community, or language.
Justice Krishna S Dixit, presiding over a single judge bench, issued notice to the parties concerned and paused the ongoing investigation. The judge advised Karandlaje to exercise caution in her public statements, emphasising that leaders from all parties should show restraint to maintain a civilised society. He expressed concerns about India's future if such decorum is not upheld.
During a protest in Bengaluru on
Tuesday, Karandlaje had claimed that law and order in Karnataka has
"deteriorated". "People who come from Tamil Nadu plant bombs
here, those from Delhi chant 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans and some who come from
Kerala are involved in 'acid attacks'," she claimed.
She later apologised for her
remarks and said she was retracting them. Advocate Venkatesh Dalwai,
representing Karandlaje, argued that the alleged offences were not exactly
election offences. The court, questioning the severity of the charges and
invoking freedom of speech, pointed out that a democratic society like India
shouldn't restrict speech akin to a totalitarian regime like Nazi Germany.
The FIR was filed after the EC
directed the Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to take immediate and
appropriate action on the DMK's complaint regarding the alleged violation by
Karandlaje, who is BJP's Lok Sabha candidate from the Bangalore North
constituency. The poll panel also sought a compliance report on the matter within
48 hours.
DMK, the ruling party in Tamil
Nadu, had sought action against Karandlaje for alleging that a person from
Tamil Nadu was responsible for the IED blast that was set off on March 1 at
Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru. In its complaint, the DMK said that the
minister’s statement generalised the people of Tamil Nadu as “extremists”. The
Madurai police has also booked Karandlaje for “promoting enmity” between
different groups. Her remarks have drawn sharp criticism from Tamil Nadu Chief
Minister M K Stalin and other DMK leaders.
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