State to probe factors for repeated attacks on women: Home Min
The Minister said he is sending an Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) to Hubballi to look into the incident and submit a report and, if possible, he will also be visiting there
PTI
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Home Minister G Parameshwara
Bengaluru, 17 May
With Opposition BJP targeting the Congress government in
Karnataka alleging deterioration of law and order situation, following the
murder of a young woman in Hubballi, Home Minister G Parameshwara on Friday
said he was reviewing lapses on part of the police and other factors that may
have led to such repeated incidents.
Twenty-year-old Anjali Ambiger was allegedly murdered by a 22-year-old Girish Sawanth in Hubballi on Wednesday after she allegedly rejected his marriage proposal, close on the heels of the student Neha Hiremath killing at her college campus in the same city on 18 April.
"I'm reviewing to find if there are any lapses on part
of the officials or if there are any other factors or reasons. As repeatedly
such incidents are taking place, we need to find what is the factor,"
Parameshwara told reporters here.
The Minister said he is sending an Additional Director
General of Police (ADGP) to Hubballi to look into the incident and submit a
report and, if possible, he will also be visiting there.
BJP on Thursday came down heavily on the government over the
murder of Anjali, accusing it of having failed in maintaining the law and order
situation, and losing its grip on the administration.
The opposition party even demanded that Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah drop Parameshwara from the Cabinet, alleging that he has miserably
failed to handle law and order situation in the state.
Meanwhile, police have arrested the accused Girish Sawanth,
and Parameshwara said strict punishment will be ensured in accordance with law.
"There is no mercy in such murder cases. An inspector
has been suspended following reports about lapse on part of the police.
Immediately police had to take action, but as there were lapses, suspension was
done. Further legal actions will follow," he said.
The victim's family alleged that they had approached the
police and complained to them that the accused had threatened Anjali of meeting
the same fate as that of 23-year-old Neha Hiremath, who was stabbed to death by
her former classmate.
According to his information, Parameshwara said, there was
no written complaint, but the family had reportedly informed the police about
the threat. "That's the reason we have suspended the inspector and there
will be an inquiry on this, and if there were lapses on part of the police,
action will be taken against the officials," he said.
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