Amid demand for bulldozer-like action, Ktaka CM says Hubballi rioters will be tried as per existing law
Amid demands from a section of right-wing organisations for bulldozer-kind of action to those involved in the Hubballi violence, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said those involved in the incident will be tried as per the existing laws.
Bommai also hinted that the damage caused to the public and private properties may be recovered from the rioters.
“When riots took place in Uttar Pradesh, certain action was taken according to the situation prevailing over there. We are reviewing the situation in Karnataka. We will go by our law,” Bommai told reporters in Shivamogga.
He was replying to a query seeking clarification on the demand for a bulldozer-like punishment.
In Uttar Pradesh as well as in Madhya Pradesh, the state governments have been using bulldozers to demolish the houses of alleged rioters.
To a question on whether bulldozers will be used to bring down the buildings of the alleged rioters as was done in the northern states, Bommai said the government will take action as per law.
When asked whether stringent action will be taken against those who were involved in the arson and violence in Hubballi, Bommai said many people were arrested within 24 hours of the incident and the rioters have been booked under stringent sections of the Indian Penal Code.
He said strong measures taken during the violence at DJ Halli and KG Halli police station limits in Bengaluru, will be repeated here.
Bommai referred to the incident that happened in 2020 in the state capital where about 4,000 people from a community had allegedly set fire to the residence of Congress MLA R Akhanda Srinivas Murthy and his sister over a social media post by his relative.
The mob then torched many vehicles and set the DJ Halli and KG Halli police stations afire. In that incident, four people were killed, including three in police firing.
“The court has ordered recovering money from the DJ Halli and KG Halli rioters and accordingly a recovery commission was set up. Several such things were done earlier,” Bommai said.
Earlier, speaking to reporters in the temple town of Sringeri, Bommai dismissed the allegations that innocent people are being held in connection with the Hubballi violence and said arrests were made based on evidence.
“No innocent person has been arrested. Based on evidences, people have been arrested,” Bommai told reporters at Menase helipad in Sringeri.
The Chief Minister said no one involved in the violence will be spared and the government will ensure that they are punished.
“Those who take law into their hands will face action. Attacking a police station is an unpardonable act,” Bommai said.
He was replying to a query on opposition parties apprehensions that innocent people are being framed in the Hubballi incident.
Regarding the Congress partys allegation that there was Ravana Rajya instead of Rama Rajya, Bommai said what common people say is important and not that of the opposition parties.
“We cannot expect anything better from the opposition,” the Chief Minister said.
A large number of people from a community on Saturday midnight went on a rampage in the Old Town of Hubballi over a social media post.
Police have so far arrested 89 people while four persons named in the FIR are still at large. The 89 people appeared before court via video-conference on Monday.
Regarding civil contractor Santosh Patils suicide case, Bommai said the investigation is going on and he did not wish to comment on it regularly.
Bommai refuted the charge that he was not taking strong decisions and said he has ordered a detailed probe in the contractors death case, Hubballi violence and the irregularities in sub-inspector recruitment tests.
Senior BJP MLA K S Eshwarappa resigned last Thursday as Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister after Patil allegedly died by suicide in an Udupi hotel accusing the minister of demanding 40 per cent commission on a public work in Hindalga village of Belagavi district last year.
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