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KPCC President Gundu Rao backs CM and KS George

Sun, 17 Jul 2016 22:40:23  IG Bhatkali   S.O. News Service

Mangaluru: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) working President Dinesh Gundu Rao said the BJP leaders is playing with the emotions of Pavana (widow of DySP Ganapati) and are misusing her to gain political mileage.

He accused the Opposition of politicising the issue. Even when IAS officer D K Ravi committed suicide, the BJP demanded CBI probe. "Did the BJP leaders visit the family of D K Ravi after handing over the case to the CBI for investigation," he asked. He questioned why have the BJP MPs failed to impress upon the prime minister and home minister to speed up the investigation into Ravi's suicide. He urged DySP M K Ganapathi's wife Pavana to be cautious of the BJP. 

Speaking to mediapersons here on Saturday, he said, "The government has ordered for judicial enquiry along with CID inquiry into the suicide of DySP Ganapathi. We want a transparent enquiry and will not hide anything," 

Whdn asked about the "dying declaration" of DySP Ganapathi, Gundu Rao said the interview to a local channel in which he named two senior IPS officers and Minister K J George as responsible if anything happened to his life can not be considered as a "dying declaration." 

"When stockbroker Ripon Malhotra committed suicide in 2013 making allegations against senior police officers including Bangalore City Police Commissioner, the BJP-led government did not initiate action against the police officers. When farmer Gangadhar committed suicide accusing former minister H D Revanna to be responsible for his death, no FIR was filed against Revanna looking into the circumstances," he explained. 

 He declared that if the Opposition and people of the state came out with any evidence to prove that Minister K G George is guilty, he would tell Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to initiate action against the minister.

"Minister George has not interfered in the works of DySP Ganapathi. The statement of home minister that DySP Ganapathi was facing problems on the domestic front which pushed him to commit suicide was not government's stand on the suicide of Ganapathi. It was based on Ganapathi's father Kushalappa's statement ," he clarified."We are fully confident of the chief minister and Minister George,"he said.

Blaming the Opposition BJP for not allowing the Assembly Session to function smoothly, he said the BJP is engaged in "blackmail tactics."We called a 24-day Assembly session to dicussion on development works in each and every department. However, the BJP is trying to control the session over one incident."

 


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