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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Bengaluru violence: 2 Congress corporators including former Mayor quizzed by CCB

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While Home Minister Bommai claimed that internal differences within the Congress fuelled fire, Cong state president DK Shivakumar has refuted his claims.
Sampath Raj speaking to reporter
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Two Congress corporators in Bengaluru, including former Mayor R Sampath Raj and Pulikeshi Nagar ward corporator Abdul Zakir, were questioned by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) in connection with the August 11 riots.  "Raj and Zakir were summoned to the CCB office in the city and questioned about the riots in DJ Halli and KJ Halli areas in the suburb on August 11, in which Congress MLA from Pulakeshinagar segment Akhanda Srinivas Murthy's house was burnt in protest against a derogatory post by his nephew in the social media,” a police official told reporters. Sampath Raj, who was the city mayor in 2017-18, is the city's councillor from the DJ Halli ward. He lost in the May 2018 assembly elections from the CV Raman Nagar segment in the city's eastern suburb. About 350 people, including a dozen activists of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), a political outfit, were arrested for their alleged involvement in the riots in which a part of the DJ Halli police station and scores of vehicles were also burnt and public property in the area damaged. Three youths died when the police opened fire on the fateful night to control the situation and quell the unruly mob. "Both were asked about the reported internal differences in the party between Murthy and the party's corporators in his assembly segment ahead of the elections to the city civic body later this year," said the official. In the CCTV video footage of the area during the mayhem, some of the culprits known to Sampath Raj were seen indulging in arson, looting and destroying public and private property, police alleged. "Zakir was questioned for reportedly forwarding a few offensive messages in the WhatsApp groups, which made about 500 miscreants descend in the area and indulge in frenzied mob violence," said the official. State Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai told reporters on Monday that rift in the opposition (Congress) party and many of its members aspiring for a ticket to contest in the upcoming civic body elections, sparked the riots in a show of oneupmanship and an attempt to settle scores. Refuting Bommai's statement, Congress state unit president DK Shivakumar countered that the BJP government was trying to cover up its failure to prevent the violence by giving misleading statements. "Though our members have nothing to do with the riots caused by mob frenzy, the ruling party was blaming them instead of admitting to delay in acting against the accused (Naveen) and failing to disperse the unruly mob," Shivakumar told reporters in New Delhi, where he is camping to meet the party high command and apprise the top leadership of the situation in the city. In a related development, police detained political activist Wajid Pasha from the area for allegedly instigating the mob to attack the MLA's house and the police station. Pasha had set up the Karnataka Tipu Sultan Tiger Arfath Trust to serve the needy in the area.
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