The Karnataka BJP has filed a police complaint against the office-bearers of the Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress Committee. They are accused of planning to incite people against the Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi using false posters. The complaint alleges an attempt to create a law and order issue in the state.
A delegation from the BJP, including district presidents S. Harish, Saptagiri Gowda, and C.K. Ramamurthy, met with the Deputy Commissioner of Police to submit a memorandum regarding this matter. The complaint stems from a banner put up by the State Youth Congress in front of the Vidhana Soudha on February 8, targeting PM Modi.
The BJP leaders claim that the banner’s message insinuated that a Prime Minister who avoids Parliament cannot safeguard the nation. They view this act as part of a larger conspiracy against the Centre. The submission also alleges that Youth Congress members were plotting to instigate rebellion against the government through false propaganda.
The BJP demands legal action against the Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress office-bearers for their involvement in displaying the banner. They accuse the office-bearers of disrespecting the Prime Minister’s office and trying to disrupt law and order in the state. Meanwhile, BJP State President B.Y. Vijayendra criticized the Congress-led government’s actions, calling it a suppression of freedom of speech and an authoritarian move.
Vijayendra condemned the arrest of BJP leaders during protests against the Metro fare hike in Bengaluru. He labeled the government’s actions as an attempt to silence voices that speak up for the people. Despite the temporary halt of the Metro fare hike due to central government intervention, Vijayendra criticized the Congress government’s alleged anti-people stance.
