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Karnataka government sends inspector who arrested Kar Sevak on compulsory leave

Hubli, (Karnataka): The Karnataka authorities has despatched the police inspector who arrested an alleged kar sevak in Hubli on obligatory go away, creating a serious controversy within the state.

Inspector Mohammad Rafiq, hooked up to Hubli Shehar police station, had arrested Shrikant Pujari on December 29 in an arson case registered 31 years in the past.

Pujari was despatched to judicial custody and sources mentioned a particular workforce was additionally shaped to reopen the pending instances registered through the Ayodhya Rath Yatra.

Police sources mentioned that Hubli-Dharwad Police Commissioner, Renuka Sukumar has handed over the cost to BA Jadhav.

The BJP on Wednesday held protests throughout the state condemning the arrest of a priest in an arson case through the Ram Janmabhoomi agitation.

Karnataka BJP president BY Vijayendra has given a deadline of 48 hours to the state authorities to launch Pujari.

After this arrest grew to become an enormous controversy, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah issued a press assertion saying that it is rather harmful to provide caste and non secular labels to criminals.

Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara, reacting to the protests initiated by the BJP, condemned the arrest and mentioned the person was not a kar sevak and had 16 police instances towards him.

Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar mentioned Pujari’s arrest was a matter of regulation and order and never vendetta politics.

Nonetheless, the choice to ship the on-duty officer on obligatory go away has put the ruling authorities on the backfoot and raised questions over the motion initiated towards the alleged kar sevak.

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