
CM must resign over RCB tragedy: BJP
Mangaluru: The BJP Dakshina Kannada district unit staged a protest in Mangaluru on Friday, highlighting the tragic stampede in Bengaluru. The demonstration, led by party district president Sathish Kumpala, Mangaluru City South MLA D Vedavyas Kamath, former mayor Premanand Shetty, and others, held the state govt accountable for the unfortunate event.
Sathish Kumpala said that chief minister Siddaramaiah, deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar, and home minister G Parameshwara should resign, by owning the moral responsibility for the tragic stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, that resulted in the deaths of 11 innocent people.
Meanwhile, Udupi MLA Yashpal Suvarna expressed anger, stating that the govt led by chief minister Siddaramaiah suspended senior police officers to cover up its failures.
Despite DyCM DK Shivakumar stating that police were not responsible for the incident, chief minister Siddaramaiah, bowing to pressure from the party high command, took this step to control the damage to the govt's reputation, the MLA stated in a release.
"The state govt is fully responsible for the heartbreaking deaths of 11 innocent young people due to the lack of preparation for celebrating the historic victory of the RCB team for political gain. Suspending police officers for the tragedy caused by ignoring the warnings given by police and conducting the event at Chinnaswamy Stadium is condemnable. The state govt is set on undermining the morale of the police department," he said.
This decision by the govt, which treats the police department as its puppet, serves as a wake-up call, proving that the govt will not hesitate to scapegoat the police when issues arise from its own misdeeds, he added.
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