Prasad targets liberals and intellectuals on comments over Gauri Lankesh killing

New Delhi, September 8 (IANS): Against the backdrop of nationwide outrage over the killing of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday accused liberals and intellectuals of speaking eloquently for the rights of "Maoists and Naxalites" but practicing "conspicuous silence" when RSS and BJP workers are killed in Karnataka and Kerala.   "Nowadays people give their opinion on social media. There are comments on Lankesh by intellectuals, so-called liberals. Why are they silent on killing of RSS workers in Kerala?   "Those who give lessons on liberal values, I want to ask them, did not the RSS workers killed by CPI-M have human rights? They speak for Maoists, rights of Naxalites. However, when RSS, the BJP workers are killed, my liberal friends, who speak eloquently and strongly against killing of journalists or Maoists, maintain conspicuous silence," he told the media.   Prasad said lots of "prejudiced and malafide comments" were being made on the "regrettable and unfortunate" death of Lankesh. "We condemned it," he said adding, "the hypocrisy and double standards" needed to be exposed.   He also asked if the Karnataka government had provided Lankesh adequate security if she was working with it to bring Maoists to the mainstream.   "Lankesh's brother has raised some questions. He said Lankesh had supported Naxalites and was trying to bring them to the mainstream. This is what agitated the Naxalites," he said.   "Our question is was Lankesh doing it with the support of the state? If yes, why then was adequate security not given to her? It is a serious issue. BJP wants to know."   He also took a dig at Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi for holding the RSS and right-wing ideology responsible for the killing of journalist-activist Lankesh even before the actual investigation had started.   "Before the investigation starts, Rahul Gandhi, who always speaks without any home work, has publicly alleged that right wing and the RSS ideology was responsible. Therefore, he has given a verdict of guilty. The BJP would like to ask the Chief Minister of Karnataka that in the light of the unilateral malafide comment of Rahul Gandhi, should we expect a fair investigation by the SIT," he said.   The BJP leader added that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should make it clear whether he agreed with Gandhi's comments.   Calling Lankesh's murder not a first such case in the state, Prasad questioned why were not the killers of rationalist M.M. Kalburgi caught so far.   "It is not the first incident in Karnataka. Why are the killers of Kalburgi not captured yet? Whose government is there? Rahul Gandhi asks us questions. Has he asked the (Karnataka) Chief Minister why killers are not caught?" he said.   "We do not want any politics on the issue. We hope the Congress government holds fair investigations and captures the killers."  

Karnataka offers Rs 10 lakh reward for clues on Lankesh killers

Bengaluru, September 8 (IANS): The Karnataka government on Friday announced Rs 10 lakh reward for information or clues leading to the killers of journalist-cum-activist Gauri Lankesh who was gunned down here on Tuesday.   "The state government has decided to reward Rs 10 lakh to any person providing information or clues to the killers of Lankesh," state Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy told reporters here.   The decision was taken at a special meeting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah held earlier in the day with Reddy, Home Department officials and the Special Investigation Team (SIT), set up to probe the sensational murder of the 55-year-old woman journalist outside here house by three unidentified men.   "The Chief Minister also directed the SIT to intensify the probe and nab the culprits at the earliest as it has been given adequate force and logistics support to crack the case," asserted Reddy.   The 21-member SIT, headed by Inspector General of Police B.K. Singh was formed on Wednesday, with the city's Deputy Commissioner of Police, West, M.N. Anucheth as the Chief Investigation Officer.   With no headway in the investigation so far, the SIT on Thursday sought public help in sharing any information on the suspected killers who fled the spot on a motor bike after the crime.



Support The Morung Express.
Your Contributions Matter
Click Here