Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday announced enhanced security for state minister Priyank Kharge after the latter allegedly received threat calls over his remarks on restricting RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) activities on state government land.
“He (Kharge) had also told me that he is receiving threat calls. Who is threatening him? Kharge has only said that RSS camps should not be organised in government land just as it happens in Tamil Nadu,” Siddaramaiah told reporters in Mysuru.
Following Kharge’s letter, the chief minister directed chief secretary Shalini Rajneesh to examine how the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government has curtailed the RSS’ use of public land.
Asked if Karnataka would follow suit, he said, “Let me see the report first. I have to see what the TN Government has done. We will increase protection to Priyank Kharge. Evil forces are always like that. Kharge will not be the one to be scared of threats," the CM said.
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Responding to BJP’s challenge to ban RSS activities, Siddaramaiah remarked, “They (BJP) had challenged during the Assembly elections also. But what happened? Didn’t they lose?”
On the ongoing Social and Educational Survey, popularly known as the 'caste census', Siddaramaiah said the exercise was almost complete across the state, with coverage exceeding 90 per cent except in Bengaluru city.
Addressing allegations by Srinivasapura JD(S) MLA G.K. Venkatashiva Reddy of discrimination in grants to opposition legislators, he said, “When the JD(S) was in power, it discriminated against our MLAs.”
He clarified, however, that his government would not repeat such practices. “We believe in all-round development of the state. We will give funds equally to all the MLAs,” Siddaramaiah affirmed.
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