
The clarification comes in the backdrop of reports that the State government had sought legal opinion on a proposal to withdraw 13 hate speech cases against Mr Muthalik.
“We are not withdrawing any cases against Muthalik. It is all you (media) that created the news. We won’t withdraw any cases registered against him,” the CM told media persons in Raichur.
Home Minister too had maintained that the State was firm on its stand on cases against Mr. Muthalik.
It may be recalled that AB Ibrahim, the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district had written to the State government, stating that any such move would “demoralise the police force”.
Instead, the Deputy Commissioner wanted the State government to ensure that the cases were pursued thoroughly and brought to their logical conclusion.
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If possible hang him, his agenda is same as ISIS.
It's better government don't do that mistake.
He is not innocent this is not false case ,
he is criminal he is same as isis leader
neeed to drop him inside the jail forever.
Book him under Goonda act.
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