Mysuru, Mar 18: Continuing politics over the murder of BJP worker Raju in the city, two prominent BJP leaders of Karnataka have accused the state government of exhibiting Baara Khoon Maaf' (forgive even after 12 murder) attitude.

“Even after four days into the murder of Raju, not a single person has been arrested. Earlier, the government decided to withdraw 296 cases registered against Popular Front of?India (PFI) that again created a feeling, giving them a carte blanche,” he said.
Instead, he said, the government should ban the PFI and also revoke the decision to drop cases booked against its workers and order for a judicial probe, headed by either a sitting or a retired High?Court judge, into Raju's murder.
“If required, the probe should be handed over to the national investigation agency (NIA) as there is a suspected terror link behind the incident. The government should provide a job to at least one of the eligible family members of Raju,” demanded Joshi.
Shivamogga MP and BJP?national unit vice-president B?S?Yeddyurappa, said, “Following a series of unsavoury incidents in the past, it is established that Hindu community, that forms a majority, is in a state of insecurity”.
He appealed to Chief Minister?Siddaramaiah to call on the Raju's family and repose faith in them, as the incident has occurred in his home town.



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Dear JOSHI.....BAN is not impossible unless there is any Anti National or Terrorist activities.......infact PFI is not involved in such
but RSS and its allies are waiting cush thing from any GOVT.....in future insha Allah
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