BJP trying to gain political mileage from Raju's murder: Intelligence

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March 20, 2016

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Mysuru, Mar 20: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and some right-wing groups have been trying to gain political mileage by keeping the issue of Sangh Parivar activist Raju's murder alive, according to sources of intelligence department.

Even former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, MP Shobha Karandlaje and others tried to provoke the people in Mysuru recently. The police had videographed their recent protest, he said.

Meanwhile, the police have barred Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik from entering Mysuru, in the wake of the recent protest, and also to maintain the peace and harmony.

However, Mr. Muthalik staged a protest at the spot where he was detained and expressed his anger at the district administration of Mandya and Mysuru.

He said he would raise protests against the imposing ban on him entering Mysuru. He also condemned Mr. Raju's murder and demanded a judicial probe into the murder.

Comments

UMMAR
 - 
Sunday, 20 Mar 2016

BJP WANT TO GAIN POILITICAL SUPPORT NAMING RAJU DEATH .

ONLY RAJU LOST BY HIS FAMILY NOT RSS OR BD OR BJP , IN THE NAME OF RAJU THEY WANT TO CREATE SOME ISSUE AND GAIN SOMETHING WCH HELPES TO THEM ..

Kalndar
 - 
Sunday, 20 Mar 2016

Not only Raju murder case, but also all communal clash what before they made

Anar
 - 
Sunday, 20 Mar 2016

Recognize the EVIL who comes to spill the VENOM in the society... If U do that and stop them our society will be Peaceful and calm..

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