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Tamil Nadu top cop faces BJP ire over statement

Published: 27 Jul 2013 - 12:41 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 03:28 pm

Chennai: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) yesterday criticised Tamil Nadu Director General of Police (DGP) K Ramanujam for refuting a statement made by the party and claiming that Hindu leaders were not being attacked in the state.

Speaking to the media here, BJP leader Prakash Javadekar said: “We condemn his statement. He should not have made the statement when a Special Investigation Division is investigating the case.”

A three-member national BJP team consisting of Javadekar, parliament member Ananth Kumar, and spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman visited Salem, around 340km from here, to study the situation in Tamil Nadu after the recent murder of V Ramesh, the party’s state general secretary.

According to Javadekar, there is a pattern in the killings of Hindu leaders in the state, involving fundamentalist forces. He sought a detailed and expeditious probe into attacks on Hindu leaders.

Tamil Nadu’s police chief yesterday listed out different cases of such attacks, and claimed that leaders of the BJP and other Hindu organisations were sometimes attacked because of “personal motives”.

“In some cases, the accused belonged to the same religion as the victim. Statements seeking to create an impression that a large number of targeted attacks have gone unchecked or undetected or that the police have failed to take action are misleading and contrary to the truth,” he said.

IANS