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Congress files police complaint against Amit Shah for alleged ‘provocative speech’ in Karnataka

Congress leaders Randeep Singh Surjewala, Dr. Parameshwara and Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar today filed a police complaint against Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other BJP leaders. In the complaint lodged at the High Grounds police station in Bengaluru, Amit Shah has been accused of making inflammatory statements, promoting enmity and hatred and defaming the opposition during his recent rallies in the election state of Karnataka.

Many leaders including Amit Shah have been named in the police complaint
DK Shivakumar after filing a complaint against BJP leaders said, “The Union Home Minister has said that if Congress comes to power, there will be communal riots. How can he say that? We have filed a complaint with the Election Commission of India.” Is.” The Congress leaders have named Amit Shah, concerned BJP leaders and organizers of the rally at Vijayapura and other places in Karnataka on April 25 in the complaint.

“An attempt to tarnish the image of Congress…”
In the complaint filed with the police, the Congress said that the speech made by Amit Shah was full of false statements aimed at tarnishing the image of the Indian National Congress by making false and baseless allegations, with the clear intention of harming the gathered crowd and onlookers. There was an attempt to create an atmosphere of communal disharmony among the Clips of these speeches of Amit Shah and other BJP leaders are on many media platforms.

Assembly elections in Karnataka on May 10
A video link of alleged hate speech by Congress leaders has also been attached with the complaint. Sections 153, 505(2), 171G and 120B of IPC have been mentioned in the complaint. Let us inform that Amit Shah is doing back to back rallies as BJP’s star campaigner for the Karnataka assembly elections to be held on May 10. The BJP is making all out efforts to win the Karnataka elections.