
Congress govt. is not interested in maintaining law and order in State, says Kumaraswamy
The Hindu
Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy criticizes Congress for withdrawing cases against rioters, accusing them of divisive politics and misuse of funds.
Going by the way the Congress government has decided to withdraw cases against rioters, it seems the political dispensation is not interested in maintaining law and order in the State, Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said in Davangere on Sunday.
“The Congress government is trying to protect rioters. Its decision seems to be influenced by vote bank politics,” he told reporters.
It is clear that the Congress is engaging in divisive politics. It is not interested in maintaining social harmony,” he said.
Among the case it wants to withdraw are those against people accused of attacking police officers and attempting to set fire to a police station in Hubballi four years ago. “This is not acceptable. I believe that the cases should be carefully examined before being withdrawn,” he said.
He criticised the State government for spending over ₹17 crore on advertisements. “This is nothing but misuse of State tax funds that could have been utilised to develop a model panchayat,” he said.
He said that the cases against him are politically motivated and that he knows who is behind them. “The case has been with the SIT since 2012. I want to know why there is the delay? I will face it in the appropriate legal forum, of course,” he said.

Bangladesh is witnessing renewed political tension after the killing of Sharif Osman Hadi, a young leader who emerged during the July–August 2024 uprising that led to the removal of Sheikh Hasina. Hadi later headed the radical group Inquilab Mancha and was campaigning ahead of the 2026 parliamentary election when he was shot in Dhaka. His death has triggered protests, diplomatic friction with India, and concerns over rising political violence as Bangladesh heads towards elections under an interim government.












