Karnataka Police arrested two BJP workers on Tuesday for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans while staging a protest in Mandya city in November 2022. The complaint was filed by an advocate Kannambadi Kumar based on a viral video on social media.
The arrested BJP workers have been identified as Ravi, a resident of Dhanayakapura and Shivakumar Aradhya from Mandya. The move coincided with the pro-Pakistan slogan row involving three Congress workers.
Reacting to the development, Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara stated on Tuesday that the incident of BJP workers raising Pro-Pakistan slogans took place during the BJP government's rule in Karnataka and the Mandya SP has arrested them now.
When asked why the arrests were made now, Home Minister Parameshwara said that he did not know the details of the case. "The incident took place when the BJP was in power, why did they not take action?" Parameshwara questioned.
As the slogans were taken in Hindi, there was a confusion and instead of saying 'murdabad' they stated 'zindabad'. Both had apologized for the same. The BJP had organised a protest in November 2022 to condemn the statement of the Pakistan's Foreign Minister's remarks against PM Modi.
(With inputs from IANS)