Karnataka Congress “Patronised” Radical Outfits: Roshan Baig
Roshan Baig was once expelled from Congress for ”anti- birthday celebration” actions (Document)
Bengaluru:
Expelled Congress chief R Roshan Baig has alleged that the birthday celebration in Karnataka had patronised “excessive radical” organisations for over a decade and that MLA R Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy, centered in contemporary mob fury, was once a sufferer of SDPI’s “violence”.
A former state minister, he additionally claimed the “tacit working out” was once now backfiring at the Congress.
“The Karnataka Congress patronised excessive radical organisations like SDPI for over a decade and I had raised voice in contrast from the day one,” he claimed in a observation posted on his Twitter care for.
His price was once pushed aside by means of Charamarajpet Congress MLA B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, who sought to show the tables on him, hinting the previous had an working out with the SDPI and was once seeking to distance himself from the outfit now.
Mr Baig, who has been expelled from Congress for ”anti- birthday celebration” actions, claimed he have been inquiring for a ban on those organisations however to no avail.
His allegations come at a time when the Social Democratic Celebration of India (SDPI) has come below the Police radar with the arrest of 4 of its participants for alleged involvement within the August 11 violence at Okay G Halli and D J Halli spaces over a social media submit by means of Mr Murthy’s nephew.
Mr Baig, a former Shivaji Nagar MLA, additionally slammed the Congress for “now not backing” its two MLAs Tanveer Sait and Mr Murthy “even if they had been direct sufferers of the SDPI’s violence”.
Mr Sait was once stabbed at a serve as in Mysuru a couple of months in the past whilst Mr Murthy’s area was once diminished to ruins by means of the rioters on August 11.