State
Anti-national forces cannot be tolerated: CM Bommai
death threats against three Judges of Karnataka High Court
Pragativahini News, Bengaluru –
Anti-national forces who pose a challenge to the nation’s system of law and order cannot be tolerated, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.
Speaking to media persons he said, death threats against three Judges of Karnataka High Court, including the Chief Justice, have been received from Tamil Nadu. A case has been registered in this regard. Every one should accept the Court verdict. There are provisions for filing review petitions if the petitioners are not satisfied with the judgement. Despite the provisions the disruptive forces are inciting the people to rise against the system, Bommai said.
Stringent legal action
A case has been registered in Tamil Nadu. The Bar Council of Karnataka High Court too has filed a case at Vidhana Soudha police station. This case has been taken up very seriously. I have instructed the State Director General of Police to start the investigation immediately. Orders have been issued to get their custody to bring them to the State and take stringent legal action against the accused. Security for the three judges has been tightened by raising it to ‘Y’ category, Bommai said.
Secularists should break their silence
The pseudo secularists have remained silent about this case of life threat to judges for the judgement they delivered(Hijab Case). Appeasing a section of the people like this is not secularism, it amounts to communalism. We need to fight unitedly in cases like this as we need to preserve the judicial system of the country. Cases like this pose a threat to the nation’s democratic system. It should be strongly condemned in public, Bommai said.
Tumakuru Bus Accident
Replying to a question on bus accident at Pavagada in Tumakuru district, Bommai said, instructions have been issued to check overcrowding in buses during school and college hours. Licences of such buses would be cancelled. Intensive checking of buses for overcrowding would be conducted in such routes. State government would bear the entire treatment cost of the injured. They would be shifted to Bengaluru if needed for best treatment.