Attacks on Churches: Karnataka govt orders CoD probe
Agencies

Bangalore, Sep 18: Karnataka government on Thursday ordered a probe by
the elite Corps of Detectives (CoD) into the series of attacks on
Christian prayer halls in the state, saying it wanted an "impartial
inquiry" into the communal violence.

"Government wants to ensure impartial inquiry into the incidents of
communal violence in the state and book the culprits", Chief Minister
B S Yeddyurappa told reporters after a cabinet meeting.

"We expect the CoD inquiry to be completed in about two months' time",
he said, adding that he was "shocked and pained" by the attacks on
churches.

Yeddyurappa said he has directed the police to provide 24-hour
patrolling in the cities affected by communal tension, and also
provide security to places of worship particularly belonging to the
minorities.

The Chief Minister said that his government was taking all steps to
ensure peace and harmony in the state but "some anti-government forces
are trying to fish in troubled waters".

Without naming opposition parties, Yeddyurappa said "they are not only
disturbing peace and tranquillity in the state but also trying to make
use of the disturbance for their political gain. This is highly
objectionable".

"This is the time to work together to restore peace and harmony and
bring normalcy back in the society. Instead of working towards
normalcy, some people are playing politics and using the situation for
their political gain," he said.

Yeddyurappa also said police has been directed to make preventive
arrests in sensitive places.

Forwarded by Ancy Paladka
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