Congress lodges Police complaint against Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Shah said that there will be riots in Karnataka, if Congress gets elected

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala (left side) filing a complaint with the police

Bengaluru (Karnataka) – Congress has registered a Police complaint against Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Senior Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala has given this information through a tweet. Speaking at a campaign rally a few days ago, Shah had made a statement that “if the Congress party gets elected, there will be riots all over Karnataka”. Shah also claimed that Congress has promised to lift the ban on the Popular Front of India.

Regarding this, Surjewala said, “Both these statements of Amit Shah are spreading hatred and defaming Congress. So we have filed a complaint against Amit Shah and BJP.

Editorial viewpoint

Nothing is new in the fact that riots take place in States where Congress is in power. Even today, where the Congress Government is in power, attacks on Hindus are carried out by fanatical Muslims, recently it is seen in the States of Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. Therefore, Hindus think that Congress should introspect first.