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Karnataka: BJP MLC CT Ravi alleges that state government has no faith in constitution

BJP MLC CT Ravi alleged that the state government had no faith in constitution and only believes in Hammurabis  principles. Speaking to mediapersons he alleged that Sidda government uses police as a tool to suppress opponents. Meanwhile Union minister Prahlad Joshi issued a warning to Belagavi police commissioner

IndreshIndresh
Dec 23, 2024, 10:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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BJP leader and Legislative Council member CT Ravi

BJP leader and Legislative Council member CT Ravi

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Bengaluru: In turn of events, the Congress government in Karnataka, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, faces a barrage of allegations related to authoritarian actions against political opponents. BJP leader and Legislative Council member CT Ravi has emerged as a central figure in this growing issue accusing the government of undermining constitutional values and resorting to oppressive tactics reminiscent of authoritarian regimes. This situation raises critical questions regarding the role of democracy in Karnataka and the alarming implications for civil liberties and political dissent.

The air is thick with outrage as CT Ravi, speaking to the media in Chikkamagaluru, on Sunday likened the current government’s governance to the Hammurabi doctrine—a draconian system of governance that relies on retaliation and suppression. He stated, ‘’This government neither believes in the Constitution nor democratic principles. They behave as if they adhere to Hammurabi’s code.” This sentiment resonates deeply among supporters of democracy, revealing a disturbing trend that could spell disaster for Karnataka’s democratic fabric.

Serious Allegations of Conspiracy and Intimidation

At the heart of the allegations lies CT Ravi’s arrest, which he characterizes as a politically motivated act designed to silence dissent. Ravi’s claims that the police ignored a complaint he filed while hastily lodging an FIR against him serve as particularly damning evidence of a politicised police force. He articulated his frustration, saying, *”Is the police force now a private tool for the Congress government to silence the opposition?”* Such questions expose a governmental overreach that is not only troubling but wholly unacceptable in a free society.

Ravi’s subsequent statements about being taken to undisclosed locations where officers made suspicious calls only heighten the urgency of the matter. He called for judicial investigation into his ordeal, insisting that the truth must be uncovered. The accusation that the police are acting as an arm of the Congress regime is not merely a political jab; it’s an assertion with significant implications for civil rights that cannot be ignored.

 The Risk to Dissent in Karnataka

CT Ravi further accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of orchestrating his detention in a dangerous environment with inadequate police protection—an act that surely signals a disregard for life and liberty. “If not for the intervention of the media and friends, the situation could have taken a grave turn,” he said. The public and political leaders must take these claims seriously. The message is clear: those who dare to stand in opposition to the government may find themselves in peril.

In an age where political polarisations run deep, actions that effectively criminalize dissent represent a slippery slope toward totalitarianism. Ravi’s ordeal and the overarching culture of intimidation echo throughout the halls of democracy, making citizens question the extent to which their voices can be heard without fear of repression.

 Double Standards and Selective Law Enforcement

Ravi’s accusations extend to the broader system of law enforcement, which he claims operates under a double standard. While he faced swift police action for supposedly dubious allegations, no efforts were made against those who attacked him during a legislative session. “This government operates with two sets of rules—one for Congress and another for the opposition,” Ravi stated, underscoring the inherent dangers of politicizing law enforcement.

The blatant demonstration of selective enforcement of the law raises significant concerns about the state of justice in Karnataka. Citizens are left to wonder whether the police are servants of the public or mere agents for the political elite. The ramifications of this distrust in law enforcement extend far beyond a single political dispute; they undermine the very foundation of democratic governance.

Union Minister Prahlad Joshi warns police commissioner

Union Minister Prahlad Joshi, speaking to the media in Hubballi, expressed strong criticism of the police for allegedly assaulting CT Ravi after arresting him and failing to register his complaint. Joshi accused the police of acting as puppets of the Congress government, stating, “Governments change; this one won’t last forever.” He warned the Belagavi Police Commissioner to act responsibly, condemning the illegal treatment of CT Ravi, a Legislative Council member, who was reportedly taken to locations like Khanapur and Kabbinagadde under dubious circumstances. Joshi also criticized the Commissioner for his “childish” statements and questioned why those who attacked Ravi in the Vidhana Soudha were not arrested. Advising CT Ravi to pursue both political and legal battles, Joshi emphasized the need for the Commissioner to learn the rule of law, pledging his support for justice.

Referring to the incident in the Vidhana Soudha, Joshi alleged that an FIR was filed hastily based on a complaint from an associate of a minister, even though the complaint lacked the minister’s signature. He questioned whether the Commissioner needed common sense to realize that the complainant’s aide being present in the legislative chamber raised serious concerns. Calling the Commissioner “unfit” for his IPS role, Joshi pointed out the selective nature of law enforcement, with police promptly addressing complaints from the ruling party while ignoring those from the opposition, including CT Ravi’s.

Joshi accused the police of prioritizing the protection of Congress leaders and party workers over maintaining law and order. He also questioned whether the Commissioner referred to opposition leaders like CT Ravi inappropriately by caste-based terms, highlighting the disrespect shown to a constitutional postholder and a prominent opposition leader. His sharp rebuke underscored the growing tension and allegations of partisanship against the Belagavi Police Commissioner.

Topics: Chief Minister SiddaramaiahCT RaviBelagavi Police Commissioner
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