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Neha Hiremath Murder Case: BJP Targets Karnataka Government Amid Father’s Allegations of Police Negligence

Neha Hiremath Murder Case: BJP Targets Karnataka Government Amid Father’s Allegations of Police Negligence

The Central Bureau of Investigation, or CBI, was asked to look into the murder of Neha Hiremath in Hubballi, Karnataka. Niranjan Hiremath’s father said that the police were attempting to “divert” the case. According to a news agency, Niranjan Hiremath, a Congress councilor for Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation, has requested the removal of the police commissioner overseeing the case due to suspected “negligence.” “I have freely disclosed the names of eight individuals. No one has even been apprehended by them. Right now, I’m starting to lose trust. They attempt to reroute my case. If you are unable to accomplish it, give it to the CBI. Even though this case’s commissioner is a woman, she doesn’t seem to be taking the murder of a girl seriously. She is experiencing some pressure at work. Because of their negligence in this matter, I demand that the commissioner be transferred. I insist that the CBI be assigned the case,” Niranjan Hiremath was cited as saying on Sunday.

Bharatiya Janata Party IT cell leader Amit Malviya responded to Niranjan Hiremath’s concerns by accusing the Karnataka Congress government of being “soft and slow” in their response to the “killer(s)”. The father of the deceased Neha Hiremath, who was fatally stabbed by Fayaz, is Niranjan Hiremath. No Congress politician has paid him a visit. Now that his daughter’s killer(s) have been found, the defenseless father in Karnataka is accusing the Congress government of being lenient and tardy. The family not only has to deal with the murder of their daughter but also with Congress’s politics of appeasement. Would justice ever come to Neha? Social Media X (formerly) with Amit Malviya.

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Politicians are in dispute over the killing of Karnataka college student Neha Hiremath by her former classmate Fayaz Khondunaik. The BJP has called the killing a “love jihad” case, while the Congress has refuted the claim. Protests throughout the state of Karnataka have been sparked by calls for the accused, Fayaz, to be executed. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and State Home Minister G Parameshwara, according to BJP President JP Nadda, “influenced and diluted” the Neha Hiremath murder probe. On April 18, Neha was fatally stabbed by Fayaz on the grounds of BVB College. Examine what Parameshwara and Siddaramaiah have to say. Call it an accident or just a typical episode, according to some. Your goal is to sway and weaken the inquiry. Speaking at a public forum in Hubballi, JP Nadda claimed that, because of your appeasement politics, you lack the guts to call a spade a spade. The Congress government’s response alarmed former Karnataka chief minister and BJP leader BS Yediyurappa, who said earlier on Sunday that “the state government is not bothered about anything.” They don’t consider it to be important.

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