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Karnataka BJP Releases Photos of Accused with Top Congress Leaders in Pro-Pak Slogan Case

The Karnataka BJP has accused the Congress party of having connections with Mohammad Shafi Nasipudi, one of the arrested accused in the pro-Pakistan slogan case. The BJP posted pictures of Nasipudi with top Congress leaders and criticized the party for supporting anti-national elements.

According to the BJP, Nasipudi has contacts with Rahul Gandhi, Syed Naseer Hussain, CM Siddaramaiah, and DyCM D.K. Shivakumar. The party alleged that Congress leaders were unable to protect Nasipudi, who is a member of the “anti-national committee” that raised Pakistan Zindabad slogans.

In response, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah dismissed a private FSL test report released by the BJP, stating that the government considers the police department’s report as final. DyCM Shivakumar criticized the BJP for not investigating pro-Pakistan slogan incidents during their tenure and accused them of politicizing the issue.

BJP Leader of opposition R. Ashoka also released a photograph of another accused, Mohammad Iltaz, arrested in the pro-Pakistan slogan case with Rahul Gandhi. The Congress party has denied the allegations made by the BJP and reiterated their commitment to the investigation process.

The political mudslinging between the two parties continues as the investigation into the pro-Pakistan slogan case unfolds, with both sides presenting their own versions of events and highlighting alleged connections between the accused and top political leaders.

IANS

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