Bengaluru, Karnataka – Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje has voiced strong criticism against the state government over its handling of the murder case of Neha Hiremath, which occurred inside a college campus.
In a recent statement, Karandlaje accused the state government of inaction and alleged that they are attempting to close the case without proper investigation. She stated, “Neha Hiremath’s murder happened inside the college campus. State government is not taking any action against him and they’re trying to close this case.”
Karandlaje further accused former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of playing vote bank politics. She claimed that the government is taking the murder case lightly in an attempt to appease the minorities and secure their votes. “Because, Siddaramaiah is doing vote bank politics now, to make minorities happy and get their votes, government is taking the murder of Neha Hiremath easy,” she said.
The Union Minister’s comments have sparked a political storm, with many questioning the state government’s commitment to justice and law enforcement. The case of Neha Hiremath has already stirred public sentiment, and Karandlaje’s allegations have added fuel to the fire.
The state government has yet to respond to Karandlaje’s accusations. However, the public outcry for justice for Neha Hiremath continues to grow, putting increasing pressure on the authorities to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation.
This incident has once again brought the issue of women’s safety on college campuses into the spotlight. It underscores the urgent need for stringent measures to ensure the safety and security of students.
As the controversy unfolds, the citizens of Karnataka and the entire nation will be closely watching the developments in this case, hoping for justice and a safer society.