Karnataka Government Withdraws Old Hubbali Police Station Riots Case Against AIMIM Leaders, Faces BJP Flak

Karnataka Government Withdraws Old Hubbali Police Station Riots Case Against AIMIM Leaders, Faces BJP Flak



Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the decision to withdraw the Old Hubbali Police Station riots case, stating that the cabinet has the power to do so. The BJP has criticized the move, with the opposition accusing the Congress government of appeasement politics. The case involved AIMIM leaders being accused of leading a mob that attacked the police station. A Bengaluru-based advocate has objected to the withdrawal, citing a Supreme Court order. The cabinet also decided to withdraw 42 other cases, mostly related to protests by farmers and Kannada activists. The controversy surrounding the withdrawal of serious charges in the Hubbali case continues to spark debate.





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