K'taka Home minister dismisses 'Love Jihad' charges in campus murder case
19-Apr-2024 03:42 PM 2985
Bengaluru, Apr 19 (Reporter) Amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding the tragic murder of 23-year-old MCA student Neha at BVB College in Hubballi, Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara on Friday refuted allegations of 'love jihad' associated with the case. In a statement, Parameshwara dismissed claims suggesting a communal angle to the crime. He revealed that investigations indicate Neha and the accused, Fayaz, had been in a relationship that had deteriorated over time. "The motive behind the murder appears to be personal rather than communal," commented the Home Minister, urging the public and political parties not to politicise or communalise the sensitive issue. He emphasised the importance of conducting a thorough and unbiased investigation to uncover the true motives behind Neha's tragic death, rather than jumping to conclusions based on religious or political narratives. The statement comes amidst a heated political debate between the opposition BJP and the ruling Congress government over the issue of 'love jihad' following the incident. Authorities continue to urge the public to maintain calm and refrain from spreading rumours as investigations into the case proceed...////...
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