Congress calls for Karnataka bandh after DK Shivakumar arrest

Even Karnataka CM Yediyurappa did not seem happy with the arrest

shivakumar-pti A supporter of Congress leader DK Shivakumar cries as he is dragged away by police personnel outside RML Hospital | PTI

The Congress has called for a bandh across the state of Karnataka on Wednesday, after the arrest of D.K. Shivakumar in a case related to money laundering by the Enforcement Directorate. Supporters of Shivakumar had staged protests in his native village of Alahalli, and torched tyres and pelted stones at KSRTC buses in Kanakapura. The protesters claimed that the arrest of the Karnataka strongman was politically motivated. They also threw stones at the BJP office in Kanakapura. There were protests in Ramanagara district as well as in Hassan and parts of southern Karnataka. 

Opposition leaders in Karnataka had closed ranks after the arrest of D.K. Shivakumar, with former chief ministers Siddaramaiah and H.D. Kumaraswamy and accusing the BJP of using central agencies to "oppress voices of dissent". On his part, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa said law will take its own course and said he would be more happy than everyone if the former minister comes clear of the charges.

bus-outside Protesters burn buses in Karnataka

Soon after the arrest of the Kanakapura MLA in New Delhi in a money laundering case, his supporters held protests at nearby Ramanagara and in Ballari. Congress sources said the party has given a call to its district units for staging protests on Wednesday against the arrest of Shivakumar. The Congress troubleshooter from the state was arrested under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after he appeared before the Enforcement Directorate for questioning for the fourth time on Tuesday at its headquarters in Delhi.

Condemning the action, Siddaramaiah alleged opposition leaders were being targeted using central government agencies. "It is just an attempt to divert the attention from structural failures of @BJP4India govt & also to prevent the voices of dissent. @DKShivakumar is also a victim of their vindictive politics," he said in a series of tweets. Shivakumar would definitely come out clean and the whole country would understand the "ulterior motives" of the BJP, he said. "We are all with him in this difficult times & shall provide him with full support," the Congress legislature party leader said.

bus-inside Protesters burn buses in Karnataka

Kumaraswamy said the ED has cited non-cooperation as the reason to arrest Shivakumar after days of interrogation, without allowing even a day's break for the (Ganesh Chaturthi) festival. "The ruling govt is using investigation agencies to oppress those opposition leaders who they think are a threat to their interests," he charged in a tweet.

Chief Minister Yediyurappa said they were not happy about Shivakumar's arrest. "I pray to God that he should come out from every thing. I have neither hated any one in my life, nor have I wished bad for any one. Law will take its course. If he comes out (of the charges) I will be more happy than any one," he told reporters. 

-Inputs from PTI

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