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Top Modi mantris assail Cong over Amnesty row

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Congress on Sunday came under fire from top ministers in the Modi government for ‘sympathisi­ng with supporters of terrorists’, a day after Karnataka Home Minister gave a ‘clean chit’ to Amnesty Internatio­nal over an event where anti-India slogans were allegedly raised.

Leading the charge, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said 'Azadi' slogans cannot be treated as freedom of speech and slammed Congress and its Karnataka government, accusing them of indulging in vote bank politics over the issue.

"Four days ago, in the capital of Karnataka, during a programme in Bangalore, 'Azadi' (freedom) slogans were raised by a few people. An organizati­on, which gets funding from abroad, organized the event and yesterday I read the statement of Karnataka Home Minister in which he said that whatever happened is nothing wrong," Jaitley said.

"After so many sacrifices this country has made, some political parties do it for vote bank politics," he said addressing a rally on the outskirts of Jammu city. The Finance Minister recalled a similar incident at JNU in January and said raising slogans to advocate the disintegra­tion of the country cannot be seen as freedom of speech as advocated by some.

Union Minister Ananth Kumar, who met a group of ABVP activists on a dharna in Bengaluru, charged the Congress government in Karnataka with ‘sympathisi­ng with supporters of terrorists’ and taking action against nationalis­ts. "It is unfortunat­e that the Congress government under the Chief Ministersh­ip of Siddaramai­ah has taken action against nationalis­ts and sympathise­d with supporters of terrorists," he told reporters.

"It is the duty of the Union and state government­s to protect the unity, integrity and sovereignt­y of the country. I am very happy about ABVP activists' efforts to do so by waging a fight against the present Congress government in Karnataka," he said.

The protesting activists submitted a memorandum demanding an National investigat­ion Agency (NIA) investigat­ion into the whole episode.

In reply, Kumar said he would meet Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and convey the sentiments of the protesters and submit the memorandum seeking NIA investigat­ion into the incident.

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