Speaking to reporters after the ‘Government at Your Doorstep’ grievance redressal programme at RBANMS High School grounds, he said, “There are many appeals during the grievance redressal meetings requesting more time for payment of property tax and penalties. There are also many plaints seeking to ease property tax payment processes. The government would amend the rules after discussing it with the officials.”
In another case, a vigilant jeweller in Malleswaram 18th Cross reported a suspicious individual attempting to sell stolen gold ornaments on October 22. The prompt action of the police resulted in the recovery of 122 grams of gold. A police official said, “Upon further inquiry, the accused had been involved in various theft cases earlier. There were 20 cases against him in 2014 in Sanjay Nagar, RT Nagar, and Vidyaranyapura police stations. There was even a house theft case registered against him in Girinagar police station.”
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday stated that the state government has initiated the process to review the cases against the accused persons.
In a national context, where the BJP has tried to make Muslims politically irrelevant, the contest in Bengaluru's DJ Halli shows that they can still hold their representatives accountable and punish them for failing to stand with the community.
Rejecting the petition of an accused in the DJ Halli-KJ Halli 2020 riots in Bengaluru, a single-judge bench of the Karnataka High Court has said that prima facie.