Bangalore, July 29: Terming the Mangalore homestay attack, wherein Hindutva activists molested girls in front of camera, as an unfortunate incident, an embarrassed BJP-led State Government has said that no one would be spared for the "inhuman act", which has sparked public outrage.
As the moral policing act came under all-round attack targeting the BJP Government, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar held a meeting in Bangalore with Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister R Ashoka and reviewed the situation.
"Government has taken the incident very seriously. Nobody will be allowed to take law into their hands," said Shettar.
He said Police had been directed to arrest the other culprits immediately and take stringent action against them. "...It is an inhuman act," Ashoka said warning that the government would not tolerate such attacks.
Meanwhile, KPCC President G Parameshwara demanded a CID probe into the attack and accused the government of failure to main law and order and rein in the Sangh Parivar outfits.
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