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P Chidambaram Slams Karnataka Home Minister's Bulldozer Remark

G Parameshwara had said the state government was considering "razing down" the homes of the drug peddlers.

P Chidambaram Slams Karnataka Home Minister's Bulldozer Remark
In a strongly worded social media post, P Chidambaram said he was "alarmed" by the remarks.
Bengaluru:

A remark by Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on the possibility of razing down the houses of drug peddlers has drawn sharp criticism from senior Congress leader and former Union Minister P Chidambaram, triggering an internal debate within the ruling party.

Parameshwara had said the state government is taking "strict action against drug peddlers on a daily basis," adding that officials are not only tracking offenders and acting against those renting out homes to them but are also considering "razing down their houses."

In a strongly worded social media post, Chidambaram said he was "alarmed" by the remarks.

"I hope the report is wrong. The Supreme Court has declared the law: demolishing homes without due process is illegal and will violate the rights of other family members to a shelter," he wrote.

He further reminded that the Congress Party has consistently opposed "bulldozer justice" as practised in Uttar Pradesh.

"Let not a Congress-governed state like Karnataka go down the illegal path of UP," he cautioned.

Parameshwara's comments have now prompted questions about the government's anti-drug strategy and opened space for both internal criticism and opposition attacks.

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