Bengaluru: Recalling 'encounter' deaths by Hyderabad police, of the four accused involved in the rape and murder of a young woman doctor in 2019, former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Friday said the state government should take leaf out of Telangana Police's book while handling the horrific gang rape case of a young college student in Mysuru.
Speaking to reporters in Chennapatna, Kumaraswamy said taking harsh steps like 'shoot and kill' are necessary to curb such brutal crimes. Noting the reports that the accused were drinking alcohol at the crime spot, he said that the Karnataka government should bring in tough laws to stop alcohol consumption in deserted places.
The former chief minister is the latest among politicians to court controversy for their comments on the gang rape of a young girl in Mysuru on Tuesday. The last two days have seen leaders of the ruling BJP and opposition Congress crossing swords over the issue, and making controversial statements.
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