Bengaluru:Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday announced that the state will adopt his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath's model to deal with communal forces only if required. Addressing a press conference on the occasion of the completion of his government's first year in office, Bommai said that as per the existing situation in Uttar Pradesh, Yogi had been the taking right decisions, but in Karnataka, there are many regulating mechanisms to deal with the issues in the statement.
However, if the need arises, Yogi's model would be taken up, he reiterated. The Chief Minister came under pressure to adopt Yogi's model in the wake of BJP activist Praveen Kumar Nettaru's murder. He maintained that there is an organized network to disrupt the system in the state. Regarding the hijab crisis, the Chief Minister said that his government has "totally controlled the situation and today most of them are following uniform rules".
"The government has also implemented rules on azaan as per the Supreme Court guidelines," he added. Replying to a query on the ban of SDPI and PFI organizations, Bommai stated that the Central government is working on this front. Many state governments have imposed bans and the courts have issued stay-on-ban orders.