Bengaluru: After the murder of a young woman in Hubli, the opposition BJP has targeted the Congress government in Karnataka, accusing it of deteriorating law and order situation. Home Minister G Parameshwara on Friday said that it was lapses on the part of the police and other The factors are reviewed. Such incidents happened again and again.

Twenty-year-old Anjali Ambigar was allegedly murdered by 22-year-old Giris Sawant in Hubli on Wednesday after she allegedly rejected his marriage proposal, just days after the murder of student Neha Hiremath in her college campus in the same city. Is after. 18 April.

"I am reviewing to find out if there is any lapse on the part of the authorities or any other factors or reasons. Such incidents are happening again and again, we need to find out," Parameshwara told reporters here. What is the reason for this?,

The minister said he is sending an Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) to Hubli to investigate the incident and submit the report and if possible, he will also visit there.

The BJP on Thursday strongly attacked the government over Anjali's murder and alleged that it has failed to maintain law and order and its grip on the administration is weakening.

The opposition party even demanded that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah drop Parameshwara from the cabinet and alleged that he had miserably failed to handle the law and order situation in the state.

Meanwhile, the police have arrested the accused Girish Sawant and Parameshwara said that strict punishment will be ensured as per the law.

“There is no mercy in such murder cases,” he said.An inspector has been suspended after reporting lapses on the part of the police. The police did not take immediate action, but due to the lapse the suspension was done. Further legal action will be taken," he said.

The victim's family alleged that they had approached the police and complained to them that the accused had threatened Anjali with the same fate as 23-year-old Neha Hiremath, who was stabbed to death by her former classmate.Parameshwara said, as per his knowledge, there was no written complaint, but the family had reportedly informed the police about the threat.

He said, “That is why we have suspended the inspector and it will be investigated and if there is any lapse on the part of the police, action will be taken against the officers."