The fact that the person who posted this tweet was prosecuted instead of going after the accused is a testimony to how the government is acting.
In the Udupi College video case, the police filed an FIR belatedly. An FIR should have been registered immediately after the complaint. The delay policy is incorrect.
BJP National General Secretary CT Ravi said that instead of backing the accused, it is an example of how the government is acting by turning its back on those who tweeted about the accused. Speaking to the reporters in Chikkamagalur, he demanded that there should be a comprehensive investigation into this matter, which is dangerous if the allegations are true, and that there should be a transparent investigation into where his network is working.
CT Ravi lashed out at the Congress government saying that considering those involved in violent, anti-social and illegal incidents as innocent and letting them out of the case is not only a threat to the law and order of the state, it is also dangerous to the integrity of the country.
Commenting on MLA Tanveer Sheth's letter to the government to drop the case against the accused in the Kejehalli, DJehalli case, he said that in the DJehalli, Kejihalli case, they set fire to the entire town, burnt more than 250 vehicles, destroyed the police station and committed a terrible incident in the history of the state.
He questioned what would happen to the state if we did not know who was good and who was bad.