Bengaluru, May 29 -- Senior BJP leaders on Thursday lashed out at Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao over his remarks on the recent murder of Abdul Rahim in Mangaluru, accusing him of communalising the issue and failing in his responsibilities as a minister. BJP leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy described Rao as "an unfit minister," stating, "a minister must find ways to curb problems, not create them. Such a person should be immediately removed as Mangaluru district-incharge minister or transferred elsewhere." The BJP's criticism came hours after Rao, addressing reporters, described Abdul Rahim's killing as a "targeted act of religious revenge" and a dangerous sign of increasing communal polarisation. He called Rahi...