Telangana's ruling TRS reacted sharply to the "most irresponsible and reprehensible" remarks of the senior Congress leader and demanded that he withdraw those.
"Telangana Police has set up a bogus ISIS site which is radicalising Muslim youth and encouraging them to become ISIS modules," Singh said in a post on his Twitter page.
"The issue is whether Telangana Police should be trapping Muslim Youths in becoming ISIS modules by posting inflammatory information?
Following the comments, TRS MLA from Jubilee Hills constituency M Gopi Nath filed a police complaint against the Congress leader seeking action against him.
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"We have received a complaint from the MLA that says Digvijaya Singh has defamed the police. We have referred the matter for legal opinion and will proceed as per the legal opinion," Jubilee Hills police station inspector S Venkat Reddy told PTI.
The Congress leader's comment drew sharp reaction from TRS, with Telangana Industries and IT Minister K T Rama Rao demanding that Singh withdraw his remarks or provide evidence to back his claim.
"Most irresponsible and reprehensible thing coming from a former CM (of Madhya Pradesh). Request you to withdraw these comments unconditionally or provide evidence," Rama Rao, the son of chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, tweeted.
Later, talking to reporters on the issue in New Delhi he wanted to know if the Congress high command endorsed Singh's remarks.
"It also resulted in Saifullaha encounter in Kanpur the same day," he said.
Telangana DGP Anurag Sharma said the Congress leader's comments would demoralise the police force and lower the image of personnel engaged in fighting anti-national forces.
"Unfounded allegations from a senior, responsible leader will lower the morale and image of police engaged in fighting anti-national forces," Sharma said.