Commenting on the alleged attacks on state police, Khanna Commenting on the alleged attacks on state police, Khannasaid, "Earlier when there were attacks on police personnel,the houses of accused were even dug up." Khan, while replying to him, said the state governmentworked under the limits of law and it could not resort to suchacts. Not satisfied with the response, Khanna said as theSupreme Court had sought a reply from Khan over his allegedcontroversial remarks about the Bulandshar incident, theminister should resign on moral grounds. The BJP member then walked out of the House with partymembers. Azam Khan had courted controversy by allegedly sayingthat the Bulandshar incident was a "politically controversy".The SC had yesterday sought a reply from the minister and thestate government on a plea to shift the probe and trial in thecase out of the state due to "distrust". "The court’s observation has come on the basis of thefacts provided to it. I will give my reply to it. As far as mystand on rape victims is concerned, I feel the matter shouldbe decided within a week as per the Islamic law, and theguilty should be stoned to death," Khan said. "As a minister, when I said the reality behind fivesimilar incidents should come out, why is a particular partyworried? The CBI probe is underway in the case and the factwill come out. The UP government is also concerned about suchincidents," he added. PTI ABN SMI SRY SMNSRY