Kochi/Chennai, Aug. 23 -- Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday accused the Opposition's vice-presidential nominee B Sudershan Reddy of aiding Maoism with his Supreme Court judgement on the Salwa Judum militia in Chhattisgarh and criticised the Congress for not filing a single complaint despite its protests about the SIR in Bihar. "The Opposition's candidate Sudershan Reddy had given the judgement (against) Salwa Judum which helped Naxalism...," he said at a conclave organised by the Malayalam news channel Manorama News. The home minister was referring to the landmark 2011 judgement passed by a bench of justices Reddy and SS Nijjar outlawing the Salwa Judum. In another event in Tamil Nadu, Shah targeted chief minister MK Stalin, calling the DMK government the "most corrupt" in India. P9...