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Case registered against BJP leader KS Eshwarappa

Bengaluru: Former Karnataka minister KS Eshwarappa’s ‘shoot the traitors’ statement has created an uproar in the politics of the state. Many BJP leaders have advised him to speak thoughtfully. Many leaders were seen defending his statement. An FIR has been registered against the BJP leader regarding his statement and a notice has also been given to him. However, after this action Eshwarappa said that he is not afraid of such FIRs.

FIR lodged at Davanagere Extension Police Station

Davangere Extension police station has registered this case on the complaint of Hanumanthappa, a resident of the area. Let us tell you that Eshwarappa had said in an event on Thursday, I want to appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make a law to shoot those two traitors (DK Suresh and Vinay Kulkarni) who are trying to make South India a separate country. want.

Not afraid of such FIRs- Eshwarappa

While reacting on the FIR, Eshwarappa said in Shivamogga that he is not afraid of such FIRs. Eshwarappa said, I am not afraid of even 100 such FIRs against me on the principles of nationalism and Hindutva. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had said on Friday that legal action would be taken against the BJP leader over his statement.

The statement was misinterpreted – Yediyurappa

After this statement of the BJP leader, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had expressed surprise whether this was the statement of a national party leader. Meanwhile, former Karnataka Chief Minister and senior BJP leader B S Yediyurappa said on Saturday that some people are distorting former minister K S Eshwarappa’s ‘shoot the traitors’ comment to give it a different meaning. He said, “People are creating negative connotations about Eshwarappa’s statement. Eshwarappa had demanded a law to shoot only traitors. There is no connection between Eshwarappa’s statement and the comments made against him.

What did DK Suresh say?

It is noteworthy that DK Suresh, brother of Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, had claimed on February 1 that taxes collected from the southern states were being distributed to the states of North India. He had said that if this injustice was not stopped, the southern states would be forced to demand a separate nation. However, defending his brother’s statement, Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar had said that Suresh had only said about public perception.

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