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Minister of State for Skill Development Anant Kumar Hegde is facing an FIR for allegedly calling Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah a ‘bootlicker’ during a Parivartana Yatra rally in Belagavi.
The FIR was registered in Mysuru on Wednesday, after the City Magistrate Court ordered the police to take up the complaint made by Congress workers.
According to the complaint made by District Congress President BJ Vijayakumar, Hegde had allegedly said, “For vote and seat, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will even lick others’ boots”.
Though the Congress workers had attempted to file a complaint against Hegde soon after he made the statement on 18 November, the Mysuru police had earlier refused to receive it on the grounds that the speech was not made within their jurisdiction. The workers then moved the Magritrate Court, which directed the Mysuru police to file an FIR.
While the FIR has been filed at the Devaraja Police Station in Mysuru, the police are planning to approach the court to transfer the case to Belagavi.
In an earlier speech in the Parivartana Yatra in Kundapur, the BJP leader had sarcastically suggested that the Congress government will soon start celebrating terrorists like Ajmal Kasab and Osama Bin Laden. “Today, they will celebrate Tipu Jayanti, then Hyder Ali, then Afzal Guru, Ajmal Kasab and Bin Laden,” he had said on 13 November.
In 2016, Hegde had reportedly told mediapersons that there will be terrorism in the world as long as Islam exists.
(This article was first published in The News Minute and has been republished with permission)
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