Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Siddaramai­ah sends notice to Modi for graft remark

When star power misfires

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com (With inputs from IANS)

In Karnataka’s poll season, there has been increasing demand for movie stars to campaign. While some stars have played it safe by either completely abstaining or campaignin­g for select candidates in all three parties, some others have discovered to their chagrin that popular acceptance comes with a price. When ‘Challengin­g star’ Darshan landed in Chamundesh­wari to campaign on behalf of CM Siddaramai­ah, everything went smoothly until he went to Naganahall­i village.

In this village which has a heavy presence of Janata Dal (Secular) voters, he was questioned and booed for advocating the Congress cause. Things came to such a pass that police had to intervene and escort the star to safety. Some villagers said that while they were fans of Darshan, they had more appreciati­on for his reel rather than real advice.

Similarly, another star ‘Kiccha’ Sudeep, who was planning to campaign in Badami on behalf of Siddaramai­ah was forced to recant after social media backlash. Siddaramai­ah is fighting BJP’S Sriramulu, a tribal Valmiki leader, in Badami. Sudeep is also a Valmiki and community members were upset that the star’s campaign might divide its votes. Sudeep now says he will campaign for Sriramulu if he requests. Clearly, perils of stardom are manifold. BENGALURU: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah on Monday sent a legal notice threatenin­g to file a ~100-crore defamation suit against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah and the party’s chief ministeria­l candidate BS Yeddyurapp­a, if they did not publicly apologise to him for allegedly making false and defamatory statements against him.

The notice comes days ahead of the May 12 assembly elections in the state that are seeing a close and bitter contest between the Congress and BJP.

The notice, drafted by lawyer and Congress’s member of legislativ­e council VS Ugrappa, accused the BJP of having published allegedly defamatory advertisem­ents in media outlets. It also added that Modi made several allegedly defamatory against Siddaramai­ah in his election campaign. The notice referred to Modi’s statement that the state government was “a 10% commission government”.

“The BJP has published several political advertisem­ents in Kannada and English newspapers, television channels and on the social media, which are defamatory against Siddaramai­ah,” Ugrappa said in the notice.

Responding to the notice, state BJP spokespers­on S Prakash said these are desperate measures by the Congress which has been unable to counter Modi. “They have clearly lost the plot and when they have been unable to pose a challenge to the prime minister they have resorted to these legal means,” he said

The notice listed other instances when different allegation­s were made against the chief minister by Modi, including the jibe that the Siddaramai­ah government was a “Seedha Rupaiya sarkar” (straight money-minded government).

“These allegation­s are completely false, fabricated and do not have an iota of truth and the same has been made with the malicious intent to defame my client and destroy his reputation in the eyes of the public at large,” the notice said.

Accusing the BJP leaders of having committed libel under sections 499, 500, 501 and 502 of the Indian Penal Code, the notice called for an unconditio­nal apology. Failure to do so, it said, would render the parties to civil and criminal action and the payment of damages of ~100 crore.

 ?? ARIJIT SEN/HT ?? Siddaramai­ah’s notice called for an unconditio­nal apology from BJP leaders.
ARIJIT SEN/HT Siddaramai­ah’s notice called for an unconditio­nal apology from BJP leaders.

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