The Hindu (Bangalore)

BJP claims party worker’s brother assaulted by Congress member, but no party named in FIR

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Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Legislativ­e Assembly R. Ashok in a post on X (formerly Twitter) alleged that a brother of a BJP worker was assaulted by a worker attached to the Congress at Bidadi in Ramanagara district.

However, neither the complaint copy nor the FIR registered in the Bidadi police station named the involvemen­t of any political party in the incident that occurred recently.

Mr. Ashok said: “Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and Bengaluru Rural Congress candidate D.K. Suresh in frustratio­n of losing the election have resorted to goondaism. Despite the fact that a brother of a BJP worker was assaulted, why is the accused still not arrested? Has Siddaramai­ah succumbed before DK brothers?”

He further urged the Election Commission to initiate action to stop such elements from creating fear among the electorate.

But the FIR copy shows that the complainan­t, identified as Shivakumar C.S., who is a brother of the victim identified as Naveen, has not named any party or political rivalry behind the incident.

According to the FIR, Shivakumar received a call in the morning from a man identified as Sukhesh, who informed him that his brother was at a farm belonging to Kabaddi Babu of Kempashett­y Doddi.

Shivakumar and his father went there and they found Naveen arguing with a man named Shekhara and a farm worker of Kempadoddi village. Shekhara and others are accused in the case. According to the FIR, Shivakumar urged Naveen and Shekhara to calm down and the accused allegedly hit Naveen’s head using a wooden log. As a result, Naveen started to bleed. The farm worker also hit Naveen’s father, identified as Sheshadri.

Shivakumar escaped with Naveen and Sheshadri. Naveen is currently being treated at a private hospital.

Talking to The Hindu, Shivakumar said: “My brother had left home at 1 a.m. on Tuesday and I received a call at 10 a.m. in the morning. When I reached, they were arguing and I do not know what was the reason. The police are now recording the statements of Naveen and he can only tell why this happened.”

When asked about the political rivalry behind the incident, he said, “I do not know anything.”

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