Complaint filed against BSY, Union Minister and Karandlaje
Team Udayavani, Apr 3, 2018, 11:24 AM IST
Mangaluru: Mangaluru City Corporation Councillor has filed a complaint against Union Minister, Ravi Shankar, former CM, BS Yeddyurappa and MP Shobha Karandalje for defaming her and bringing her name in BJP’s chargesheet against Congress.
The BJP had released the ‘chargesheet’ on Sunday against the Congress led government over various issues which included failure in law & order, atrocities against Dalits and women, farmers’ suicide and drug mafia.
Pratibha Kulai, Councilor from Hosabettu ward has lodged a complaint to the Police Commissioner T.R Suresh, that BJP has wrongly used her photograph in the chargesheet referring to the alleged harassment to BBMP councilors Manjula Narayanswamy and Mamta Vasudev.
“They have published my picture in a context which is not at all related to me. It is the height of foolishness on the part of a national party. I’ll continue my fight against this injustice. I’m also talking to my advocate about filing a defamation case,” Prathibha said.
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