JD(S) is planning to release my morphed photos and videos: Sumalatha Ambareesh
Team Udayavani, Apr 10, 2019, 3:07 PM IST
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Mandya: Actress Sumalatha Ambareesh, who is contesting from Mandya Lok Sabha seat as an independent candidate said that the JD(S) has planned to morph her photos and videos and release them on the social media.
Addressing an election campaign in Kalenahalli, Srirangapattana Sumalatha Ambareesh revealed that a JD(S) leader told her that the party is planning to morph her photo to its benefit.
She further added that “They are also planning to post details of my personal life on social media. People might see my morphed images and videos in the coming days.”
“The JD(S) has already contacted two of our boys who work for our social media accounts and discussed their plans with then,” she said.
“The party has also assured to pay them Rs 15 Lakh cash and a site in Bangalore and told them to stay in Dubai until the dust settles. These are the ways the JD(S) leaders are targeting me,” she alleged.
Reacting to the allegations made by Sumalatha JD(S) leader Puttaraju said that the JD(S) is not in a pathetic condition that the JD(S) are not in such a pathetic condition they have to resort to such tactics.
“If Sumalatha has not done anything wrong then why is she so scared? I don’t know why she is so depressed. The people of Mandya will make their decision clear on April 18 and we will win,” he confidently said.
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