Karnataka Dwelling Minister G Parameshwara on Friday mentioned that an FIR had been filed towards the Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) chief CT Ravi after he allegedly made derogatory remarks towards Congress Chief Laxmi Hebbalkar.
BJP chief CT Ravi.
Based on ANI, Parameshwara mentioned “An FIR has been filed against him (CT Ravi) after the complaint. He will be produced before the court today. I’m not aware of the injury to his head. Police have taken action after consultation with the chairman. CT Ravi’s complaint will be also examined.”
Additional, Parameshwara mentioned that the incident began with Ravi allegedly calling Rahul Gandhi a drug addict and additional added that it was mistaken and no senior politician ought to use such phrases.
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“This incident all started after he allegedly called Rahul Gandhi a drug addict. It is wrong, being a senior politician no one should use such words, that too against a lady who is a minister. I don’t want to react to whatever allegation CT Ravi made during the road protest. He will be produced before the court in Belagavi, then the procedure will be followed…”
In the meantime, advocate MB Jiragi, consultant of Ravi claimed that regardless of the BJP chief being arrested beneath sections 75 and 79 of BNS, the police had not formally recorded his arrested or introduced him earlier than a Justice of the Peace which was a authorized requirement.
“CT Ravi has been arrested under sections 75 and 79 of BNS. He has been arrested physically. But so far, we have not been confirmed on record that he has been arrested. De facto, the Karnataka police have already taken him into custody. They took him to various places last night… So far, they have not produced him before the court of law,” Jiragi mentioned.
The lawyer pressured that beneath the regulation, Ravi should be introduced earlier than a Justice of the Peace inside an affordable time, which has not occurred but. “It is mandated under the law that a person who has been arrested must be produced before the nearest magistrate within a reasonable time. Unfortunately, this has not happened. So far, we don’t know at what time they will produce him before the court,” he added.
(With ANI inputs)
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