RTI activist Snehamayi Krishna writes to PM Modi, Amit Shah looking for safety from Centre

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RTI activist Snehamayi Krishna, on whose grievance a case has been registered within the MUDA rip-off, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and House Minister Amit Shah, requesting instant safety help from the Centre, after the Karnataka authorities allegedly denied offering safety to him and his household.

Social activist Snehamayi Krishna (File photograph)

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Within the letter, he acknowledged that he had filed a grievance concerning the unlawful allotment of 14 websites below the Mysore City Improvement Authority (MUDA) within the title of Parvathi, the spouse of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, together with different political leaders and influential people.

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The RTI activist alleged that, due to the disclosure of this rip-off, a number of false FIRs have been registered towards him, and makes an attempt have been made to imprison him.

The primary FIR was filed on the Nanjanagudu City Police Station, adopted by one on the Devaraja Police Station and the Krishnaraja Police Station.

“They are trying to pressure me and offering money in exchange for dropping the case. Despite this, I remain determined to continue the fight. Now, they are resorting to threats against me and my family,” he alleged.

He recalled that on August 18, 2024, he had submitted a request to the Police Commissioner of Mysuru, looking for a gunman, however the request was denied.

Equally, the BJP State President, together with a number of NGOs and organisations, despatched request letters to the DGP of Karnataka looking for safety help for him, however these requests have been additionally denied.

“Since I am fighting against the Chief Minister and other influential individuals, the state government is refusing to provide me with security. This demonstrates that government officials are attempting to hinder my efforts under the influence of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah,” he mentioned.

“It seems that relying on state government security is increasingly risky for myself and my family. Therefore, I kindly request that security be provided by the central government to protect my life and ensure the well-being of my family,” he added.