Manikanth Rathod was arrested in Hyderabad on Sunday night and launched on bail Monday. Rathod had threatened Kharge, son of AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge, at a press convention held on Friday. “You (Kharge) can shoot us with an AK-47 rifle or a gun. We’re able to die. We’re additionally able to shoot you,” Rathod had stated.
This was after Kharge, who represents Chittapur in Kalaburagi, lashed out at BJP employees over a marketing campaign carried out towards him on November 8 within the constituency. BJP employees had caught posters saying that their MLA was lacking, prompting an indignant outburst from the Congress chief who had stated that it could be troublesome for BJP leaders to maneuver round in the event that they continued such techniques.
In different updates, a choice to provide the saffron paint to lecture rooms constructed underneath the Viveka scheme in Karnataka has evoked sturdy reactions from the Opposition Congress, which accused the BJP authorities of “saffronisation”.
Talking at a information convention on Monday, Congress state working president Salim Ahmed stated the federal government had resorted to diversionary techniques over the previous three years. “They need to be ashamed. There should not sufficient lecture rooms, books and noon meals should not supplied to college students, and there should not sufficient academics,” he stated.
Karnataka college schooling minister B C Nagesh has triggered a contemporary controversy by indicating that over 7,500 new lecture rooms being constructed underneath the Viveka scheme within the state will likely be painted saffron.
Talking at an occasion within the north Karnataka district of Gadag on Sunday, the BJP minister stated lecture rooms constructed underneath the Viveka scheme will likely be uniform in nature. “The brand new Viveka lecture rooms will likely be saffron in color as per the suggestion of architects and never according to any ideology,” stated Nagesh who has been on the forefront of controversies in reference to the alleged saffronisation of faculty textbooks and alleged overreach by way of prescribing uniforms following an issue over using hijabs in a number of state colleges.