Bengaluru police commissioner Pratap Reddy on Tuesday stated police should not concerned with any mafia after singer Fortunate Ali alleged that his farm within the Karnataka capital is being encroached by land mafia with the assistance of native police.
The IPS officer spoke to information company ANI, and stated he has seen the singer’s posts on social media, however urged him to lodge a proper criticism. “We now have seen it on social media, however we do not reply to social media. If someone has any downside then they need to lodge a criticism. Police will not take the facet of any mafia,” Pratap Reddy stated.
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Fortunate Ali on Sunday posted a number of tweets alleging that his farm in Yelahanka is being encroached illegally by a Sudhir Reddy, saying he belongs to the ‘Bangalore Land Mafia’. Including that he’s in Dubai for work, Ali stated the mafia members have forcibly entered his farm and are refusing to point out the related paperwork.
He additionally accused an IAS officer, Rohini Sindhuri, of serving to him. Sindhuri later spoke to a publication and denied the claims, warning that she would file a defamation case in opposition to the singer.
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Ali additionally shared a publish on Fb a pair days later the place he stated he had filed a criticism relating to the identical to the jurisdictional ACP. “I’ve not had any optimistic response as but. My household and babies are alone on the farm. I get no assist from the native police, who’re actually supporting the encroachers and are detached to our state of affairs and the authorized standing of our land,” he stated.