Shivamogga, August 13: A Facebook status of a BJP state Yuva Morcha vice president threatening to disclose a sex scandal of a party MLA has created ripples and caused a debate in the party circle. Moreover, this Facebook post has also created lot of confusions among party leaders.
Party Yuva Morcha state vice president Bhavani Mohre is said to have posted a status in the Facebook account. As soon as he posted the status, far and against debates and comments were poured in. Some of them even asked Mohre to delete the post immediately. When his post received strong opposition inside the party, Mohre is said to have deleted the post.
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In a facebook account named Bhavani Mohre, a status saying ‘Sex scandal of BJP MLA to be disclosed, in front of the house of KSE’. was posted on Monday. Soon after posting the status, the Facebook account started receiving comments.
A user asked ‘Who is that leader?’ For that comment, Mohre posted a strong comment ‘that fellow asked to pander to get ticket’. Later, many people asked about ‘that’ leader. Some others asked him to delete the status as it is not fair to discuss such issues openly. The status has gone viral within a few hours. It has circulated even in WhatsApp and other social media. The issue has reached even the party senior leaders. Some leaders have contacted Mohre and forced him to delete the status. It is said that Mohre has deleted the status yielding to the pressure of the party workers.
Mohre is an aspirant for the city corporation elections. It is said that Mohre and the MLA were not in good terms. But whatever the issue, in the run-up to 2019 Lok Sabha elections, this issue could prove costly for the BJP in the state.
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New Delhi (PTI): In a major security breach at the Delhi Assembly, a masked man drove an SUV through one of the boundary gates, placed a flower bouquet outside the Speaker's office, and fled, triggering a high alert on Monday afternoon. Police later detained three people, including the driver, and seized the vehicle from north Delhi.
Multiple police teams, along with a bomb disposal squad, rushed to the site and conducted a thorough sweep of the area to rule out any threat, a police officer said.
The car, bearing an Uttar Pradesh registration number, entered the Assembly premises after breaking through Gate No. 2 at around 2 pm, officials said.
Since it is not the main gate, security is relatively less around it when the House is not in session, according to sources.
"The driver proceeded towards the office of Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta and placed a flower bouquet near the porch before rushing out in his vehicle," said a Delhi Secretariat official.
The incident raised "serious" security concerns, with authorities treating it as a potential "security breach", he said.
Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Ravindra Yadav reached the site soon after the incident and supervised the investigation.
Yadav said police checked CCTV camera footage in and around the area to reconstruct the sequence of events. Police teams were formed to track down the vehicle and its occupants, and alerts were flashed to adjoining states, with details of the suspected car shared with local police units.
Later, police apprehended three people, including the driver.
"Three people have been detained. The car was recovered, and the accused were caught in north Delhi," a police officer said.
Meanwhile, forensic experts examined the flower bouquet that was allegedly kept inside the assembly premises. The bomb disposal squad and dog squad conducted a thorough sweep of the area to rule out any explosive threat.
The incident comes close on the heels of bomb threats received by the Assembly during the recently concluded budget session.
