Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday apologized for the remarks of his brother HD Revanna which he made on the actress turned politician Sumalatha Ambareesh. Revanna had made the remarks on Sumalatha’s decision to contest from Mandya constituency.

Speaking to reporter in Bengaluru on Sunday, Kumaraswamy “Revanna did not speak anything against Sumalatha. I spoke to Revanna about his remarks and asked him why he made those remarks on Sumalatha. Revanna told me that what he said was misinterpreted and what he meant was Sumalatha is in a state of sadness over the death of her husband Ambareesh and that we should not indulge in politics with her”.

“Even then I feel, Revanna should not have made those remarks. I apoligise on behalf of Revanna if anybody has been hurt by his remarks” Kumaraswamy added.

 

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Kolkata (PTI): Demanding safety after counting of votes, hundreds of villagers staged a protest in Falta in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district on Saturday, alleging they were receiving life threats from TMC workers in the area.

The protesters, many of them women and holding BJP flags, blocked the road in Hasimnagar village, alleging that local panchayat pradhan Israfil, a close associate of TMC candidate Jehangir Khan, issued them threats of attacks after poll results are announced.

The CRPF deputy commandant visited the area with a large force and assured the demonstrators of ensuring their safety.

Khan dismissed the allegations and said the women were "deployed" by the BJP to stage the demonstration and engineer the arrest of TMC functionaries in the area before the counting to "harm the morale of the TMC supporters".

"If the charges are proved, I am ready to face the law," he said.

Fatima Bibi, one of the protesters belonging to the BJP's Mahila Morcha, claimed Israfil and his men "have been visiting the area since April 30 and threatening us that there would be bloodshed from May 5. We demand CRPF remain in the area".

The CRPF official said, "We are here to instill confidence among the people with support of the local police, We have assured them of full security."

An Election Commission official said a report has been sought about the protests from the district administration.