Bengaluru: Two additional Special Public Prosecutors (SPP) appointed by the state government to represent the Special Investigation Team (SIT) for Prajwal Revanna sex scandal in the court have resigned unexpectedly on Tuesday causing widespread speculations.
Karnataka State Government had appointed Jayna Kothari and B N Jagadish as SPPs to argue on behalf of the SIT in the sex scandal. However, both of them have resigned from their roles on Tuesday, sources said.
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The state government had appointed B N Jagadish as a special public prosecutor to argue for the SIT. Later, senior advocates Ashok N. Nayak and Jayna Kothari were appointed as additional special public prosecutors to defend the prosecution before the trial and sessions court.
Accused Prajwal Revanna has been remanded to the judicial custody till June 24 by the court. He is currently lodged in Parappana Agrahara and has been assigned number ‘5664’ as an under-trial.
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Solapur (PTI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday termed as "unwarranted" the controversy over a book on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in which Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad allegedly made objectionable remarks against its publisher.
An audio clip surfaced last week on social media, in which Gaikwad was heard using offensive language and threatening Kolhapur-based publisher Prashant Ambi. The MLA referred to the book titled 'Shivaji Kon Hota' (Who was Shivaji), written by CPI leader Govind Pansare and originally published in 1988.
Talking to reporters here, CM Fadnavis, "The book was published in the 1980s. Have those who have raked up a controversy read the book? The stature of the warrior king is so big that no one can insult him. Whatever is happening is anti-social and insensitive."
The controversy over the book is unwarranted, he said, and cautioned against attempts to sensationalise issues merely to remain in the news.
When asked about the BJP's candidates for the upcoming legislative council polls, Fadnavis said appointments and candidate selections are decided by the party's parliamentary board, and not by him individually.
"All decisions will be taken as per the party process," he said, adding that discussions are ongoing and outcomes will be known after due deliberations.
Nine council members, including former chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, are retiring on May 13. As per the schedule announced by the Election Commission of India, polling will be held on May 12. The counting of votes will take place on the same day at 5 pm, and the entire process is expected to be completed by May 13.
The BJP has decided to contest four of the nine seats in the biennial elections.
On the sugar sector, he said the state has consistently achieved over 99 per cent of the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) payments to farmers, though there may be minor fluctuations due to market conditions affecting sugar mills.
He added that the government has extended support to the sector and held meetings to address issues faced by factories. A committee has been formed to review post-season challenges and suggest policy measures, including possible assistance from the Centre.
