Bengaluru, Nov 18: Cracking down on rebellion over ticket distribution for coming bypolls, the ruling BJP in Karnataka has decided to expel rebel Sharath Bachegowda who has jumped into the fray as an independent in Hoskote.
Announcing this, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappaon Monday also indicated action against Sharath Bachegowda's father and BJP MP from Chikkaballapura B N Bachegowda, who has been keeping away from campaign for the December 5 bypolls for 15 assembly constituencies.
"It has already been decided (on expelling Sharath), there is no question of him remaining in the party," he said.
Yediyurappa said disqualified Congress MLA MTB Nagaraj, who has joined BJP, had been given the ticket for Hoskote only after taking Sharath and his father into confidence.
Speaking to reporters in Hoskote after campaigning for Nagaraj, he hinted at action against Sharath's father B N Bachegowda also.
"We will bring to the notice of the central leadership the political developments here," he said adding a watch was being kept on the MP's activities.
Sharath has filed his nomination as an independent candidate after the party denied him ticket and fielded Nagaraj.
JD(S) has decided to support Sharath, who lost to Nagaraj in 2018 assembly elections, and said it would not field its candidate in Hoskote.
The strong reaction against Sharath came as it became clear he would not withdraw and his father keeping away from campaigning for BJP's official nominee despite being a party MP.
The chief minister said he had spoken to the two before giving ticket to Nagaraj and accused them of "betrayal."
"People should teach a lesson to those who betray. At least now the Member of Parliament should advise his son and ask him to withdraw," Yediyurappa said.
Sharath, who is also secretary of BJP Yuva Morcha, had earlier been appointed Chairman of Karnataka Housing Board by the Chief Minister in an attempt to pacify him.
Calling Nagraj a "honest politician," Yediyurappa said he came out of "the corrupt coalition government" despite being a Minister with a good portfolio.
"I'm confident that Nagaraj will win with a margin of over 25,000 votes and people will teach a lesson to those indulging in anti-party activities, there is no question of taking them into the party," he added.
Nagaraj along with 15 other disqualified MLAs of Congress and JDS had joined the BJP on November 14, a day after the Supreme Court paved the way for them to contest the bypolls. Their rebellion was instrumental in the downfall of H D Kumaraswamy led Congress-JD(S) coalition government in July.
BJP has given tickets to 13 of them for the bypolls in their respective seats, which has triggered disgruntlement in some constituencies, including Hoskote.
In Kagwad, former MLA Raju Kage has quit the BJP and has been fielded by the Congress.
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New Delhi: IRS officer Sameer Wankhede has submitted his reply to the Delhi High Court in the defamation case he filed against Red Chillies Entertainment, the production company owned by actor Shah Rukh Khan. The case pertains to the recently released series The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, which Wankhede claims has defamed him.
In his statement to the court, Wankhede asserted that the show’s portrayal of a police officer is clearly based on him and has caused serious harm to his public image. He cited four key reasons supporting his claim.
First, he said the character in question bears physical similarities to him, including facial and body features. Second, he noted that the character’s working style and mannerisms closely resemble his own.
Third, Wankhede highlighted that the officer in the show is depicted making a high-profile arrest involving a major film personality, which he said directly mirrors his own involvement in the Aryan Khan drug case.
Fourth, he pointed out that the character frequently uses the phrase “Satyameva Jayate,” a motto he himself had used during media interactions in the course of that investigation. He argued that using the national motto in such a context cannot be dismissed as creative expression or humour.
Wankhede also referred to an interview in which Aryan Khan allegedly admitted that the show was “inspired by some real events.” This, he said, contradicts Red Chillies Entertainment’s claim that The Ba**ds of Bollywood* is purely fictional.
He further alleged that the tone and intent of the series indicate personal and institutional vendetta, aimed at discrediting and defaming him rather than engaging in artistic storytelling.
Wankhede informed the court that the fallout from the show has affected his family, with his wife and sister receiving abusive and vulgar messages online.
Rejecting Red Chillies’ argument that he is a “thin-skinned” officer, Wankhede said that a public servant cannot be expected to tolerate false and damaging portrayals simply because of his position. He emphasized that his legal action seeks to protect the constitutional rights and dignity of both himself and his family.
