Bengaluru: The Goa government's sudden decision of banning fish from Karnataka is inappropriate, stated Minister UT Khader.

Speaking in the Vikas Soudha on Monday, he said, "It is inappropriate to do like this. At least, an information should have been provided in advance. They would have discussed with us. They have not done that. I will discuss this with the CM and in the Cabinet. We will then take an action, "he said.

CM's statement misinterpreted

Responding about the alleged controversial statement of CM Kumaraswamy against a woman farmer, Minister UT Khader said, "It is inappropriate to misinterpret the chief minister's statement.

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Bengaluru (PTI): A case of sexual harassment and criminal intimidation was registered against two unknown persons after the wife of an IPS officer lodged a complaint alleging that her children were harassed during a recent IPL match at the M Chinnaswamy stadium here, police said.

The incident occurred in the Diamond Box, a premium seating enclosure, at around 9.40 pm on May 3, they said.

According to the complainant, two people abused her son (22) and inappropriately touched her daughter (26).

She further alleged that the couple shouted at, threatened and disturbed her children. They also abused her daughter and behaved "indecently" with her.

The complainant claimed that the entire incident was recorded by her son on his mobile phone.

Police said that one of the suspects involved in the incident was a senior Income Tax official.

Based on the complaint, a case was registered under BNS sections 351(1) ( criminal intimidation), 352 ( intentional insult with the intent to provoke a breach of peace) 75(1) (sexual harassment), 79 (criminalizes acts intended to insult a woman’s modesty), police said, adding further investigation.

The incident took place during a match between RCB and CSK.