Bengaluru: Cyber Crime police booked a case against a person for posting a video in his Facebook account saying that ‘kill KPCC spokesperson Nataraj Gowda, I will handle it’.

In a debate on terror strike on jawans at Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir on a private tv channel, Nataraj Gowda attributed the attack on the failure of the central government.

Misinterpreting the statement, ‘Hindu Samrat, Dharma Sene’ Facebook account admin Athul Kumar alias Madhugiri Modi has posted the video. On Friday, KPCC legal cell general secretary Surya Mukundraj complained to the Cyber Crime Police to lodge a case against Madhugiri Modi.

The video posted by Athul Kumar was shared by Gurumurthy Hiremath, Karunadavani, Venkatappa Venkatappa Facebook accounts and Mukundaraj urged the police to book cases against them and take legal actions.

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Sindhanur: A 12-year-old boy was killed and his mother seriously injured after a man allegedly attacked his elder brother’s family with a knife over a property dispute in Alabanur village of Sindhanur taluk on Wednesday morning.

The deceased has been identified as Nagaraj Siddappa Alvi (12). Amrutha Siddappa (42) sustained serious injuries in the attack. Police said the accused is Basavaraj Rudrappa Alvi, the younger brother of the victim boy’s father.

According to preliminary information, Basavaraj had arrived in Alabanur village on Tuesday and was staying at his mother’s house.

On Wednesday morning, he allegedly went to the house of his brother Siddappa carrying a knife. At the time, Siddappa’s wife Amrutha and children Nagaraj and Dhanush were present in the house.

Police said the accused allegedly attacked them with the knife. Nagaraj died in the incident, while Amrutha and Dhanush suffered serious injuries.

The injured were shifted to the government hospital in the city for treatment.

Deputy Superintendent of Police G. Chandrashekhar visited the spot and gathered information.

Sources said Chinnamma Rudrappa of Alabanur village has two sons Siddappa, who lives in Alabanur, and Basavaraj, who resides in Alliganur village of Siruguppa taluk.

Police suspect the long-standing property dispute between the two brothers led to the fatal attack.