Bengaluru: Former minister M.P. Renukacharya has cautioned that he is prepared to file a defamation suit against Byrathi Suresh for his allegedly derogatory remarks about women.
Renukacharya criticised Byrathi Suresh for his irresponsible statements, pointing out that he has a habit of making allegations about women's character whenever he faces accusations. "It is unacceptable to speak about the character of those in public life," he stated. He further questioned the appropriateness of commenting on the late Maitradevi, wife of former Chief Minister Yediyurappa, many years after her passing.
"I strongly condemn the irresponsible comments made about Maitradevi and Shobha Karandlaje. We will file a defamation suit against this," Renukacharya asserted.
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He further added that it is wrong to speak ill of others' personal lives and urged an end to the disparagement of women. Renukacharya accused Byrathi Suresh of making such statements to divert attention from the MUDA scam.
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Damoh (PTI): Four persons, including two brothers, died and five others sustained injuries after a truck hit a motorcycle and a sports utility vehicle (SUV) in Madhya Pradesh's Damoh district on Friday, a police official said.
The incident took place near Basa Tarkheda village, around 10 km from the district headquarters, close to a temple along Damoh-Sagar state highway in the evening, Sagar Naka police outpost in charge inspector Vikram Dangi said.
"The truck first hit a motorcycle, killing siblings Jeevan Ahirwar (33) and Suraj Ahirwar (30) on the spot. It then rammed into a Bolero, killing two persons identified as Raju Choudhary (50) and Dharmendra Sikhaiya (32). Five persons sustained injuries and have been hospitalised," he informed.
The truck driver and his assistant fled from the spot and efforts are on to nab them, the official added.
