Bengaluru: BJP leader S M Krishna demands withdrawal of FIR against 'Vishwavani' editor


Bengaluru, May 29 (IANS): Condemning the intolerance of the Karnataka government towards the media, BJP leader S.M. Krishna on Wednesday urged Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy to withdraw the FIR filed against a Kannada editor over an article criticizing the Chief Minister's son Nikhil.

"The FIR against 'Vishwavani' editor Vishweshwar Bhat should be withdrawn as it amounts to abuse of power and interference in the freedom of press," Krishna said in a statement here.

The FIR was booked on Monday after Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) General Secretary Pradeep Kumar filed a complaint at a police station against Bhat for reporting on May 25 that Nikhil blamed former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda for his defeat in the Lok Sabha election.

"I don't understand the need for a Chief Minister to make his crony file a complaint and order the police to book a case against the editor of a leading Kannada daily instead of refuting the news story and clarifying what actually transpired between his son (Nikhil) and his father (Gowda) on the phone," said Krishna in the statement.

According to the article, which Bhat claimed was based on reliable sources, an inebriated Nikhil had shouted at Gowda senior at the latter's residence for not ensuring his victory from Mandya and failing to prevent Congress leaders from campaigning for the Independent (Sumalatha Ambareesh) and voting in favour of her.

Multilingual South Indian actress Sumalatha won the high-profile Mandya seat by a margin of 1,25,876 votes in the otherwise JD-S bastion, about 100 km southwest of Bengaluru in the old Mysuru region.

Noting that the authoritarian act of the police at the behest of the Chief Minster was a sign of frustration over the ignominious defeat, Krishna said the "undemocratic and dictatorial attitude" was dangerous to the independent functioning of the media.

Krishna, 87, who hails from Maddur in Mandya district, joined the BJP in March 2018 after quitting the Congress in January 2018. He campaigned for Sumalatha.

Nikhil was a joint candidate in Mandya where the politically powerful Vokkaliga community to which the Gowda clan belongs is a dominant force.

Of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka, a resurgent BJP won 25 while the JD-S and Congress won only one each to retain Bangalore Rural and Hassan, where Nikhil's cousin brother Prajwal Revanna defeated BJP's A Manju.

  

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    There seems to be no such scripted Candle light march or award Vapsi. However, the people of India have performed several "Neta Vapsi" task effectively recently...

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, May 30 2019

    s m krishna needs sympathy...after getting CM, Governor and Foreign Minister post from Congress, he was not satisfied..he jumped ship and joined BJP in search of opportunities...now BJP has absolute majority all over India...not even BJP chaprasi will recognize this man...

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  • Hasan Zain, Doha

    Thu, May 30 2019

    Why is Mr SM Krishna so uncomfortable. He was a chief minister of the state. If the accused has committed any crime then Law of the land will take its course. If SM Krishna think the accused has committed some crime and government wants to pardon him then SM Krishna is encouraging crime which is dangerous for our state.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    traitor's drama under notorious dongi actors.

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  • Mona, Mangalore

    Thu, May 30 2019

    What did S.M.Krishna get after joining the BJP?
    Made him a CM
    Made him a Governor
    Made Him a Central Minister
    Congress had given him everything and fulfilled all his desires

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 29 2019

    No one is above the Law ...

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Wed, May 29 2019

    Sir,
    We have high respect for you,please do not lose that,we know how your party works,to get some major ministry berth you need to speak something provoking, this is how you ll win BJP trust factor.We have seen this.Even Gambhir did this.But on this journey you are making stale personality.

    Keep CM post on other side,Think Kummi as A human,will any parent keep quiet if their child is being taunted and defamed publicly.So there is nothing wrong from their part. Only wrong was done by cm is not giving ticket to Sumalatha.

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  • Jinga Das, Manipal

    Wed, May 29 2019

    Former Chief minister itself accusing coalition government. How party works..of 125 years...reason behind no propper infrastructure...given leadership in the hands of Chota Bhim.

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  • Chetan, Udupi

    Wed, May 29 2019

    Why should be FIR be withdrawn? Let the cops investigate and bring out the truth. Discarded SMK is speaking not in favour of free speech. His only concern is the saffron poisonous paper 'ViSHA VANI.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, May 29 2019

    After Joining BJP
    SM Krishna learning what is tolerance and intolerance
    Gone back to 70 years

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