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case registered against BJP legislator M. P. Renukacharya

07-04-09 Mangalore : Bharatiya Janata Party in
Karnataka and its main opponent Congress are involved a bitter war of words over
Hindutva. Leaders from both sides made alleged inflammatory statements like
cutting off the hands of the ideology's advocates and chopping off the heads of
those against it.
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case registered against BJP legislator M. P. Renukacharya the state police
Monday for his reported remark that the "heads of those speaking against
Hindutva should be cut off."
Renukacharya, who represents Davangere's Honnali constituency in the state
assembly, made the remark at a press conference in Davangere in central
Karnataka Sunday, reacting to a former Congress minister Kagodu Thimmappa's
reported remarks that hands of those propagating Hindutva should be chopped off.
A court in Mangalore has ordered the police to submit a report on Thimmappa's
statements.
However, Thimappa, who hails from Shimoga, the home district of chief minister
B.S. Yeddyurappa, has denied making any inflammatory statement.
He told reporters here Saturday that what he had said at a public meeting in
Sagar town in Shimoga district was: "What if we ask to cut hands of those
propagating Hindutva?" This had been misinterpreted by the media leading to the
controversy, he claimed.
A police spokesperson said in Bangalore Monday that case has been filed against
Renukacharya under two sections of the Indian Penal Code. The charges are
promoting enmity between groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth,
residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of
harmony
(Section 153 A of IPC) and making statements causing
(contribute or lead) to public mischief (Section 505).
Reacting to Renukacharya's statement, Yeddyurappa told reporters in Davangere
Monday that he would appeal to his party members as well as other parties to
exercise restraint in their speeches and comments.
The legislator himself Monday told reporters in his home constituency Honnali
that he had not spoken against any community but was reacting to anti-Hindu
statements of the Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) leaders
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