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Ravi has denied Hebbalkar’s allegation, terming it “false”.
“I have devotion and faith in god. He (Ravi) has said several times that he did not use derogatory words. Let’s keep the law on one side, the law will take its course. This is not a challenge, I don’t even expect a response from a person like him… he is trying to mislead the people, his party workers and leaders,” Hebbalkar said.
Addressing reporters here, the Minister said, “You believe in god C T Ravi, Dharmasthala is very close to your native, people across the state believe that Dharmasthala and lord Manjunatha there is another name for Dharma, make a Pramaana (take an oath) on lord Manjunatha and tell the truth.
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The Karnataka High Court on December 20 ordered the immediate release of Ravi in its interim order, observing that police failed to follow the procedures in arresting him. However, the bench directed Ravi to cooperate with the investigation and be available for questioning.
Dharmasthala on the banks of the Nethravati river in Dakshina Kannada district, has an 800 years old history. According to legends here, anyone who utters a lie in front of lord Manjunatha will face severe consequences.