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Following complaints that the statue was fake, Karkala city police investigated and seized parts of the Parashurama statue from a godown near Kengeri, Bengaluru, reportedly belonging to Krishna Naik of Krish Art World. The seized parts, weighing about 9 tons, were brought to Karkala on August 3.
Krishna Naik went live on Facebook during the police operation, expressing his grievances about the seizure without prior notice and alleging the involvement of individuals from other communities. He alleged that Karkala Congress leader Udaykumar Shetty Muniyalu visited the sculptor’s house. Naik has accused the police of harassment and misconduct.
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Debate Over Statue’s Authenticity
The seized parts, including two legs of the Parashurama statue, are stored at the city police station. Previously, the Congress party had mocked the statue, claiming it was made of fiber and displaying fiber parts.
Despite the sculptor’s clarification that the statue was undergoing modifications, Congress questioned the authenticity, asking, “Where is the bronze?” The recent seizure of tons of bronze parts has reignited the debate about the statue’s genuineness.