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The case stems from a fiery speech delivered by Eshwarappa on Thursday during the swearing-in ceremony of the district BJP president at the Shamanur Parvatamma Shivshankarappa Kalyana Mantapa in Davanagere.
In his address, Eshwarappa made a contentious statement, suggesting the enactment of a law that would “authorize to gun down” individuals who want to “divide the nation” such as D K Suresh and Vinay Kulkarni.
This statement has drawn sharp criticism and led to a complaint being filed against him by Hanumanthappa, a resident of Davangere.
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The complainant expressed concern over the provocative nature of Eshwarappa’s remarks, citing potential risks to public order and inter-community harmony. “The statement made by Eshwarappa is alarming, as it incites violence and fosters animosity between communities,” the complaint said.