Woman Threw Rs 2 Lakh At Former CM Siddaramaiah’s Car
Woman threw Rs 2 lakh at former CM Siddaramaiah’s car in Karnataka, bid – justice is needed not money.
There is a lot of anger among those injured in the Kerur violence in Karnataka.
A woman member of the victim’s family threw Rs 2 lakh in compensation on the car of former CM and Congress leader Siddaramaiah.
The relatives of the injured are angry that even after so many days no leader came to meet them. During the passing of Siddaramaiah’s convoy, the family created a ruckus and threw the money.
In fact, this amount of 2 lakh was given by former CM Siddaramaiah as compensation. But this amount was returned by throwing money from the angry relatives.
The Congress leader had given Rs 2 lakh as compensation to those injured in the Kerur violence.
But the angry family demanded that they need peace and better law and order, not money, as well as the culprits of the violence, should be caught.
The woman who threw money at former CM Siddaramaiah’s vehicle said that we do not need money but justice. Those who disturb the peace should be punished.
Siddaramaiah was on a visit to Bagalkot on Friday.
Where he reached the hospital to know the condition of the injured in the violence in Kerur town on July 6 and handed over the amount of compensation to them.
But during Siddaramaiah’s return from the hospital, the relatives of the injured reached out to return the money received for compensation.
Although Siddaramaiah was trying to get into the car without taking the money back, a woman expressed her anger by throwing Rs 2 lakh at the police escort vehicle.
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The BJP has also started working on different strategies for Mission South in different states. The four people who were recently nominated to the Rajya Sabha are South Indians.
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