
The case of Karnataka minister V Somanna slapping a woman was not yet settled and a new similar controversy has come to the fore. In fact, on Tuesday, the victims of the police recruitment scam had come to meet Home Minister Araga Gyanendra. During this, Tumakuru Deputy SP P. Srinivas slapped a candidate and drove him away. Since then there is anger among the candidates.
Video of the incident surfaced
The video of this entire incident has also surfaced. It is seen that the candidates and the police are faces to face. There is some debate going on between the two. Meanwhile, Deputy SP P. Srinivas slaps a candidate and drives him away.
Opposition surrounded the government
After the video surfaced, the opposition attacked the government. Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has called the government inhuman. This is what this government always does, he said. Minister V Somanna had slapped the woman a week ago and now this incident has come to the fore.
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