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NCW’s complaint against Karnatak Cong MLA for remarks against Rashmika Mandanne

NCW’s complaint against Karnatak Cong MLA for remarks against Rashmika Mandanne

The National Council of Codava (CNC) appealed to the National Women’s Commission (NCW) on Thursday, demanding claims against Congress Mla Ravikumar Ganiga for contradictory statements about the popular actress Rashmik Mandanne.

The President of the Council Well Tappapa wrote a letter from this question to the head NCW VIJAYA K Rahatkar.

Earlier, Napppa wrote a letter to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Union of Amita Shah and the Minister of Internal Affairs Karnatak G. Paraswar.

“The Council calls NCW to take strict action against Ghaniga for his cruel behavior about actress Rashmik Mandann,” the letter reads.

“MLA Ganiga focused on Rashmik, which belongs to the minus -micro -pilemarian community of the micro -codov, using Canadian chauvinism and ethnic hegemony to create riots and further terrorism,” said Nachapp.

“On March 7, the Council, being a movement on the torch of indigenous codes, wrote the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Union and the Minister of Internal Affairs of Karnatak, who was looking for security for Rashmika. However, Ganiga answered with vengeful anger and intimidation,” he said.

The Council views this as a terrorist act and a flashy violation of democratic principles enshrined in the Constitution of India, he said.

The Council calls on NCW to register Suo Moto against Ghaniga to abuse Rashmics and take the necessary steps to ensure a safe and fair environment for her and other women, a letter has been written.

This incident emphasizes the urgent need for the protection and support of women, especially those who of marginalized communities, against harassment and intimidation, he further stated.

“It is worth noting that the CPU is a socio-political and cultural organization that advocates for the rights and interests of the KOVA community. The organization strives for geopolitical autonomy and recognition of Kodava’s unique cultural heritage,” he said.

Following the feedback from the organizations of Cannada and Karnatak activists for the predictable disrespect, which was shown by the popular actress Rashmik Mandanne to the state, the National Council of Kodova sought protection for her.

Rashmika Mandann is a native of Kodovka community and the region.

The MLA Congress Ganiga criticized the actress, claiming that she refused to invite the International Film Festival organized by the Karnatak Government.

He then accused her of the claim that she lives in Hiderabad and does not know where the Carnat was.

After these events, many organizations and activists of Canada criticized Rashmik and demanded an apology.

In a letter to the Minister of Internal Affairs, the Shah said that Rashmika, which belongs to the Koddov community, cut a niche in the Indian film industry through hard work and dedication. However, some people are overly criticizing her without recognizing her perseverance and talent. By exposing it to mental harassment, equivalent to the issue of threat, a letter is added.

The statement further emphasized that Rashmika is a wonderful actress, and her choice and personal freedom should be respected. It cannot be forced to act in accordance with the directives of others. If such a coercion occurs, it should be considered “Phobia of the Coast” and recognized as an attack on the community through Rashmik.

The letter was also disappointed about MLA criticism, represented by Mandi, a region where people worshiped the Cavali River. This indicated that Rashmika, which is originally from the cord – the birthplace of the Cavali River – is a metaphorically “daughter of the goddess Cavery”.

It is unfortunate that the chosen representative who has taken the oath to maintain constitutional values ​​and serve as the desire of the people, is guided by Rashmik in such an unpleasant way.

March 3, Ganiga, an avid supporter of Deputy Chief Minister Karnatak DK Schivakumar, criticized by Rashmik for allegedly demonstrating arrogance and contempt for the Cannada film industry.

Ganiga also said, “Rashmika entered the film industry and started her career through the movie” Ciric Partik “. She was invited to the international film festival last year. Rashmika claimed that she lives in Hiderabad and she did not know where the cilitory was located. Rashmika said.

“One of our (congress) MRS went to her home (Rashmiki) and asked her to visit the festival. Despite this, Rashmika, who made her career through Cannada’s films, consisted of such arrogant, should people be teaching a lesson?” He added.