The Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) chief on Tuesday filed a criticism in opposition to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for utilizing “derogatory, defamatory and unparliamentary language” in opposition to former chief minister and BRS president Ok Chandrashekhar Rao.
Of their criticism to the police, the BRS MLA and different senior leaders talked about that Revanth Reddy made “controversial remarks” through the start anniversary celebrations of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on Tuesday (August 20).
The BRS chief mentioned within the criticism that Ravensh Reddy’s speech, which included threats of violent penalties and bodily assaults on the BRS chairman, was not solely disrespectful but additionally meant to incite public enmity and riots.
“The offensive language and ugly habits displayed by Ravensh Reddy at this occasion was disrespectful even to Rajiv Gandhi and is punishable beneath a number of sections of the Indian Penal Code together with however not restricted to Part Articles 153A, 294, 500 and 504 represent severe crimes.
“Shri Revanth Reddy’s actions aren’t solely an assault on the revered chief Shri KCR but additionally an affront to the democratic, constitutional and ethical values ​​cherished by our society. His actions are additionally a blatant try to violate legislation and order.” His phrases and actions, which have the potential to incite violence, disturb the general public peace and harm the ethical cloth of our neighborhood, are inherently illegal and prison.
The BRS chief urged the police to right away take strict authorized motion in opposition to Revanth Reddy for “inciting violence”.