New Delhi: el National Codava Council He has urged the Interior Minister of the Union, Amit Shah, and the Interior Minister of Karnatak instead of karnataka. “
In a letter to the ministers, the president of CNC, Nu Nachappa, accused the MLA that Rashmika is being “intimidated and intimidated by a legislator,” he also calls him an act of “hooliganism“Against a member of the indigenous tribal race of Codava.
Nachappa also highlighted Rashmika’s achievements in the Indian film industry, where he has worked with actors such as Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan, accrediting their success to hard work and talent. He emphasized that she has the right to make personal decisions without coercion.
“The CNC emphasizes that the freedom of rashmika to make its own decisions must be respected and that it should not be forced to comply with the whims of the legislature. The Council also emphasizes that the legislator’s actions reflect the codava phobia, since they are pointing to Rashmika only due to their community,” he said.
Nachappa also declared that MLA’s actions contradict the constitutional duty to protect people instead of harassing them. “It is ironic that the people of Mandya, who trusted largely on the Cauvery River, have a MLA that intimidates Rashmika Mandanna, the beloved daughter of Mother Cauvery and a recognized actress of the region,” he said.
Mandya Mla Ganiga recently declared that Rashmika, who comes from the Kodagu district in Karnataka, “should be taught a lesson” to identify with Hyderabad.
“Rashmika Mandanna began her career in Karnataka with her debut in the Kannada movie ‘Kirik Party’ (2016). The last time she was invited to a film festival, she said she lives in Hyderabad,” Ganiga told journalists.
She claimed that the actress said she did not know where Karnataka was and rejected an invitation to the festival, citing a lack of time.
“One of our MLA visited his house and invited her several times, but spoke rudely about Kannada despite growing in the land of Kannada. Shouldn’t a lesson be taught?” He said.
The CNC has requested government intervention, urging authorities to guarantee Rashmika’s security and protect their rights.