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Sumalatha alleges threat to life, requests security cover

Actress Sumalatha alleges threat to life as she is contesting Lok Sabha elections against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil and also demands security from Election Commission.

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Published : Mar 25, 2019, 11:42 PM IST

Actress Sumalatha

Bengaluru: Multi-lingual film actress Sumalatha, contesting as an independent from Mandya Lok Sabha seat against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil, Monday alleged there was a threat to her life and requested the Election Commission to provide her security.

She also alleged that her phones were being tapped and that she had spotted some police personnel frequently moving around near her residence.

Sumalatha called on the Chief Electoral Officer Monday and complained about the alleged gross violations of the model code of conduct in Mandya and the threat to her life.

The CEO then asked her to give the complaint in writing.

Later, speaking to reporters, Sumalatha, widow of popular Kannada film actor-turned-politician Ambareesh, said Mandya has become a high profile and sensitive Lok Sabha seat as

Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son is contesting from there.

The actress said she once confronted the police personnel and questioned them, but they could not give clear cut answers on why they were there.

They were even clicking pictures of visitors to her residence, she said.

"I have requested them (election commission) to provide me security as I feel there is a threat to my life and people are also giving me information.

My phones are also being tapped. They are aggressively misusing the official machinery," Sumalatha alleged.

The actress cited the example of actor Darshan whose house at Rajarajeshwarinagar in the city was stoned a few days ago when he was not at home, as he had extended support to her.

Earlier in the day, the actress called on BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa. The party has extended its support to Sumalatha by not fielding a candidate.

"I came here to express my thanks to Yeddyurappa for supporting me by not fielding a candidate. They voluntarily offered me support without any conditions, for which I am grateful to them," she said.

Speaking after meeting the actress, Yeddyurappa alleged that the chief minister has created an atmosphere of fear in Mandya.

"Sumalatha told me what's going on in Mandya. The Chief Minister has created an atmosphere of fear in Mandya, but the people there have made up their minds to ensure Sumalatha's victory," Yeddyurappa said.

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Bengaluru: Multi-lingual film actress Sumalatha, contesting as an independent from Mandya Lok Sabha seat against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil, Monday alleged there was a threat to her life and requested the Election Commission to provide her security.

She also alleged that her phones were being tapped and that she had spotted some police personnel frequently moving around near her residence.

Sumalatha called on the Chief Electoral Officer Monday and complained about the alleged gross violations of the model code of conduct in Mandya and the threat to her life.

The CEO then asked her to give the complaint in writing.

Later, speaking to reporters, Sumalatha, widow of popular Kannada film actor-turned-politician Ambareesh, said Mandya has become a high profile and sensitive Lok Sabha seat as

Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son is contesting from there.

The actress said she once confronted the police personnel and questioned them, but they could not give clear cut answers on why they were there.

They were even clicking pictures of visitors to her residence, she said.

"I have requested them (election commission) to provide me security as I feel there is a threat to my life and people are also giving me information.

My phones are also being tapped. They are aggressively misusing the official machinery," Sumalatha alleged.

The actress cited the example of actor Darshan whose house at Rajarajeshwarinagar in the city was stoned a few days ago when he was not at home, as he had extended support to her.

Earlier in the day, the actress called on BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa. The party has extended its support to Sumalatha by not fielding a candidate.

"I came here to express my thanks to Yeddyurappa for supporting me by not fielding a candidate. They voluntarily offered me support without any conditions, for which I am grateful to them," she said.

Speaking after meeting the actress, Yeddyurappa alleged that the chief minister has created an atmosphere of fear in Mandya.

"Sumalatha told me what's going on in Mandya. The Chief Minister has created an atmosphere of fear in Mandya, but the people there have made up their minds to ensure Sumalatha's victory," Yeddyurappa said.

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Sumalatha alleges threat to life,demands she be given security
Bengaluru, Mar 25 (PTI) Multi-lingual film actress
Sumalatha, contesting as an independent from Mandya Lok Sabha
seat against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil,
Monday alleged there was a threat to her life and requested
the Election Commission to provide her security.
She also alleged that her phones were being tapped and
that she had spotted some police personnel frequently moving
around near her residence.
Sumalatha called on the Chief Electoral Officer Monday
and complained about the alleged gross violations of the model
code of conduct in Mandya and the threat to her life.
The CEO then asked her to give the complaint in writing.
Later, speaking to reporters, Sumalatha,widow of popular
Kannada film actor-turned-politician Ambareesh, said Mandya
has become a high profile and sensitive Lok Sabha seat as
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy's son is contesting from there.
The actress said she once confronted the police
personnel and questioned them, but they could not give clear
cut answers on why they were there.
They were even clicking pictures of visitors to her
residence, she said.
"I have requested them (election commission) to provide
me security as I feel there is a threat to my life and people
are also giving me information.
My phones are also being tapped. They are aggressively
misusing the official machinery," Sumalatha alleged.
The actress cited the example of actor Darshan whose
house at Rajarajeshwarinagar in the city was stoned a few
days ago when he was not at home, as he had extended support
to her.
Earlier in the day, the actress called on BJP state
president B S Yeddyurappa.
The party has extended its supportto Sumalatha by not
fielding a candidate.
"I came here to express my thanks to Yeddyurappa for
supporting me by not fielding a candidate. They voluntarily
offered me support without any conditions, for which I am
grateful to them," she said.
Speaking after meeting the actress, Yeddyurappa alleged
that the chief minister has created an atmosphere of fear in
Mandya.
"Sumalatha told me what's going on in Mandya. The Chief
Minister has created an atmosphere of fear in Mandya, but the
people there have made up their minds to ensure Sumalatha's
victory," Yeddyurappa said. PTI GMS NVG
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