Vahnikula Kshatriya community demands Jaggesh apologize to Varthur Santosh for ‘tiger claw’ remarks

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The long-pending tiger claw case, which once fell out of the limelight in the Kannada film industry, is now back in the limelight. Actor and Lok Sabha member Jagesh’s recent statement against Bigg Boss contestant Varthur Santosh has reignited discussions around the case. Leaders of the Vahnikula Kshatriya community expressed displeasure at Jagesh’s remarks, saying it was inappropriate to criticize the youth of the community. They asked Jagesh to apologize to Vather Santosh and warned of further action if the apology was not given. They threatened to siege his house after protests broke out outside his residence.

At the press conference of the film “Ranganayaka”, Jagesh made a statement suggesting that “someone, like the son of a tiger, tried to imitate a tiger wearing tiger paws and was caught on TV.” It is known who participated in such a TV program and was later arrested by forest officials.

Reacting to Jagesh’s statement, a video went viral on social media showing city council member and Kshatriya Samayudya leader Narayana Swami taunting Jagesh A warning was issued.

“Santosh was widely regarded as a man of integrity, known for his kind nature and treated even the youngest children with respect as if they were his siblings. People who criticize this character do not reflect well One’s own values ​​and the way one treats others. You are expected to apologize; if you fail to do so, we will engage in peaceful protests, including possible siege of your residence,” Narayana Swamy said.

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“Furthermore, without an apology, Vasser Santosh’s supporters may feel compelled to take action. Santosh hails from a respected Kshatriya family and the derogatory remarks against him are unfounded. Inexplicable “Why would you resort to such language, especially against people from the Vahnikula Kshatriya community. Can you explain your behavior?” he added.

Seeing all this, Vather Santosh reacted: “We don’t have to talk about this all the time. Sometimes sitting quietly without talking is enough. Silence is the answer.”

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