Subhash characterized the judicial intervention as a necessary check on what he described as a pattern of irresponsible rhetoric targeting the Prime Minister, the BJP, and Hindu deities. He argued that public figures must remain accountable to the law, asserting that such inflammatory discourse risks inciting communal tension and broader civil unrest. The spokesperson emphasized that celebrities are not exempt from the legal standards applied to ordinary citizens.
Beyond the Bengaluru proceedings, the actor faces a separate criminal complaint in Tirupati related to remarks about Hindu gods. Subhash urged political leaders across the spectrum to condemn the actor’s conduct, maintaining that no individual should be permitted to defy the judiciary or act as if they are above the nation’s legal framework. The private complaint in Karnataka specifically alleges that the actor obtained multiple voter ID cards in his name across four different states, a potential violation of electoral law that remains under judicial review.




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