Himavad Gopalaswamy Hills was navigated after the Bandipur Tiger reservation. | Photo Credit: File Photos
An exception to the Karnataka government, which allows the filming of the Malaysian film on the Himavad Gopalaswamy hills, which will come under the Bandipur Tiger Reserve, the opposition leader R. Ashok noted that the Karnataka administrative center has “moved from Vidhan Judhan in Bengalur to Wayanad”.
In the issue of Mr. Ashok, Mr. Ashok pointed out that the local forest conservator assistant explained that the film’s permission was not provided by local officials and was obtained at the government level. “The government should clarify who made such consent at the government level and who is behind it,” he demanded.
He pointed out that the state forest department had previously given compensation to the victim of an elephant attack in Wayanad after a letter in this respect, the then deputy Wayanad and the leader of the congress of Rahula Gandhi, Mr. Ashok wanted to know if there was any similar instruction from the Congress High Command to allow the film.
R. Ashok | Photo Credit: File Photos
Run out of funds
Mr. Ashok claimed that corruption had reached the extent in the government and added that the government had ran out of funds to attract any development work. Such a situation caused anxiety between people against the government and forced the main minister and his colleagues from the Cabinet from the State Tour because they did not know that they were facing people.
Mr. Ashok claimed that power in Congress and the government resulted in the fact that the main minister lost his grip on the administration.
Published – April 10, 2025 20:36