Darshan rubbishes wife's allegations, offers to settle marital conflict

March 13, 2016

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Kannada film actor Darshan has volunteered to settle the discord with his wife in consultation with the family elders and seniors in the film industry.

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Darshan appeared before the South Division police on Saturday and recorded his statement about his alleged harassment of his wife Vijayalakshmi and told the police that he would sort out the differences in consultation with elders in both families and in the film industry.

Darshan went to Thyagarajnagar police station where Banashankari sub-division ACP's office is also housed. Banashankari sub-division ACP Lokesh Kumar and CK?Achchukattu police inspector B K?Shekhar interrogated him. Darshan was at the police station for about one hour and denied allegations levelled against him by his wife Vijayalakshmi.

“I did not harass my wife Vijayalakshmi as I could not meet her on March 9,” the actor recorded in his statement.

“I had gone to Prestige South Ridge Apartment at Hoskerehalli around 7 pm on March 9 to see my son Vinish. I parked my vehicle at the parking lot and went to the flat number 4154 where my wife stays. The apartment security guard Devaraj prevented me from going upstairs. I told him that I had come to see my son and went upstaris.?There was no response from inside when I pressed the calling bell,” Darshan stated.

“I was about to leave when Devaraj came upstairs. He asked me why I went upstairs even when he had told me that Vijayalakshmi was not at the flat. I told him to move away as I wanted to leave.?I went down to the parking lot to leave. I could not meet my wife in person on that day. Hence, I did not harass my wife,” the actor stated.

“This is purely our domestic issue and we will sort out the issue in consultation with family elders and seniors in the film industry,” Darshan added in the statement. The police directed Darshan to appear before them if summoned in future over his wife's allegations.

Senior actor and Housing Minister Ambarish is yet to meet Vijayalakshmi and evolve a compromise between the two to end the discord. It is said that the two would be united by Sunday evening and the couple is likely to make a joint statement.

Vijayalakshmi, who has been staying separately for the last 19 months, in a petition to CK?Achchukattu police on March 9 had alleged that Darshan harassed her, used foul language and thrashed security guard Devaraj. She also requested the police to summon Darshan and issue warnings. Devaraj had also filed a separate complaint.

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Haneef
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Sunday, 13 Mar 2016

Dear Editor,this is not big issue or deal please do'not publice like unnessery news,there are so many poovers not getting daily bread and certian things please focus that.

Thank you,

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Melkar, Dec 17: The 17th Annual Day and Graduation Ceremony of Melkar Women’s PU and Degree College, themed “Fusion-2K25,” was celebrated with dignity and enthusiasm, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s academic journey. The programme reflected the college’s steadfast commitment to academic excellence, character building, and the holistic development of students.

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