Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 16:48:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-15 06:05:22
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Former Congress MLA Mohiuddin Bava from Karnataka has been booked for allegedly threatening and intimidating the deputy chairperson of the New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT), in relation to a pending bill.
According to the police, Bava is accused of making threatening and intimidating calls to the deputy chairperson, with police alleging that Bava wanted the official to settle a bill that was pending with the NMPT. The deputy chairperson reportedly felt harassed and intimidated by the former MLA's actions, prompting police involvement.
After receiving a complaint from the deputy chairperson, the Surathkal police in Karnataka filed a complaint against Bava for intimidation and for allegedly violating the Karnataka Prevention of Destruction and Loss of Public and Private Property Act, 2007.
Bava has denied any wrongdoing, telling media that all his communications with the deputy chairperson were professional and related to his work as a consultant for the port trust.
The case has sparked discussions over the boundaries of professional communications between public figures and officials, and sheds light on the responsibilities of individuals in public positions.
The incident is a developing story and authorities are continuing their investigations.
This incident reminds us of the importance of clear communication and professional boundaries in public life, and underscores the serious consequences when these lines are allegedly crossed.