Ricky Rai, the son of former underworld don Muthappa Rai, was shot at near Bidadi in Karnataka. Despite not being directly involved in the underworld, Ricky has significant interests in the real estate sector. The incident has raised concerns about the ongoing tensions and possible reprisals in the region.
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Ricky Rai is the son of former underworld don Muthappa Rai. He is a prominent figure in the real estate sector in Karnataka, particularly in the Bidadi area.
Ricky Rai was shot at near Bidadi, Karnataka. He was not injured, but the incident has raised concerns about his safety and the security in the area.
While Ricky Rai is not directly involved in the underworld, his father, Muthappa Rai, was a notorious underworld don. Ricky has focused on building his career in the real estate sector.
The local government has increased security around Ricky Rai's residence and business premises. They have also called for a comprehensive review of security protocols to prevent such incidents.
The shooting of Ricky Rai has raised concerns about the stability and safety of the Bidadi area. Real estate developers and investors are now questioning the impact of such incidents on their projects and the overall business environment.

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