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Sex Scandal Case: Lookout Notice Issued Against JDS Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna

Sex Scandal Case: Lookout Notice Issued Against JDS Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) looking into the Hassan sex scandal has issued a lookout notice against incumbent JD (S) MP Prajwal Revanna, according to sources on Thursday. The development resulted from the father-son pair’s failure to show up for the Special Investigation Team (SIT) hearing, which was established by the Karnataka government led by Chief Minister Siddharamaiah to look into the claims of sexual assault against the Hassan MP. After turning down Prajwal Revanna’s request to be given seven days to appear for an inquiry, the panel decided not to permit him to attend. Since the circular was released, rumors imply that Prajwal will probably be arrested as soon as he enters the nation and reports at the immigration points in connection with the sex scandal case.

In the meantime, Revanna, who is being investigated for allegedly abusing multiple women sexually, has refuted all of the accusations made against him and stated on social media that the truth will eventually come to light. The MP, who departed the nation as soon as his constituency’s election was over, has also requested a seven-day window in which to appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT), which the Karnataka government established to look into the vast collection of approximately 3,000 explicit images and videos that have gone viral on social media and are purportedly about him.

AMIT SHAH ON HASSAN SEX SCANDAL CASE

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that the Karnataka Congress government knew for months about the obscene video allegations against suspended JD-S leader Prajwal Revanna, but it let him go because it wanted the state’s Vokkaliga-dominated areas to finish voting in the Lok Sabha elections. “In Karnataka, whose government is it? The party of Congress. What they have to do is maintain law and order. It was known to them for months. However, they didn’t find him until after the Vokkaliga voting was over. They allowed him to escape. That’s the fault of the Karnataka CM, HM, and Deputy CM, Shah stated in an interview.

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KARNATAKA GOVT ON PRAJWAL REVANNA INQUIRY

Karnataka Home Minister G Parmeshwar stated on Thursday that MP Prajwal Revanna will need to appear before the SIT and cannot avoid or withdraw from the inquiry. As soon as it became known that he was abroad, a watchful statement was released. His personal information has been released. However, his attorneys have asked SIT for seven days. However, no time-giving mechanism is there. To apprehend him, the SIT will use all required measures. Six days might be granted if there are provisions, but he must show up. He is unable to back down. The victims have provided taped statements. Parmeshwar stated, “Another victim filed a complaint yesterday.