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Sadananda Gowda flays six K taka ministers for seeking restraining order
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Sat, Mar 6 2021 20:21 IST |
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New Delhi: Bangalore North BJP MP D. V. Sadananda Gowda takes oath as Union Minister at a swearing-in ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on May 30, 2019. . Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, March 6 : Disapproving six ministers from Karnataka taking a legal recourse to restrain media houses from publishing any content that could be deemed defamatory, Union minister of chemicals and fertilisers, D. V. Sadananda Gowda on Saturday said that taking such actions under present circumstances only adds to the confusion.
Half a dozen ministers approached after two RTI activists in the state, Dinesh Kallahalli and Rajashekhar Mulali had claimed that they have explosive content with them and it will be released when time is ripe.
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In another twist to the alleged sex-for-favours scandal that has hit the former BJP Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi, a woman from Mandya district has filed a complaint with the Cubbon Park police against activists Dinesh Kallahalli and Rajashekhar Mulali.
In her complaint filed on Saturday, K.H. Indira, who said she was an activist, sought the arrest of both the activists on the grounds that they are part of a “deep-rooted conspiracy”.
It is Mr. Kallahalli who has sought an investigation against Mr. Jarkiholi and submitted a CD with audio and video clips purportedly of the Minister’s interactions with a woman. Ms. Indira claimed that as both the activists had reportedly said they were aware of many more scandals and CDs, they were part of a larger network that was taking advantage of gullible women.
HUBBALLI: With elections to Kannada Sahitya Parishat’s (KSP) state and district president post announced for May 9, candidates have started wooing voters at district and state level.
While aspirants are holding meetings at marriage halls and temples in north Karnataka districts, their southern counterparts are meeting in luxury hotels. The culture of resort politics too has emerged among KSP aspirants with many attending small literary events in taluks, to meet KSP members and hold cocktail parties.
RG Halli Nagaraj, a publisher-writer in Bengaluru, said aspirant-candidates have been wooing members since 5-6 months and alleged that a candidate eyeing the president’s post has been approaching members offering money.