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Ramesh Jarkiholi refutes sexual harassment charges
BJP MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi, who had stepped down as minister on March 3 following allegations of sexual harassment against him, said on Tuesday that the videos purportedly showing him with a woman were fake and vowed to send the conspirators behind bars. I am innocent. This CD (video clips) are 100 per cent fake. There is no doubt about it, Jarkiholi told reporters.Â
The Gokak MLA s claim came two days after social activist Dinesh Kallahalli withdrew the police complaint against him, alleging he had sexually harassed a job aspirant and threatened her and family with dire consequences.Â
Karnataka Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi caught in a Sex Scandal:- In a shock, Ramesh Jarkiholi, the Minister for Karnataka Water Resources was caught in a sex scandal and an intimate video of Ramesh Jarkiholi with a woman is widely circulated across the internet and the news channels. Social activist Dinesh Kalahalli released the video after the woman approached him. She said that Ramesh Jarkiholi offered her a job in Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited. The family of the woman approached the social activist after Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi threatened her.
Dinesh Kalahalli met the police commissioner yesterday and filed a complaint against Ramesh Jarkiholi in the Cubbon Park Police Station, Bengaluru. He filed a sexual harassment case against a young girl. Ramesh Jarkiholi is a powerful minister who comes from the Belagavi region and he claimed that the video was fake and named it a political conspiracy. Ramesh Jarkiholi said that he is ready for the investigation and the re
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Karnataka minister caught in sex scandal, police file case
In fresh trouble for the BS Yediyurappa government in Karnataka, Major and Medium Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi has allegedly been caught up in a sex scandal. A CD, showing the minister in a compromising position with a woman, was released to news channels on Tuesday. This comes just ahead of the month-long Budget session in Karnataka and at a time when the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is preparing to face elections in five states/UTs. The CD was released by social activist Dinesh Kallahalli after he filed a complaint with Bengaluru City police commissioner Kamal Pant.