Jarkiholi advises filing complaint to reveal honey-trap mastermind

thehindu.com

Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi has responded to the honey-trap allegations made by Cooperation Minister K.N. Rajanna. Jarkiholi has advised Rajanna to file a complaint to help reveal who is behind the allegations. Jarkiholi emphasized that once Rajanna files the complaint, the police can begin their investigation. He noted that there is still time for Rajanna to take this step. When asked if the accusations were targeting leaders from Scheduled Castes and Tribes, Jarkiholi denied it. He mentioned that prominent figures, referred to as "roaring tigers," are the ones being targeted, suggesting that some may be using video evidence to control them. Jarkiholi pointed out that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will decide how to proceed with the complaint. He mentioned various factors involved, including politics, business, and possible blackmail. Jarkiholi urged patience as the investigation unfolds.


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