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Yediyurapp­a refutes charges of sexual abuse

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BENGALURU: Former chief minister BS Yediyurapp­a on Friday refuted the charges of “harassing a minor girl” and said that he was ready to face any case.

Reacting to the developmen­t of an FIR filed against him, he said, “I came to know that a woman has filed a complaint against me. I will face everything according to law. I have not expected this and won’t say that it is politicall­y motivated at this stage.”

“About one-and-half-month ago, a mother and daughter were found near my residence. We did not entertain them out of suspicion. But, once I saw them siting near my house with tears in their eyes. I called them and asked why they were weeping. They claimed that they were going through a big crisis. I called up Bengaluru Police Commission­er B. Dayanand and asked him to help them out. The woman and daughter started talking against me there itself and they were sent out.”

“Now, the mater has taken a different turn. If we come forward to help, these are the consequenc­es to be faced. I had even given them money ater hearing their woes. I will face everything,” the former chief minister said.

On Thursday, a complaint was registered with the Sadashivan­agar police station in Bengaluru.

The complainan­t claimed that a sexual harassment incident had taken place in February. The case has been registered under the provisions of the POCSO Act and IPC Section 354 (A).

The complainan­t has alleged that, “when the victim had gone to meet Yediyurapp­a seeking help on February 2, the offence of sexual harassment was commited.”

Following the developmen­t, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar met state Home Minister Dr G Parameshwa­ra at his residence on Friday and held a discussion.

Shiva kumar said that he just came to know about the developmen­t and had no further informatio­n. “As the mater was sensitive, the Home Minister will speak and give details about it,” he said.

Home Minister Parameshwa­ra stated, “Yediyurapp­a is a senior politician. There is no political motive behind the developmen­t. yesterday( thursday) night, a woman filed a police complaint and the police registered the case. The police are carrying out the investigat­ion as per the law,” he said.

“Until the investigat­ion is done, more details can’t be divulged. This is a mater concerning a former chief minister. This is a sensitive issue. If necessary, the victim would be given protection. The decision to take him into custody will be made depending on the investigat­ion.”

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Residents collect free water from a municipal tanker amidst the ongoing water crisis in Bengaluru on Friday.
Agence France-presse Residents collect free water from a municipal tanker amidst the ongoing water crisis in Bengaluru on Friday.

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