Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Activist may withdraw complaint against former K‘taka minister

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BENGALURU: In a twist to the alleged sex- for-job scandal in Karnataka, social activist Dinesh Kallahalli on Sunday said he would withdraw his police complaint against BJP MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi, which had led to his resignatio­n.

Dinesh Kallahalli said he will withdraw the complaint as he was hurt by allegation­s of a ₹5 crore deal, levelled by JDS leader H D Kumaraswam­y. However, the activist’s laywer said there were some technical probelms due to which the decision was taken.

Meanwhile, Balachandr­a Jarkiholi, brother of Ramesh Jarkiholi, alleged that there was a big conspiracy in the state in which four teams have been working to ‘malign’ Jarkiholi and target the BJP ahead of assembly elections in five states.

Seeking a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) probe into the episode, he told reporters here that the video allegedly featuring his brother and a woman was “doctored.”

The activist has accused Jarkiholi of sexually exploiting a woman under the pretext of offering her a job in the Karnataka Power Transmissi­on Corporatio­n Limited (KPTCL).

As the matter snowballed into a major controvers­y, Jarikiholi tendered his resignatio­n to chief minister B S Yediyurapp­a, which was forwarded to Governor Vajubhai Vala, who accepted it immediatel­y.

Speaking to reporters, Kallahalli said, “I am deeply pained by Kumaraswam­y’s charge that I struck a Rs five crore deal. Hence, I decided to withdraw my complaint.”

Kumaraswam­y had on Friday alleged that the entire expose was a ₹5 crore ‘deal’ and demanded that those claiming to have the objectiona­ble video clips should be arrested immediatel­y as it was a ‘blackmail tactic.’

Kumar Patil, Kallahalli’s lawyer, told media on Sunday that there were some technical problems due to which his client decided to withdraw the complaint.

To a query, Patil said his client was not the one to succumb to any political pressure.

“My client is not the one to give up his struggle. His objective was to grant justice to the victim,” the lawyer said.

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