The Hindu (Bangalore)

‘No victim has lodged plaint against Prajwal’

It had taken suo motu cognisance of reports circulatin­g in the media in the sexual abuse case

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The National Commission for Women has said that no victim has come forward to register a complaint against MP Prajwal Revanna, who has been accused of sexual exploitati­on of women.

The National Commission for Women (NCW) said on Thursday that no victim has come forward to register a complaint against Karnataka MP Prajwal Revanna, who has been accused of sexual exploitati­on of women. The commission said the lone woman complainan­t, who reached out to it, alleged that she was forced to register a fake complaint against the JD(S) leader.

The police booked Mr. Prajwal Revanna and his father JD(S) MLA and former Minister H.D. Revanna for sexual harassment and criminal intimidati­on based on a complaint from a woman who worked in their household. Mr. Prajwal Revanna is the BJP-JD (S) alliance candidate for the Hassan Lok Sabha seat, which went to polls on April 26.

The NCW had taken suo motu cognisance of reports circulatin­g in the media in the case and had asked the Director-General of Police of Karnataka to take immediate action within three days.

Action taken report

The commission said in a statement here on Thursday that the timely submission of the action taken report (ATR) by the authoritie­s concerned reveals several signi‘cant ‘ndings. The ATR indicated the registrati­on of two cases based on the complaints of sexual abuse by the victims, alongside an additional complaint ‘led for abduction by a relative. However, no victim has come forward to register a complaint with the commission in this case, it said.

The commission said that in a separate developmen­t, it has been noted that the 700 women who submitted online complaints are a“liated with a social activist group and have no direct involvemen­t or associatio­n with the primary complainan­t in the case.

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