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Karnataka Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi Caught In Sex For Govt Jobs Scandal After CD Leaks Mar 03, 2021, 09:18 IST
Karnataka Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi was caught up in a controversy where in he asked for sexual favours from a woman who came to him for a job. Some of the audio conversations between an unidentified woman and Ramesh Jarikholi have been playing on television channels.
A social activist, Dinesh Kalahalli contacted Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant and later a complaint was filed against the minister with the Cubbon Park police in Bengaluru. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) M N Anucheth said that, The police are yet to register a formal case and are verifying the legitimacy of the complaint.
Sleaze CD of Ramesh Jarkiholi raises political storm
A day before the cabinet meeting and two days before the start of the budget session, a CD gate has come to haunt the State Government.
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BENGALURU/BELAGAVI: A day before the cabinet meeting and two days before the start of the budget session, a CD gate has come to haunt the State Government. On Monday, a compact disc containing sleazy content allegedly involving Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi and a young woman, who was seeking a government job, came out in the open.
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Bengaluru: The B.S. Yediyurappa-led Karnataka government found itself in a controversy Tuesday with a new sex scandal, allegedly involving Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi, coming to light in the state.
A ‘sex CD’ allegedly featuring the minister has surfaced and a complaint filed with the police.
This comes just over a month after Congress leader Prakash Rathod was allegedly found browsing through obscene clips on his mobile phone when the state’s Legislative Council was in session.
In the Jarkiholi case, the Central Division of Bengaluru Police registered a complaint filed by social activist Dinesh Kalahalli, who alleged that sexual favours were sought from the woman in the video by the minister in exchange for a job opportunity.