Amit Shah, the Union Minister of India, has strongly elucidated that Karnataka’s incumbent government, led by Congress, has disregarded the obscene videos involving Prajwal, the alleged son-in-law of former PM HD Deve Gowda and an NDA candidate. Shah focused on one of the BJP’s main goals, which is to give mothers and women the power needed to stand on their own.
When Shah attended a press conference, he wanted to know where the Congress government got tremendous powers to sit back and take no action. He went on the record and stated that it was important to consider the state government’s role in curbing the problem. The BJP contradicts to a high degree and has asked for a prompt, transparent investigation of the case.
Emphasizing his disapproval, the prime minister contradicted that such acts cannot be brooked. While admonishing the Congress party, he demanded that authorities at least start taking some measures because their faction was in charge of the state government. Along with that, Shah reminded of the importance of urging Vadra Priyanka of the Opposition regarding why her party’s leadership remained ineffective.
Today, Prajwal Revanna, an MP of Hassan district, Karnataka, has risen as a candidate in the ongoing Lok Sabha polls. Nonetheless, the matter has been complicated by the recent statement from the candidate’s party, JD(S), which has distanced itself from the case. Revanna strongly refutes the claims. He said that they are fabricated or manipulated, as he reported to the police.
Those facts are laid out in a case of sexual harassment and stalking that was filed by the police against Revanna. The state government of Karnataka has put up a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to handle the case. The SIT will seek Revanna and emphasise his immediate return to India, as Karnataka Caretaker Home Minister G Parameshwara stated.