BJP MLA weeps in Karnataka Assembly over 'gay sex' video

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July 23, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 23: Karnataka BJP general secretary and Mahadevapura MLA Arvind Limbavali broke down in the legislative assembly on Monday claiming that he had become a victim of a “fake” gay sex video and demanded a probe into the incident.

“It is hard to even imagine such a situation where your family has been traumatised. Only I know what my children are facing because of this defamatory video,” a teary-eyed Limbavali said, referring to the sex tape.

Limbavali volunteered to make a statement on the issue after JD(S) MLA KM Shivalingegowda, who was speaking on the plummeting popularity of state politicians prior to the debate on the trust vote, raised the topic on the floor of the House.

Shivalingegowda claimed legislators were being “shamed” in public. Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar tried to stop Shivalingegowda, stating the sex video was a personal issue and not a topic to be discussed in the House, but Limbavali himself intervened.

Suspecting a political conspiracy behind the tape, Limbavali said, “People are taking to devious ways to stop us. It could be someone from that side (referring to the ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition) or this side (his own party) or both. Please order a probe.”

However, the speaker spiked the request stating it was an odd situation (referring to the numbers game in the assembly) and advised Limbavali not to get emotional.

The sex tape has been in circulation on social media for some time and the issue was being discussed in political circles over the past 10 days. In fact, Whitefield division police registered two separate cases based on complaints lodged by Limbavali’s supporters, who alleged morphed videos of their leader were used.

HAL police on Friday registered a case under IT Act based on a complaint filed by Girish Bharadwaj, Limbavali’s assistant. “Girish alleged in his complaint that Limbavali’s political rivals created a morphed video to assassinate his character,” a police officer said. “The alleged video was posted on Facebook pages of Suddi Samachara and SR Srinivas Gubbi (I Support Nikhil Kumar Swamy).”

Marathahalli police too have registered a separate case on the same video based on a complaint filed by local BJP leader Jayachandra Reddy PK. The latter claimed that his photos were morphed in the video. “Miscreants have created the video and circulated it through WhatsApp groups and a FB page named Karnataka JDS,” Jayachandra alleged in his complaint. He demanded action against four WhatsApp group admins — Ganesh, Manu, Ganesh Gowda and Vasantha B Eshwaragere of Devarahalli.

MN Anucheth, deputy commissioner of police (Whitefield division), said two FIRs have been registered in HAL and Marathahalli police stations and around five more supporters of the MLA have approached the police to file cases. “Efforts are on to trace the miscreants who uploaded or circulated the alleged video on social media,” Anucheth said.

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April 10,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 10: The Karnataka Education Board on Friday further postponed the annual examination for SSLC to May due to extension of lockdown to arrest spread of coronavirus which is spreading like wildfire in the state.

Minister for Primary and Higher Education S Suresh Kumar also announced that the PUC examination were also postponed to May.

"However, depending upon the situation we will announce the date in May and will inform the students one week earlier of the examination date to give time for preparation,"

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June 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 15: The case of two elderly Dubai returnees who are being treated for Covid-19 at the Wenlock Covid-19 Hospital has left doctors perplexed.

The two aged 76 and 81 men had arrived from Dubai on May 18 and 12 respectively and are at the hospital since one month. 

To everyone's surprise, six of their tests have come out positive though they have not shown any symptoms of SARS-CoV-2.

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July 5,2020

Dubai, Jul 5: Three Indians, who were repatriated on a chartered flight from the UAE on Friday, have been held in the state of Rajasthan after officials seized gold worth Dh2.2million from them, the government announced on Saturday.

They are likely to be placed under arrest along with 11 others, who were repatriated from Saudi Arabia, from whom gold worth Dh5.5million was seized, a statement from the government tweeted by Press Information Bureau in Rajasthan said.

The gold bars were hidden in emergency lamps, photos attached to the tweets showed.

The 14 passengers had arrived at the Jaipur International Airport by two chartered flights.

They were intercepted by the Customs team at the airport and 31.9kg of gold valued at Rs156,759,820 (Dh7.7million) concealed in the baggage was recovered from these passengers.

Three passengers arrived from Ras Al Khaimah by Spice Jet Flight SG9055 and 12 gold bars/bricks weighing 9.3kg valued at Rs.45,761,100 (Dh2.2million) were recovered from them, the statement said.

The Indian Consulate in Dubai confirmed to Gulf News that the flight was chartered by a private company for repatriating its employees.

It is suspected that the passengers were used as carriers to smuggle gold.

The other 11 accused had arrived from Riyadh and 22.65kg of gold bars, predominantly with Suisse markings, valued at Rs110,998,720 (Dh5.5million) were recovered from them.

“The said recovered gold bars have been seized under Section 110 of the Customs Act, 1962. The said passengers are being interrogated and are likely to be placed under arrest in terms of section 104 of the Customs Act, 1962,” the statement added.

Indian media had earlier reported similar cases in which stranded Indians were apparently lured to be carriers for smuggling gold on repatriation flights from various countries.

A spike in gold smuggling attempts using Indians getting repatriated after losing jobs was also reported from the Indian state of Kerala.

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