CM writes again to PM seeking cancellation of Prajwal's passport
Siddaramaiah says it is "disheartening" that his previous letter on the issue had not been acted-upon, despite the gravity of the situation
PTI
Bengaluru, 23 May
Karnataka Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah has written a second letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging
him to take "prompt and necessary" actions to cancel the diplomatic
passport of Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna, who is facing charges of sexually
abusing women.
He said that it is
"disheartening" that his previous letter on the issue had not been
acted-upon, despite the gravity of the situation.
The chief minister earlier on May 1
had written to Modi urging him to move the Ministries of External Affairs and
Home Affairs to take swift action to cancel the diplomatic passport of Prajwal.
Recently, the Special Investigation
Team (SIT) set up by the state government to probe the serial sex abuse charges
against the MP, had also written to the Ministry of External Affairs to cancel
his diplomatic passport, on the basis of an arrest warrant issued against him
by the court.
"I write to you once again to
draw attention to the grave series of incidents that Prajwal Revanna has been
accused of committing. These incidents have not only shocked the conscience of
the people of the State of Karnataka but have also caused a nationwide
concern," Siddaramaiah said in his letter to the PM dated May 22.
He said, "It is shameful that
Prajwal Revanna, a Member of Parliament from Hassan constituency, who is also
contesting for re-election in the present general elections, and who is the
grandson of a former Prime Minister, fled the country, the 27th of April, 2024
to Germany using his diplomatic passport bearing number D1135500 shortly after
news of his heinous actions emerged and just a few hours before the first FIR
was filed against him."
Accusing Prajwal of abusing his
diplomatic privileges to flee the country and to escape criminal proceedings,
the CM further said, the Government of Karnataka has taken prompt actions to
meet the ends of justice by setting up a SIT for investigation of the matter.
The SIT is investigating the
alleged crimes of Prajwal Revanna against women and is making efforts to secure
the presence of the accused in order to face the criminal charges, he said. "It
is a matter of serious concern that the accused Prajwal Revanna has managed to
remain in hiding to this day despite the issue of a Look Out Circular, a Blue
Corner Notice and two notices by the Investigating Officer under section 41A
CrPC. "The FIR against Prajwal Revanna contains charges in the nature of
rape, sexual assault, disrobing women and forcibly video-graphing sexual acts
in order to threaten the victims," he noted.
Needless to emphasise that such
abuse of privileges and deliberate acts of non-cooperation with the legal
proceedings deserves serious action by the Central Government or its
instrumentalities so as to secure the presence of the accused to face investigation
and trial, Siddaramaiah said, "It is disheartening that my previous letter
raising similar concerns on the issue has not, to the best of my knowledge,
been acted -upon despite the gravity of the situation."
"Therefore, I urge you to
kindly consider this matter with utmost seriousness and take prompt and
necessary actions to cancel the diplomatic passport of Prajwal Revanna, under
Section 10(3)(h) of the Passport Act, 1967 or under any other relevant law and
secure his return to the country in the interest of public," he added.
The 33-year-old Prajwal, who is the
grandson of JD(S) patriarch and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda and is the
NDA's candidate from Hassan Lok Sabha segment, is facing charges of multiple
instances of sexually abusing women.
Prajwal reportedly left for Germany
on April 27, a day after Hassan went to polls, and is still at large. A 'Blue
Corner Notice' seeking information on his whereabouts has already been issued
by the Interpol, following a request by the SIT via the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI).
A Special Court for Elected
Representatives had issued an arrest warrant against Prajwal Revanna, following
an application moved by the SIT. Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on
Wednesday had said there is no response yet from the Centre, regarding the
request seeking cancellation of the diplomatic passport of Prajwal. "Still
nothing has come (from Centre). The Centre should also help us. That's what we
are urging. There is no meaning in only criticising, within the framework of
law, the Centre should also help us," Parameshwara said.
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