Karnataka BJP MLA Munirathna in police custody
The Minister ruled out any vendetta politics behind the former Minister's arrest and said the action was taken in accordance with law.
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Contractor Cheluvaraju, who is one of the complainants, has also released a purported audio recording of a phone conversation between him and Munirathna.PHOTO:PTI
Tumakuru, 15
Sept
Karnataka
Home Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday said BJP MLA N Munirathna, arrested in
connection with two cases registered against him for allegedly issuing death
threats to a BBMP contractor, has been sent to two-day police custody.
The
Minister ruled out any vendetta politics behind the former Minister's arrest
and said the action was taken in accordance with law.
Munirathna,
who represents Rajarajeshwari Nagar Assembly segment in Bengaluru, was picked
up from Nangli village in Kolar’s Mulbagal on Saturday evening on charges of
harassing a Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) contractor for bribe,
using casteist slurs against a former corporator, cheating, criminal
intimidation and outraging a woman’s modesty.
Contractor
Cheluvaraju, who is one of the complainants, has also released a purported
audio recording of a phone conversation between him and Munirathna.
"A
complaint has been lodged alleging that he (Munirathna) spoke in a very
derogatory manner about a former corporator who was a block Congress president
and also about a contractor. On the basis of the complaint he has been
arrested. Now the investigation has begun," Parameshwara said.
Addressing
reporters here, he said this morning he was produced before a judge, who
remanded Munirathna to two days police custody.
"They
will investigate, let's see what happens." "... his voice samples
will be taken, it will be sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), and it
will be verified whether it is his voice or not," he added.
Munirathna
in a video statement on Saturday had termed the allegations against him as
"far from truth", and claimed that a conspiracy was being hatched
against him.
Citing
violation of party discipline, the state BJP has issued a show cause notice to
Munirathna and asked him to clarify the allegations before a disciplinary
committee within five days.
Responding
to allegations of vendetta politics, the Home Minister said, "action has
been taken in accordance with law based on a complaint, where is vendetta
politics in it? Those who were with him and faced abuse have complained. Did
Congress or anyone else give the complaint?"
"If
action is not taken then it will be alleged that action has not been taken
despite complaint. Police have taken action in accordance with law," he
added.
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