Karnataka Minister Takes Action Against Alleged Honeytrap Attempt
Karnataka Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna announced plans to file a complaint with Home Minister G Parameshwara about an alleged honeytrap attempt against him. This decision followed Parameshwara's comments about Rajanna’s pending complaint. Rajanna emphasized the necessity of strict action against such schemes targeting political figures.

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Karnataka Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna has announced his intention to report an alleged honeytrap attempt against him to Home Minister G Parameshwara. This move was prompted by Parameshwara's remarks regarding the delay in lodging a formal complaint.
Minister Rajanna, who had previously spoken of the incident in the Assembly, expressed his determination to take serious action against such malicious schemes. He noted that this issue needed to be addressed as it involved unnamed individuals visiting him under suspicious circumstances.
The controversy has further escalated with demands for a high-level investigation, while a Public Interest Litigation seeks a CBI probe into the matter, highlighting its political implications. Rajanna clarified that his comments were misinterpreted concerning judges, asserting he specifically mentioned political figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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