It seems that the accusation of honey trap balanced by the Minister of KN Rajanna, who created waves in political circles, ended up in Anti-Kimax with the Ministry of Criminal Investigation (CID) to the conclusion that there was no evidence that shows such accusations.
The Cid, who made a probe into the episode, presented his report to the government.
According to sources, this probe did not provide any essential evidence that would support the accusation of Mr. Rajanna that he was imprisoned by unknown persons.
No CCTV, Items
No CCTV camera was installed in its residence and no contributions concerning persons related to honey capture were recorded in the official visitor register. Nor did Mr. Rajanna provide any concrete evidence that would justify his claim, nor recognized anyone who participated in the incident, said sources.
The report was presented to the DG & IGP government for final inspection.
The government decided to order the CID probe after Mr. Rajanna raised the accusation related to the catching of honey on the floor of the assembly during the previous session of the legislators. He said there was an organized network to capture honey that captures a prominent personality. The opposition resorted to Dharna, who was looking for an action based on Mr. Rajan’s accusation.
Poser Bjp on Rajanna
Meanwhile, BJP expressed concern about the CID report, which concluded that there was no evidence. “The government of Congress covers irregularities. If the ministers themselves do not get justice, what is the fate of poor people?” The leader of the opposition in the legislative assembly of R. Ashok asked.
He came to the social media and demanded that Mr. Rajanna urges the government to look for a CBI probe. “If the accusations are not true, then Mr. Rajanna should apologize on the floor of the legislative assembly, as the problem raised there, at the upcoming session of legislators,” Ashok demanded.
This question can cause embarrassment for Mr. Rajann and the government during the upcoming session of legislators.
Published – 31 July 2025 21:33