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Lookout notice to arrest Prajwal Revanna in sexual abuse case

Updated on: 03 May,2024 07:38 AM IST  |  Karnataka
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Lookout circular issued as MP seeks more time abroad; Minister: ‘no provision beyond 24 hours’

Lookout notice to arrest Prajwal Revanna in sexual abuse case

Mahila Congress members during a protest against Prajwal. Pic/PTI

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Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara on Thursday said a lookout circular has been issued to arrest Hassan JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna who is facing allegations of sexually abusing women. On Prajwal seeking seven more days to appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the case as he is abroad, he said there is no provision to grant more than 24 hours.


“A lookout notice has been issued soon after it was learnt that Prajwal Revanna has gone abroad. We have informed all the ports and airports about the lookout notice,” the minister told reporters here. 


Prajwal is the grandson of former Prime Minister and JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda and son of MLA and former Minister H D Revanna. Some explicit video clips allegedly involving the 33-year-old MP had started making the rounds in Hassan in recent days. He was the NDA candidate in the Hassan Lok Sabha constituency, where polling was held on April 26.


“Our SIT members are taking legal opinion whether to give time to the accused. The SIT will move forward to arrest him since there is no provision to give more than 24 hours,” Parameshwara added.

PM Modi supported mass rapist: Alleges Rahul

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that Hassan JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna had raped 400 women and made their videos, and sought an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for soliciting votes for him.

NSUI members burn a poster of Prajwal. pic/PTI
NSUI members burn a poster of Prajwal. Pic/PTI

Addressing an election rally here, he targeted Modi and said he should apologise to the women of India for seeking votes for the “mass rapist”. “The PM should also apologise to the mothers and sisters of India. Prajwal Revanna rapes 400 women and makes videos. This is not a sex scandal but mass rape,” the former Congress President alleged.

“The Prime Minister supported the mass rapist on the stage in front of Karnataka. He (Modi) told Karnataka that if you voted for this rapist, it will help me,” Gandhi alleged and added: “Every woman in Karnataka should know when the Prime Minister was asking for your vote, he was aware of what Prajwal did.”

‘Conspiracy to weaken family’

A half-burned poster of Prajwal. Pic/PTI
A half-burned poster of Prajwal. Pic/PTI

JD(S) MLC Suraj Revanna on Thursday said that the scandal and charges of sexual abuse levelled against his brother and Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna was a “conspiracy to weaken their family politically”. He claimed that he has no information about the whereabouts of Prajwal Revanna, who has been served a notice by the Special Investigation Team over the alleged sex scandal involving him. He termed the scandal and charges of sexual abuse against his brother and his father and MLA H D Revanna, a former Minister, as a conspiracy to weaken them politically, and expressed confidence about Prajwal’s win in the Lok Sabha polls.

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