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Sex scandal row: Karnataka Minister HY Meti quits

The minister landed in trouble after an RTI activist Rajashekar Mulali claimed that he was in possession of a CD containing Meti's alleged act

Karnataka Excise Minister HY Meti. Photo: ANI Twitter handle

Karnataka Excise Minister HY Meti. Photo: ANI Twitter handle

Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Hit by an alleged sex CD scandal, Karnataka Excise Minister HY Meti resigned on Wednesday, while denying any wrongdoing on his part.

As the controversy snowballed with the Opposition demanding his exit, Meti met Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and submitted his resignation.

"Excise Minister HY Meti has resigned. I have recommended to Hon'ble Governor to accept the resignation. I have also ordered a probe," Siddaramaiah tweeted.

"I have resigned on my own volition to avoid any embarrassment to the government and the chief minister," Meti told reporters after he met the chief minister.

"I have done nothing wrong. I have requested the chief minister to hold an inquiry," said 71-year-old Meti, who has been rubbishing the allegations against him.
 

The minister landed in a row after an RTI activist Rajashekar Mulali claimed that he was in possession of a CD containing Meti's alleged indecent act with a woman who approached him for a favour.

The activist had also claimed that some supporters of Meti had threatened him over the CD, which had not been released till the minister's exit.

However, an audio tape had surfaced in connection with the alleged sex CD, where a man claiming to be a supporter of Meti is heard threatening the RTI activist.

"...All the reports that are coming on TV channels are false. I don't know who that RTI activist is, I only saw him on TV today. Also, none of my supporters have threatened anyone, the language they are using is not the one spoken in north Karnataka," Meti had said earlier after the row erupted.

Meti had also said that he did not know who was behind the CD as "I don't have any enemies.." but added that he did not intend to lodge a police complaint, saying, "Let them produce the video and prove the allegations first, after that I will take required action, whether to file a police complaint or whatever needs to be done."

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First Published: Dec 14 2016 | 3:10 PM IST

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