CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: In a sensational revelation, Karnataka’s Cooperation Minister K. N. Rajanna has alleged that as many as 48 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) have been honey-trapped as part of a larger political conspiracy. Speaking to the media, Rajanna claimed that there was an attempt to target him as well, but he managed to steer clear of the trap.
The minister stated that these honey-trap operations were designed to compromise elected representatives and destabilize the government. He emphasized that such unethical tactics pose a serious threat to democratic institutions and must be investigated thoroughly. Without naming specific individuals or organizations behind the alleged scheme, Rajanna urged law enforcement and intelligence agencies to launch a high-level inquiry to expose those responsible.
The allegations have sent shockwaves across the political spectrum in Karnataka. Opposition leaders have demanded concrete proof, while ruling party members have voiced concern over the integrity of the legislative system.
- N. Rajanna reiterated that his conscience is clear and that his public disclosure was aimed at safeguarding fellow legislators from falling prey to such plots.
This developing story raises critical questions about the intersection of politics, personal vulnerability, and cyber-surveillance in modern governance. If confirmed, the scandal could be one of the biggest in Karnataka’s political history.
As the controversy unfolds, all eyes are now on the state government’s next move, with calls growing louder for a judicial probe.
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