With Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah writing a second letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting that the diplomatic passport issued to JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna be cancelled, sources stated that MEA has obtained a letter from the Karnataka authorities for cancellation of the diplomatic passport, which is being processed.
Revanna had reportedly left the nation earlier than an FIR was lodged towards him in reference to the sexual abuse allegations.
Siddaramaiah’s letter, dated May 22, comes three weeks after the primary on Could 1, the place he had sought the Central authorities’s assist in securing Prajwal’s custody.
“It’s disheartening that my earlier letter elevating comparable considerations on the difficulty has not, to the perfect of my information, been acted upon regardless of the gravity of the scenario,” Siddaramaiah stated within the letter, shared by the CMO Thursday.
In the meantime, two days after JD(S) state president H D Kumaraswamy made a public attraction for the Hassan MP to return to India, former PM H D Deve Gowda and JD(S) national president Thursday warned his grandson Prajwal, asking him to return “from wherever he’s and give up earlier than the police”.
“He ought to topic himself to the authorized course of. This isn’t an attraction that I’m making, it’s a warning that I’m issuing. If he doesn’t heed to this warning, he should face my anger and the anger of all his members of the family. The legislation will care for the accusations towards him, however not listening to the household will guarantee his complete isolation,” stated Deve Gowda in his letter titled ‘My Warning to Prajwal Revanna’.
In his letter, Deve Gowda mentions that individuals had used “the harshest phrases” towards him and his members of the family. “I don’t want to cease them… I cannot try to argue with them that they need to have waited till all of the information had been came upon,” he stated.
“I additionally can’t persuade those who I used to be unaware of Prajwal’s actions. I can’t persuade them that I’ve no need to protect him,” it acknowledged.