After pictures go viral, K’taka honey trap case embarrasses Cong leaders

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Bengaluru, July 20 (UNI) The honey trap case in Karnataka has embarrassed the state Congress unit as the accused woman’s photos with top Congress leaders have gone viral on social media. Though Congress has distanced itself from the accused, party insiders say that the episode has embarrassed them. Rajakumara Takale, assistant director in the horticulture department has lodged a complaint Rs 50 lakh by the woman, identified as Navyashree, who is a social activist.

After the episode made headlines, Navyashree’s photographs with Congress leader Siddara- maiah, state chief D.K. Shivakumar, and former Deputy CM G. Parameshwar went viral on social media. Rajakumara Takale has said that he was un- able to bear the torture for money and blackmail by Navyashree, hence he came forward to lodge the police complaint with the support of his wife. The Congress has clarified that Navyashree has no connection with the party. Meanwhile, Navyashree has stated that it is a conspiracy against her by people who are unhappy with her political growth. Further investigation is on. The police have registered a case under IPC Sections 384, 448, 504,
506 and 34. Navyashree, however, claimed that she was married to the complainant. Takale said that he had never married her. He stated that Navyashree got close to him even after knowing that he was married with three children. He had agreed in the complaint that he had an affair with her. He explained that Navyashree was blackmailing him for money over his private videos with her.

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