Siddaramaiah writes letter to Modi urging him to cancel Prajwal Revanna’s Diplomatic Passport

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Published May 1, 2024 at 4:23pm

Update May 2, 2024 at 8:48am

    Prajwal is travelling abroad on his Diplomatic Passport: Siddaramaiah

    Ensure the swift return of the absconding MP: Siddaramaiah

    SIT of Kamataka will provide all the necessary details: Siddaramaiah

In light of reports indicating that Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna whose supposed leaked videos has resulted in a political storm across India, CM Siddaramaiah wrote a letter to PM Modi. “Constitution of the SIT was done as soon as the true nature of the alleged crimes against several women emerged and the victims came forward to file complaints against Prajwal Revanna and an FIR was lodged on 28/04/2024. However, according to reports, sensing the impending police case and arrest, the accused Member of Parliament and NDA candidate for Lok Sabha Prajwal Revanna has fled the country and travelled abroad 27/04/2024 itself. It is learnt from the reports that he is travelling abroad on his Diplomatic Passport. While the SIT is working round the clock to investigate the allegations of crimes against several women by Prajwal Revanna, getting him back to the country is of utmost importance so that he faces investigation and trial as per the law of the land,” the letter mentioned. 

Also Read: Prajwal Revanna believed to have booked return ticket on May 3rd; will he arrive in Bengaluru?

Siddaramaiah urged Modi to cancel the Diplomatic Passport of Prajwal Revanna. “This is to urge you kindly to move the Ministries of External Affairs and Home Affairs to take swift action to cancel the Diplomatic Passport of Prajwal Revanna and to take such other steps using Diplomatic and Police channels of the Government of India as well as International Police agencies to ensure the swift return of the absconding Member of Parliament to face the full force of law. The SIT of Kamataka will provide all the necessary details and fulfil all the legal formalities required in this regard,” the letter added. 

Siddaramaiah writes letter to Modi urging him to cancel Prajwal Revanna’s Diplomatic Passport

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    Prajwal is travelling abroad on his Diplomatic Passport: Siddaramaiah

    Ensure the swift return of the absconding MP: Siddaramaiah

    SIT of Kamataka will provide all the necessary details: Siddaramaiah

In light of reports indicating that Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna whose supposed leaked videos has resulted in a political storm across India, CM Siddaramaiah wrote a letter to PM Modi. “Constitution of the SIT was done as soon as the true nature of the alleged crimes against several women emerged and the victims came forward to file complaints against Prajwal Revanna and an FIR was lodged on 28/04/2024. However, according to reports, sensing the impending police case and arrest, the accused Member of Parliament and NDA candidate for Lok Sabha Prajwal Revanna has fled the country and travelled abroad 27/04/2024 itself. It is learnt from the reports that he is travelling abroad on his Diplomatic Passport. While the SIT is working round the clock to investigate the allegations of crimes against several women by Prajwal Revanna, getting him back to the country is of utmost importance so that he faces investigation and trial as per the law of the land,” the letter mentioned. 

Also Read: Prajwal Revanna believed to have booked return ticket on May 3rd; will he arrive in Bengaluru?

Siddaramaiah urged Modi to cancel the Diplomatic Passport of Prajwal Revanna. “This is to urge you kindly to move the Ministries of External Affairs and Home Affairs to take swift action to cancel the Diplomatic Passport of Prajwal Revanna and to take such other steps using Diplomatic and Police channels of the Government of India as well as International Police agencies to ensure the swift return of the absconding Member of Parliament to face the full force of law. The SIT of Kamataka will provide all the necessary details and fulfil all the legal formalities required in this regard,” the letter added. 

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