BENGALURU: The honeytrap case allegedly involving a senior Congress leader, who is also a minister in the Siddaramaiah cabinet, is believed to be the latest pain for the Congress government. The minister is likely to file a complaint soon against the alleged conspirators, and it is expected that the leader will take legal action to protect his reputation.
According to sources, the honeytrap incident occurred in Bengaluru, and the minister who was trapped may file a complaint with the city police commissioner through a trusted associate. Immediately after the two honeytrap attempts, the Congress leader gathered information from his own team to find out who was behind it. The incident has caused a stir in the state’s political circles.
After the investigation, it could lead to the arrest of some politicians and businessmen. Sources suggest that the minister was targeted by a woman who recorded intimate moments with him without his knowledge.
The minister, who is from Tumakuru district, was reportedly targeted by a rival politician who wanted to tarnish his reputation. The minister had apparently sensed that something was amiss and had alerted his associates, who then launched an investigation into the matter. The leader, who realized that the honeytrap was being attempted to ruin his political future, brought it to the attention of the party state bosses, but no complaint has been filed so far.
The investigation revealed that the woman who had honeytrapped the minister was part of a larger conspiracy involving several politicians and businessmen gaining. The minister is now planning to take legal action against those involved in the conspiracy.
The incident has caused a stir in the state’s political circles, with many politicians demanding action against those involved in the conspiracy. The opposition party is expected to capitalise on the issue, which could lead to further trouble for the minister.
The incident has raised questions about the safety and security of politicians in the state. Many politicians have expressed concern about the growing trend of honey-trapping and have demanded action against those involved in such activities.