Tag: Ramesh Jarkiholi

  • I did not find the woman portrayed in the video with my brother: Satish Jarkiholi

    I did not find the woman portrayed in the video with my brother: Satish Jarkiholi

    Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee Working President Satish Jarkiholi denied reports that she had met the woman victim who was shown in a sex video that allegedly involved her brother Ramesh Jarkholi.

    “Some media outlets have written in articles that I had taken my helicopter to Nidagundi village in Bagalkot district to meet the woman. That is far from the truth. Such reports are unfounded.

    He said that he would welcome the formation of a special investigation team to investigate his brother’s allegations. “However, the SIT can only file a report regarding the issue. The real investigation starts only when the FIR is registered. The court can sentence an offender only after an FIR is lodged and proper investigation is done. “It is true that the family’s reputation has been affected by the scandal. But we still have the support of a lot of people. We are confident that if a proper investigation is done, the truth will be revealed. “

    ‘Welcome to Congress’

    He also said that the Congress will continue to welcome the leaders of other parties if it considers the ideology. “Youth leader Madhu Bangarappa has joined the Congress in Bengaluru. We will try to invite the leaders of other parties in the districts as well. ”

    He said that only after the announcement of the Election Commission, the Congress will select the candidate for the Belagavi Lok Sabha by-elections. “Our workers are concerned about the delay in announcing the dates. Officials say they have time to hold elections by the end of April. We will wait for the announcement, ”he said.

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  • Stick to code, Karnataka High Court told media

    Stick to code, Karnataka High Court told media

    The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday ordered the central and state governments to issue notices and 70 media platforms on a petition filed by a lawyer and a BJP member, directed officials to take steps to protect the right to privacy of individuals and ensure Media outlets do not invade the privacy of individuals by breaking the law.

    The court, in an interim order, directed that any broadcast in the media governed by the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995, should conform to the terms of the “Program Code” as defined under this Act.

    A bench of Justice PS Dinesh Kumar, Anta V. Passed an interim order on a petition filed by Hiremath.

    Media platforms include newspapers, TV channels, online news portals, news agencies, social networking and micro-blogging service providers such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

    Citing examples of video clips of Karnataka MLA Ramesh Jarakiholi allegedly getting intimate with a woman in the media, the petitioner claimed that “he feared that the media platforms would, in fact, give some of his personal moments Can catch and broadcast them overall. ” Violation of his right to privacy under Article 21 ”.

    The petitioner cited media reports about claims made by social activist Dinesh Kallahalli that he had several CDs containing “explicit material from other persons related to the BJP”.

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    The petitioner sought a direction to the authorities to prevent and prohibit 70 media platforms from publishing, broadcasting, broadcasting any material in visual or any other form, which is a right of privacy under Article 21 Is a violation, and a violation of the provisions. Under the CTN (Regulation) Act.

    The petitioner said, “The petitioner states that if the media platform is not banned … then the right to live with dignity can be cut off.”

    Citing the provisions of the CTN (Regulation) Act, the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the Prohibition of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, the petitioner alleged that the media platform was showing certain scenes on a daily basis, including a woman Was being shown Represented in an indecent manner.

    The petitioning officials alleged that media platforms have failed to take any action either to show indecent scenes with women or to prevent them from prosecuting under appropriate law.

    The petitioner said, “With the private lives of citizens in the media being eavesdropped through social networking sites or spy cameras, security is needed so that the citizens can act as they want to and about others. Don’t think. ” Indicating what is legal will be immoral, and what is moral may be immoral to another.

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