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Karnataka Assembly in Turmoil Over Alleged Honey Trap Scandal Involving 48 Politicians

The state government has launched a high-level investigation as political leaders from multiple parties face accusations of blackmail and misconduct.

Karnataka minister KN Rajanna
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is in the opposition in Karnataka, stormed the well of the house raising slogans
Ongoing assembly session in Karnataka (ANI)
BJP MLAs being evicted by Marshals during the Budget session of Karnataka Assembly, in Bengaluru, Friday, March 21, 2025. Eighteen BJP MLAs were suspended for six months from the Legislative Assembly on Friday for disrespecting Speaker U T Khader. (PTI)

Overview

  • Karnataka Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna alleged that 48 politicians, including national leaders, were honey-trapped with compromising videos used for blackmail.
  • Home Minister G Parameshwara has ordered a high-level probe into the allegations to uncover the truth and safeguard political integrity.
  • The Karnataka Assembly experienced chaos as BJP MLAs demanded a judicial or CBI investigation, leading to the suspension of 18 members for disrupting proceedings.
  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah assured that no one involved in the scandal would be protected and that the guilty would face legal consequences.
  • The controversy highlights a decades-long issue of honey trapping in Karnataka politics, with claims of its network extending to national figures.