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According to them, Prakash was released near Hoskote on the outskirts of Bengaluru on November 28.
“Prakash has stated that he was abducted along with his driver by a gang of eight people when he had gone to his farmhouse in the Kolar Gold Fields,” a source said, adding the former minister was allegedly driven to a secluded place and tortured.
Prakash lodged a complaint with the Bellandur police station after returning home, police sources said.
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Prakash had twice won as Independent MLA from Kolar constituency and was a minister in the BJP government in Karnataka from 2012 to 2013. He had founded his own political party — Namma Congress — in 2017 but he lost the 2018 assembly election to K Srinivasa Gowda from Kolar.