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They also requested the courts not to record her statement as she is ”under duress”, she is given at least four days time to be with them, or kept in a place under court supervision and provided counselling. Reacting to the charges, Shivakumar said he doesn’t know anything and he has nothing to do with it. “….Let the investigation happen, they (family) were speaking under pressure, if they have proof, let them give it.”
The family’s statement came amid reports that she would appear before a judge to record her statement, as her lawyer on Monday moved an application of requisition before a magistrate court and said they are awaiting directions on producing her before it. “We got to know through the media that our daughter will appear before the court. Through you (media), we urge the Chief Minister, all the Judges in Karnataka and the Home Minister… …you have to consider that our daughter is under pressure for the last 20-25 days and has been forced to make statements,” the woman’s father said. Speaking to reporters in Belagavi, he said if she appears before the court, she would be relieved from that pressure and her statement should then be recorded.
“This is our request…she should be given time.” The woman’s brother alleged that his sister was acting according to Shivakumar”s diktats, was given some money by him and had not been in touch with the family for 20 to 25 days. He said the family’s request to the court was to send her to them for at least four days to free her from the ”torture” and ”pressure” she was undergoing. If this could not be done, the court should make arrangements for her peaceful stay under its supervision. “She should be counselled first,” he said
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After the video clips started appearing on TV channels on March 2, she told her mother over the phone they were morphed and edited. Since then, she had not been able to speak to her as her phone was taken away, the mother alleged. The family said they had full faith in the police and judiciary and that the woman had become “a pawn for political games.” “We want her (woman) to come out of the current mindset. If she wants to come to us, we are ready to take her, she is our daughter,” they said. On whether they will file a complaint against Shivakumar, the parents said they first want their daughter back, after which they would consult lawyers. “We have 11 pieces of evidence,” they said. The family on Saturday for the first time blamed Shivakumar, accusing him of playing “dirty politics” by using their daughter.
Shivakumar however had said he has nothing to do with the case as he has never met her and the probe should happen. Their statement today came hours after the woman, in an unauthenticated letter to the Chief Justice, requesting him to personally supervise the probe, alleged that her parents were not given protection despite a request and they have been pressured to make statements. Jarkiholi, who was Water Resources Minister in Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa-led cabinet, resigned on March 3.
A day after news channels aired videos of the alleged sex scandal, While Jarkiholi has repeatedly claimed his innocence and that the video was “fake”, the woman had accused him of sexually “using” her, cheating, and threatening her after promising a government job.