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DKS distributed 25,000 pen drives with police help, alleges HDK

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 7 May 2024
Former Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy on Tuesday claimed that 25,000 pen drives with videos purportedly showing women being sexually abused, allegedly by his nephew Prajwal Revanna, were distributed with the help of police officers. He accused deputy CM and Congress president DK Shivakumar of orchestrating it. Kumaraswamy said he was not defending Prajwal and believed in letting the law take its course.
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