
Karnataka minister Sudhakar wants probe into 'private lives' of all MLAs, faces flak
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Karnataka Health Minister Keshava Sudhakar on Wednesday demanded an investigation into the personal lives of all 255 MLAs to find out if they had "immoral relationships".
Karnataka Health Minister Keshava Sudhakar on Wednesday stirred a controversy after he demanded an investigation into the personal lives of all 255 MLAs to find out if they had "immoral relationships". Suggesting a probe into the history of all the MLAs, Sudhakar said, "I am openly challenging them -- all the 225 legislators. Let us all face an inquiry on immoral affairs [or extramarital affairs]. We'll know their true faces." Sudhakar further said leaders like Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar and HD Kumaraswamy were among those who should face the inquiry "if their conscience is right".More Related News

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