Karnataka Seer Case: Woman Reverses Allegations, Claims Misuse of Names
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Bengaluru, April 13 (NationPress) In a surprising development in the alleged sexual harassment case involving the well-known Lingayat seer Basava Jayamrutyunjaya Swamiji, a woman from Bengaluru, Karnataka, who previously lodged a complaint, has now reversed her stance, asserting that both her name and that of the Swamiji have been misappropriated.
The woman, who had reportedly gone missing for a while, shared a video from an undisclosed location on Monday following the escalation of the case.
She indicated her intention to address the media at a suitable time in the near future.
Additionally, she released a letter directed to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Home Minister G. Parameshwara, alleging that certain individuals were orchestrating a deliberate campaign to disseminate false propaganda.
She firmly stated that all claims and allegations directed towards them are entirely unfounded and false.
The woman also mentioned she would return in four to five days to clarify the situation comprehensively.
This latest declaration has introduced a new layer to the case, prompting inquiries about the original complaint and the conditions under which it was made.
Authorities are likely to scrutinize these developments closely as the situation progresses.
Previously, Basava Jayamrutyunjaya Swamiji, the leader of the Kudalasangama Panchamasali Peetha and a significant figure in the movement advocating for reservation for the Lingayat Panchamasali community, faced severe allegations of rape, sexual harassment, and blackmail following a complaint lodged by a Bengaluru woman.
It was alleged that the woman accused the seer of sexually assaulting her and subjecting her to ongoing harassment.
Letters were released to the media indicating that she had submitted written complaints to the Chief Minister, the Home Minister, the City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh, and the State Women's Commission, requesting action against the seer.
The Swamiji has denied the allegations and filed a counter-complaint against the woman in Vijayapura.
In his complaint, he asserted that the woman, along with others, was attempting to tarnish his reputation under political influence and had made false accusations.