
Bengaluru, April 22 (IANS) Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara has responded to a court order directing the registration of an FIR against him in connection with allegations that he placed a Rs 500 bet during a kabaddi match, saying that his remarks have been misinterpreted and that he respects the legal process.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday in Bengaluru, Parameshwara said it was not appropriate to comment extensively on the issue. He clarified that his earlier statement was made casually in the context of a kabaddi game, in a light-hearted manner similar to how people speak in rural settings.
“The context in which I spoke is very important. If I had promoted betting, that would have been wrong. But I am in a responsible position; it is completely false to say that I promoted betting,” he said.
He added that interpretations of his statement were being taken out of context and stressed that he had not encouraged or supported betting in any form.
Referring to the legal development, the minister said a private individual had approached the court in the matter and that neither he nor his office had received any notice before the court’s order.
“No notice was served to us. If we had received a notice, we could have explained the context and requested that they not take it seriously. But no notice came; suddenly an order was passed,” he said.
Parameshwara further stated that he respects the law and would examine the court order in detail before taking any further steps. “I have not fully understood the order yet. I will look into it,” he added.
The court has reportedly directed police to register an FIR and conduct an investigation into the allegations.
A Special Court in Bengaluru on Tuesday ordered the registration of a First Information Report against Parameshwara over an allegation that he placed a Rs 500 bet during a Kabaddi sports tournament.
Taking serious note of the development and the message it would send to society, the court directed the Kodigehalli police in Tumakuru to register an FIR and carry out a comprehensive probe into the matter.
The directive follows a private complaint filed by H.R. Nagabhushan, who argued that even a small bet made or publicly acknowledged by a person holding a constitutional position amounts to promoting an illegal activity.
Responding to the cabinet reshuffle, Parameshwara stated, “That is entirely up to the Chief Minister and the high command. It would be inappropriate for us to comment. We will act according to whatever decision they take.”
–IANS
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