Bengaluru, March 14 : Just an hour after former BJP minister Ramesh Jarakiholi lodged a complaint against unknown people on Saturday, accusing them of hatching a conspiracy against him, another video clip of the woman, who claimed to have been featured in the CD, surfaced on social media in which she could be seen urging the Karnataka government to provide protection to her.
This is the first time that the woman has come out in the open after the sleaze CD episode came to light on March 2.
In the 34-second video clip in Kannada, the woman stated that this message is for Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai. The source and origin of the video is yet to be verified.
“I do not know how and what they did with the video. Since the release of this (sleaze CD) video, my modesty has been outraged while my family’s reputation is gone forever. Several people are coming and questioning me and my parents about this. We are looked down upon,” she said.
She further alleged that the CD went public from their side (Jarakiholi) and not from her side. “Ever since the video came in public domain, I tried to commit suicide at least three or four times while my parents tried to end their lives about two times,” she added.
“Nobody is there to protect our family. We don’t have any political support. It was Ramesh Jarakiholi who lured me with a job offer, and now this video has come out from their side. I do not know how this (video) was recorded,” she said.
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