Karnataka’s political landscape has been shaken by startling allegations of a honey-trap scandal involving 48 MLAs. Cooperation Minister K. N. Rajanna has claimed that he, too, was targeted in this widespread operation. The minister has urged state police to launch an investigation into the matter, which has sparked intense discussions within the legislative assembly.
The controversy unfolded after BJP MLA Basangouda Patil Yatnal alleged that certain individuals were honey-trapping legislators in an attempt to influence political power dynamics, particularly with an eye on the chief minister’s position. Responding to these claims, Rajanna acknowledged that Karnataka has become notorious for such scandals, with suggestions that “factories for CD and pen drives” were operating to trap politicians. His remarks prompted a heated exchange between ruling and opposition leaders, with both sides insinuating that these operations were being run by their rivals.
Rajanna further revealed that evidence of honey-trapping exists in the form of pen drives involving leaders across party lines, including national-level politicians. He emphasized that the issue goes beyond mere political rivalry and has become a serious menace affecting the integrity of elected representatives. Seeking swift action, he announced plans to submit a formal complaint to Home Minister G. Parameshwara, urging a thorough investigation. In response, Parameshwara assured the assembly that the government would initiate a high-level probe to uncover the truth behind these allegations.
The allegations come amid an ongoing power struggle within Karnataka’s Congress leadership. Reports suggest that Rajanna had recently visited Delhi and raised concerns with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, fueling speculation that he and his son may have been targeted. Meanwhile, BJP MLA V. Sunil Kumar has also called for an inquiry into rumors of honey-trapping within state politics, arguing that such acts tarnish the dignity of elected officials.
Leaders from both ruling and opposition parties have condemned the alleged honey-trap operations, calling for stringent measures to address the issue. As political tensions rise, the outcome of the government’s investigation will be closely watched, with many hoping for accountability and justice in this growing controversy.