NCW Reveals Three Men Posing as Cops Manipulated Victim to File False Complaint in Prajwal Revanna Sex Tape Case
- The National Commission for Women (NCW) disclosed that three men, pretending to be police officers, coerced a woman into lodging a false complaint in the Prajwal Revanna sex tape scandal.
- The victim has requested protection for her family, highlighting the severity of the situation.
- NCW has urged the Karnataka DGP to ensure the woman's safety.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been given bail until June 1 by the Supreme Court. This happened because Delhi is getting ready for elections on May 25. The Supreme Court decided to let Kejriwal stay out of jail until June 1. In a sad event on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway near Borghat, three people lost their lives and eight others got hurt in a crash. This happened early in the morning around 4 am. The accident caused three deaths and eight injuries. A man, 28 years old, was arrested for touching and molesting a young boy in the Delhi Metro. This incident was reported by a police official. The man was taken into custody for behaving inappropriately with the minor boy. A senior Congress leader, Mani Shankar Aiyar, made a controversial statement saying that India should respect Pakistan because it has nuclear weapons. This statement came after another Congress member, Sam Pitroda, made remarks that were seen as racist towards Indians. Five Indian sailors who were on a ship seized by Iran have been released and have left Iran. This was a diplomatic success, and the Indian embassy in Iran thanked the Iranian authorities for their cooperation. In Karnataka, there was a scandal involving a sitting MP named Prajwal Revanna. The National Commission for Women (NCW) revealed that one of the women who complained about the case said she was forced to make a false complaint under threat of harassment. The NCW has taken action in the Prajwal Revanna case, urging the Director General of Police to provide security to the woman who was threatened. The NCW emphasized the importance of fair investigations and protecting women in such cases.