Anyone involved in drug case must be punished: Siddaramaiah on drug racket
Anyone involved in drug case must be punished: Siddaramaiah on drug racket
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The drug racket case is taking new twists and turns every day. After complete 12 days of investigation by the CCB, most of the imprisoned in the Sandalwood Drug scandal case have been remanded to judicial custody, also the political blame game has intensified. While a photo of Revenue Minister R Ashok, along with Rahul Thonse, one of the arrested has gone viral, the dispute between Congress MLA Zameer Ahamed Khan and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy has continued over their trip to a Casino in Colombo.

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On Monday, the main implicated in the case Viren Khanna, Ravi Shankar, actress Ragini Dwivedi, Rahul Thonse, Prashanth Ranka were remanded to judicial custody by first ACMM court in Bengaluru. However, another actress Sanjjanaa Galrani has been remanded to police custody for three more days till Sep 16 till further interrogation. Though Ragini Dwivedi had applied for bail, her bail hearing was adjourned till Sep 16 and she has to spend two days at Parappana Agrahara jail. Though Ragini's advocates appealed that she had health problems and the court should allow her to be treated at a private hospital, the court stated that she should be given medical assistance in the prison hospital.

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Meantime, the political blame game has continued over links with the drug racket. A photo featuring Rahul Thonse, who is arrested in connection with a drug racket offering cake to Revenue Minister R Ashok, has gone viral on Sunday night. Meanwhile, Opposition leader Siddaramaiah came out in relief of Zameer and said that Zameer was being needlessly targeted, without even producing any proof. "If anyone is involved in the drug racket, they should be punished. No one should be defamed without any proof," he added. 

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