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Ex-DSP seeks clarification on Hublot watch letter

Ex-DSP seeks clarification on Hublot watch letter

Time of India30-04-2025

Mangaluru: Former DSP and president of Bhaarateeya Janashakthi Congress,
Anupama Shenoy
, has written to
Karnataka assembly speaker
UT Khader, seeking clarity on whether chief minister
submitted any letter along with the controversial
Hublot watch
he handed over in 2016.
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Addressing reporters on Wednesday, Shenoy said she filed a query under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, asking if the letter numbered PSCM/269/2016, dated March 2, 2016, available online, was officially received by the speaker's office. "If this letter exists in your records, I request you to provide an attested copy," she stated.
In a related development, Shenoy urged Dakshina Kannada MP Brijesh Chowta to meet Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman and seek an update on the complaint filed by advocate S Nataraj Sharma in 2016.
Sharma filed three complaints with the Lokayukta, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), and Enforcement Directorate, regarding the Hublot watch. He also filed a writ petition in March 2016.
Shenoy called upon the MP to pursue the matter and make the current status of the case public. She also urged him to facilitate the establishment of a
(NIA) office in Mangaluru at the earliest.

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