The third MLA, Lakshman Savadi who was caught watching porn in Karnataka Assembly has been given a clean chit. Reports say the BJP MLA was watching a documentary and not porn.
On this segment of Newshour, we take a look at the bizarre explanation given by the porngate trio, and serial deaths of people connected to the NRHM scam.
The three former Karnataka ministers, who were caught watching porn in the Assembly, file their reply to the show cause notice served on them by the Speaker.
Manmohan Singh is expected to hold a high level meeting on the Salman Khurshid controversy, while in Gujarat, the crucial reports on a 2002 riots case is set to come up in court.
The three former ministers of Karnataka, who were caught watching porn in the Assembly, are expected to file their reply to the Speaker's notice today.
Alleging that the BJP government in Karnataka has no right to be in power, given its inaction in the porn scandal, Congress MLAs are demanding the dismissal of the government.
Acting on the recommendation of CM Sadananda Gowda, Governor H R Bhardwaj accepts the resignations of the three BJP ministers who were caught watching porn in the state Assembly.
Three Karnataka ministers watching porn in the Assembly has tarnished the image of BJP and the Opposition has said the Govt has lost the moral authority to rule.
Three Karnataka ministers -- Lakshman Savdi, C C Patil and Krishna B Palemar -- have resigned following allegations of watching pornography on their phones in the legislative assembly.
Speaking on behalf of the BJP, former Karnataka CM B S Yeddyurappa says the ministers have tendered their resignation on moral grounds and an enquiry will be conducted to find out the truth.
In a huge embarrassment to the BJP government in Karnataka, three ministers are forced to resign for watching obscene videos on a mobile phone while the Assembly was in session.