Sadananda Gowda's son Karthik absconding, says Bangalore police

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September 6, 2014

Bangalore, Sep 6: Union Railway Minister D V Sadananda Gowda's son Karthik, who has been accused by a Kannada actress of rape and cheating, has not responded to the notice issued by the police and has therefore, been taken to be absconding said Bangalore Police Commissioner MN Reddi.

"It is open to a court to give orders to the police to arrest on a non-bailable warrant. We gave Karthik Gowda two notices, but he hasn't responded to either, so we are treating him as an absconder," said Reddi.

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A Bangalore court has issued an arrest warrant against Karthik Gowda over the accusations made against him.

Police teams from Bangalore are in Kodagu and Mangalore to hunt for Karthik, who is yet to appear before court despite an arrest warrant against him. The teams visited the houses of railway minister Sadananda Gowda's relatives in Kushalnagar and Karthik's fiancee's home at Guddehosur.

Earlier, Karthik had moved the city sessions court for anticipatory bail in the case and the court had adjourned the case for further hearing to September 4.

The Kannada actress had claimed that she had married Karthik on June 5 after meeting him on May 8.

While Karthik Gowda got engaged to another woman in Kushalnagar, Kodagu, his father Sadananda Gowda rejected the allegations against his son, alleging a conspiracy.

Gowda said that he was shocked to see that report and added that his personal and public life was an open book.

He had also said that it seemed suspicious that the woman had filed the complaint hours after his son Karthik's engagement.

Bail plea verdict likely today

A city civil and sessions court posted Karthik Gowda's anticipatory bail petition for orders to Saturday. The son of railway minister DV Sadananda Gowda is accused of kidnapping, marrying by force and raping a Kannada actress.

The actress and her sister were present in the jam-packed court hall No 54 on Friday as public prosecutor S M Hiremani submitted his nine-page objections to granting anticipatory bail to Karthik.

The prosecutor said the accused is an influential person and has been evading several summons from investigating police. He submitted bills from the hotels and bars Karthik and the girl had visited together, as also audio recordings of their conversations. The prosecutor told the court that it's not possible to get CCTV images as hotels keep them only for 25 days in their server.

Defence lawyer, former advocate general BV Acharya, argued that there was a four-day gap between the travel dates of Karthik and the actress to Mangalore. There was no proof that Karthik had threatened her at gun-point, he told the court. Further, her statement that Karthik was her husband makes it clear there cannot be a case of rape.

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