Bengaluru activist gets notice for audio clip against BJP MLA

Bengaluru activist gets notice for audio clip against BJP MLA
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Bengaluru activist gets notice for audio clip against BJP MLA

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Less than two days after L.A. Ravi Subramanya, an MLA belonging to the ruling BJP, landed in a 'vaccine selling' scam, the Bengaluru police on Monday issued a notice to social activist H.M. Venkatesh, who had released a purported audio clip of a telephonic conversation between him and the staff of city-based AV Hospital to bring to light the alleged scam

Bengaluru: Less than two days after L.A. Ravi Subramanya, an MLA belonging to the ruling BJP, landed in a 'vaccine selling' scam, the Bengaluru police on Monday issued a notice to social activist H.M. Venkatesh, who had released a purported audio clip of a telephonic conversation between him and the staff of city-based AV Hospital to bring to light the alleged scam.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South Division), Harish Pandey, told reporters that Venkatesh was summoned by the Girinagar police after the AV Hospital lodged a complaint against him, adding that Venkatesh did not appear in person but responded through an email.

Subramanya had courted controversy on Saturday after the puported telephonic conversation between Venkatesh and the hospital staff went viral, in which the MLA's name figured more than once, allegedly asking for a commission of Rs 900 to administer Covid vaccine to people.

Subramanya is the uncle of BJP MP from Bengaluru South, Tejasvi Surya. His Assembly constituency Basavanagudi is part of the parliamentary constituency represented by Surya.

In the purported audio clip, the hospital staff could be heard telling Venkatesh that the vaccine cost of Rs 900 has to be remitted to Subramanaya's office and only after that inoculation will be done at the AV Hospital.

In the purported conversation, the staff member claiming to be working at the AV Hospital is asked why the vaccine costs so much. To which, the hospital staff curtly says that those who want free vaccines can go to the vaccine centres run by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

Pandey said that Venkatesh is yet to lodge his complaint with the police, but the AV Hospital has filed a complaint in the matter on the basis of which the police have served him the notice.

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