New Delhi: The Congress women's wing on Tuesday called on the National Commission for Women to thoroughly investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna and ensure that all those involved are held accountable.

In a letter to National Commission for Women (NCW) chief Rekha Sharma, All India Mahila Congress chief Alka Lamba expressed "deep concern" and sought immediate intervention of the panel over serious allegations of sexual misconduct involving Revanna.

"It has been brought to our notice that a pen drive allegedly released by Hasan contains videos in which he is said to be taking mental pleasure by sexually exploiting and harassing more than 50 women of all ages. This act This not only violates the privacy and dignity of the number of women involved but also poses a significant threat to their safety and well-being," he said.Lamba said a complaint has been filed against Revanna by her former domestic help accusing her of sexual harassment.

“The complaint also mentions the involvement of his father and prominent Janata Dal (Secular) leader Shri HD Revanna in the objectionable video,” he said.

"It has been alleged that political motivations may be influencing the situation as Devaraj Gowda has also mentioned the denial of MP ticket to the JD(S) candidate. This adds a layer of complexity to the matter for which An impartial investigation by a respected body is required." Lamba said.

The Congress leader also listed violations of Indian Penal Code (IPC) provisions in the case.Lamba said, "In light of these disturbing revelations, I urge the Commission to provide immediate protection to the women affected by this violation of privacy. File a formal case against the persons responsible for the production and dissemination of these videos." "

"Thoroughly investigate the allegations and ensure that all parties involved are held accountable," he said.

Lamba stressed that All India Mahila Congress is committed to support the NCW in any capacity to protect the rights and dignity of these women and ensure that justice is delivered without any delay.

He said, “I am confident that the National Commission for Women will take prompt and decisive action in this regard."