11. Ice cream parlour sex scandal : 1997. (Majority Bharatiya politicians are corrupt, and their transactions are scandals, since Independence to till this day, Congress leading in this, others to follow!!! except few good Characters!)
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Ref :11. Ice cream parlour sex scandal : 1997.
The ice cream parlour sex scandal is a long running sex scandal in Kerala state, South India.
Accusations first appeared in 1997 that an ice cream parlour in Kerala was actually a brothel; furthermore, it was alleged that a number of high ranking politicians were among the brothels' owners.
In addition, accusations have been made that members of the Kerala government have deliberately obstructed progress in the investigation in order to protect themselves, relatives, or friends.
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SC notice to Kerala in 'Ice Cream parlour' sex scam :
DNA-Report
The Kerala government on Thursday assured the Supreme Court that it would provide Opposition Leader VS Achuthanandan a copy of the charge sheet in the 1997 Ice Cream parlour sex scandal, involving the state's top politicians, judicial officers and others.
While recording the state government's submission, a bench of justices GS Singhvi and SJ Mukhopadhyaya also issued notice to it on Achuthanandan's appeal against the Kerala High Court's order refusing to give him a copy of the report submitted by a Special Investigating Team to the high court.
The charge sheet in the case was filed recently in the trial court.
Kerala was rocked in 1997 by the alleged sex scandal, infamously known as "Ice Cream Parlour sex case" following a complaint by an Kozhikode-based NGO, Anweshi that an ice cream parlour was being run as a brothel and a number of girls were being sexually exploited there by high and mighty ones.
The names of several politicians, judicial officers and other VIPs figured in the scam.
Appearing for Achuthanandan, senior counsel Shekhar Naphade sought the apex court direction for a copy of the charge sheet saying after submission of the SIT's report to the high court, a charge sheet has been filed in the trial court.
Former Chief Minister Achuthanandan has alleged in his petition that the present state government is not making any serious effort to bring the accused to book as several influential persons including its sitting Minister for Industries and Information Technology PK Kunhalikutty is said to be involved in the racket.
In his appeal Achuthanandan, stated that one KA Rauf, co-brother of Kunhalikutty, made a disclosure at a press conference on January 28, 2011 that the minister had influenced several key witnesses in the sex scandal to turn hostile for pecuniary benefits.
On the basis of the said disclosure, Kerala police registered a fresh case on January 30, 2011 and on February 2, a Special Investigation Team was constituted, to probe the claim, said the plea by former state CM.
But, "no investigation worth its name was done for the ostensible reason being the change in the Government, having been taken place from May 2011. Kunhalikutty has become a Cabinet minister since May 2011 and wields considerable clout in the government," the appeal alleged.
The high court had earlier held that the action taken report / final report is not a part of the court record and therefore Achuthanandan is not entitled for the same.
Once it is filed in the appropriate court, the magistrate concerned can pass appropriate orders on the said request in accordance with the law, it had said.
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Ice-cream parlour case: Kerala assembly stalled :
CNN IBN Report
The proceedings in the Kerala Assembly were disrupted during the zero hour on Tuesday with the ruling LDF and the Congress-led UDF opposition members trading charges over the "icecream parlour" sex scandal case, which is back in focus.
Speaker K Radkahrishnan suspended the proceedings as the two sides indulged in acrimony after CPI-M member K K Shyalaja referred the name of IUML leader P K Kunhalikutty while presenting a calling attention on sexual harassment cases.
The IUML members, led by Abdurahiman Randathani, raised their voice taking strong objection to the remarks. He was joined by others from the opposition.
Shylaja mentioned Kunhalikutty's name in connection with recent allegations thrown at each other by the IUML leader and his brother-in-law, with the latter claiming that he had helped his relative to wriggle out of the sex scam case.
The opposition members objected to the remarks maintaining that the IUML leader was never chargesheeted in the case.
the house plunged into turmoil, Speaker adjourned the house.
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