Bengaluru, Mar 12 (PTI): Dismissing reports linking two state ministers to the gold smuggling case involving Kannada actress Ranya Rao as mere "speculations," Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Wednesday demanded evidence and alleged a BJP "game plan" behind it.

Asserting that there are no Congress links to the gold smuggling case and that none of its ministers are involved, he stated that there may be a BJP connection.

"It's just unnecessary speculation. Which minister's name has come up? Has anyone seen or heard of it? When we politicians attend weddings or functions, hundreds of people take pictures with us. Just because someone takes a picture with me, does that mean they are related to me?" Shivakumar asked in response to a question.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "If someone who took a photo with me or the Chief Minister at a wedding or function is later involved in a crime, does that mean we are supporting them?"

Specify exactly who is involved. If there are facts about which minister is involved or who has supported them, please provide them. No minister will support such a crime—this is my clear stand, he added.

Citing media reports, the opposition BJP has been urging the Congress government and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to disclose the names of ministers allegedly involved in the gold smuggling case.

"Will you reveal which ministers are connected to gold smuggler Ranya?" the saffron party asked in a post on 'X,' tagging Karnataka Congress. The post included a picture of Siddaramaiah and Home Minister G Parameshwara with Ranya Rao and her family, likely taken at her wedding.

"There may be a BJP link, but no Congress link," Shivakumar said in response to a question. "There is nothing to it—no minister will be involved in such scandals. The Chief Minister has ordered an inquiry, including an investigation into the involvement of officials in any protocol violations."

Referring to airport security procedures, he stated that even rings, watches, and belts are removed during security checks. "I'm shocked that 14 kilos of gold could be smuggled through the airport despite these checks. There will be an investigation," he added.

"I'm sure this is a BJP game plan—no minister is involved in anything," he added.

Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, R Ashoka, said on Tuesday that rejecting reports of ministers' alleged links to the gold smuggling case before the investigation is complete amounts to an "attempt to influence" the probe.

Actor Ranya Rao, 34, was arrested by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on March 3 upon her arrival at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport from Dubai. Gold bars worth Rs 12.56 crore were seized from her.

The following day, the DRI reported seizing gold jewellery worth Rs 2.06 crore and cash amounting to Rs 2.67 crore from her residence in Bengaluru.

Ranya is the stepdaughter of K Ramachandra Rao, a DGP-ranked police officer currently serving as the Chairman and Managing Director of the Karnataka State Police Housing and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.

The CBI has registered an FIR in the case.

The Karnataka government has appointed Additional Chief Secretary Gaurav Gupta to investigate Ramachandra Rao's possible involvement in his stepdaughter’s alleged gold smuggling activities.

Additionally, the government has ordered a CID investigation into alleged lapses and dereliction of duty by police officers at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), Bengaluru.

Ranya Rao is accused of smuggling gold, allegedly misusing protocol privileges.

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New Delhi (PTI): Delhi Police has arrested a 22-year-old man who allegedly stole cash, a laptop and a mobile phone from his uncle's shop in Dwarka to take revenge after he was fired from the family business, officials said on Wednesday.

Piyush Tulswani, the accused, completed his Class 11 from Rajasthan's Pilani, after which he came back to live with his family, a senior police officer said.

His father, Kishan Tulswani, used to work as a sales manager at his uncle Jeetu's confectionery shops. After the death of his father, Piyush took up his position, the officer said.

Soon, Piyush started embezzling money from the shops, and was fired after Jeetu took note of the act, police said.

His mother also reprimanded him for embezzling money, after which Piyush left home and started living with his friend, the officer said.

Piyush hatched a plot to steal money from his uncle’s shops, which he knew well. Acting on his plan, he took his brother's scooter and broke open each shop, stealing cash, a laptop and a mobile phone.

On January 31, Jeetu reported the matter to police, accusing Piyush of committing burglaries at his shops located in Sector-18, Sector-11, Sector-12 and Sector-4, Dwarka, the officer said.

Jeetu also provided CCTV camera footage from the shops, in which Piyush could be seen breaking them open, he said.

Tracing his mobile phone locations to Safdarjang, Hauz Khas, Rajapuri and Dabri, police conducted several raids.

“He later switched off his phone to restrict access to his location,” the officer said.

On February 13, police received information that Piyush would come to the fruit mandi in Dabri around 9.30 am. Accordingly, a trap was laid, leading to the arrest of the accused, he said.

Initially, he did not confess to the crime, but when police showed him the CCTV clips, he admitted to committing the burglaries, the officer said.