<p>Bengaluru: Karnataka Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna petitioned Home Minister G Parameshwara on Tuesday, seeking legal action against an alleged honey-trapping attempt against him. </p>.<p>The petition was filed after Rajanna met Parameshwara at his Sadashivanagar residence on Tuesday evening. </p>.<p>"I have received the petition and will further discuss it with the chief minister on what is the next course of action," Parameshwara told reporters.</p>.<p>"The decision on who will probe the allegations will be made after discussions with the chief minister. Legal experts will also be roped in. However, right now, the details from the petition won't be made public by me," Parameshwara said.</p>.<p>The home minister further said that suo motu action can't be initiated in this instance. </p>.<p>"Since the issue was raised in the Assembly, a suo motu case cannot be filed. If the Speaker had directed, the matter would have been different. Before the issue was brought up neither Rajanna nor his son discussed it with me," he said. </p>.Karnataka 'honey-trap' row: Supreme Court to hear PIL seeking independent probe into matter soon.<p>After meeting Parameshwara, Rajanna said: "I had to speak up in the Assembly on the issue (of honey-trapping) after I was named. My complaint is confined to what happened to me." </p>.<p>During the day in Tumakuru, Rajanna had said that there was a man and two women who had met him twice. </p>.<p>"The woman who came to me the second time was wearing jeans pants and a blue top. She identified herself as a high court lawyer. She came on the pretext of discussing something personal and important," he claimed. </p>.<p>The decision on who will probe the allegations will be made after discussions with the chief minister. Legal experts will also be roped in said G Parameshwara Home Minister</p><p>"I've no evidence," Rajanna Minister for Cooperation K N Rajanna said in Tumakuru on Tuesday that some unidentified persons attempted to honeytrap him but he had no evidence in this regard since there were no CCTV cameras at his Bengaluru residence.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Karnataka Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna petitioned Home Minister G Parameshwara on Tuesday, seeking legal action against an alleged honey-trapping attempt against him. </p>.<p>The petition was filed after Rajanna met Parameshwara at his Sadashivanagar residence on Tuesday evening. </p>.<p>"I have received the petition and will further discuss it with the chief minister on what is the next course of action," Parameshwara told reporters.</p>.<p>"The decision on who will probe the allegations will be made after discussions with the chief minister. Legal experts will also be roped in. However, right now, the details from the petition won't be made public by me," Parameshwara said.</p>.<p>The home minister further said that suo motu action can't be initiated in this instance. </p>.<p>"Since the issue was raised in the Assembly, a suo motu case cannot be filed. If the Speaker had directed, the matter would have been different. Before the issue was brought up neither Rajanna nor his son discussed it with me," he said. </p>.Karnataka 'honey-trap' row: Supreme Court to hear PIL seeking independent probe into matter soon.<p>After meeting Parameshwara, Rajanna said: "I had to speak up in the Assembly on the issue (of honey-trapping) after I was named. My complaint is confined to what happened to me." </p>.<p>During the day in Tumakuru, Rajanna had said that there was a man and two women who had met him twice. </p>.<p>"The woman who came to me the second time was wearing jeans pants and a blue top. She identified herself as a high court lawyer. She came on the pretext of discussing something personal and important," he claimed. </p>.<p>The decision on who will probe the allegations will be made after discussions with the chief minister. Legal experts will also be roped in said G Parameshwara Home Minister</p><p>"I've no evidence," Rajanna Minister for Cooperation K N Rajanna said in Tumakuru on Tuesday that some unidentified persons attempted to honeytrap him but he had no evidence in this regard since there were no CCTV cameras at his Bengaluru residence.</p>