Strongly defending himself, the minister denied any wrongdoing on his part, even as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said he would get a report and talk to Sait on the controversy, which has prompted the Opposition to demand his resignation.
Attending a function at Raichur in north Karnataka where he is the district in charge minister, Sait is seen in the video footage, telecast by Kannada TV channels, purportedly surfing through the obscene pictures.
The Karnataka government today held state wide "Tipu Jayanti" celebrations in commemoration of the 18th century Mysore ruler of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom.
"I had no intention of seeing them," he said when told that the video footage clearly showed him browsing the pictures of semi-clad women. "I have no such habit also."
"Let it be inquired into, if required," Sait said.
Seeking to corner Sait, the BJP said he should resign saying he had failed to maintain dignity of office that too in public.
"The students, teachers and the entire state is watching him as Education minister and he is watching pornographic content at a public function," he said.
JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy said, "this should not have happened. Let us see what the Chief Minister will do."
Siddaramaiah said he was not aware of what exactly had happened.
"Do not know. I will get a report and see", he said, adding he would also talk to Sait.
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