Sait said he will abide by the decision of the Chief Minister and claimed he had filed a police complaint against the reporter and cameraman of a TV News channel, who had made the controversial footage, with an intention to obtain the complete raw video.
"In the wake of media reports about watching mobile during Tipu Jayanti celebrations, I personally met Chief Minister and have given complete information in detail," Sait told reporters after the meeting.
Sait, who is the Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, had on Thursday landed in a controversy after video footage emerged showing him purportedly watching pictures of skimpily clad girls on his mobile on dais at a public function to mark Tipu Jayanti celebrations in Raichur district.
Opposition BJP and JD(S) besides veteran Congress leader Janardhan Poojary have demanded his removal.
Sait said he had not done anything that would malign his party, government and public who have voted him.
"I have told Chief Minister that I'm ready for any inquiry and will abide by any decision he takes," he said.
To a question on filing a complaint against journalists
"I could have obtained only after filing a complaint. I have clearly said in my complaint also that the background for it is to obtain the raw video and subject it to inquiry."
"I have given complete details, in this regard too, to the Chief Minister," he added.
Sait said the Chief Minister has also obtained certain information about the incident from the Cyber Crime Division.
"I will abide by any decision of the Chief Minister and the party. I will not indulge in any activity that will cause discomfort to them," he added.
