"...I will seek the report and then will see whether it needs to be inquired, after inquiry I will take action," Siddaramaiah told reporters in Mysuru.
He rubbished media reports which quoted him as describing the incident as false.
"....Did I say media reports are false? Some channels are saying so. What I have said is let the report come, I will examine the veracity," the Chief Minister said.
Opposition parties and organisations today heldprotests in various parts of the state, including Yadgiri, Madikeri, Mysuru, Dharwad and Chitradurga, demanding sacking of Sait.
A protest was also held under the leadership of JD(S) MLC Puttanna, in front of the minister's office at Vidhana Soudha, the state secretariat, in Bengaluru.
Speaking to reporters at Belagavi, Siddaramaiah said, "A mistake is a mistake whether it is committed by BJP or anyone else. I have spoken to Tanvir Sait over phone, he is in Raichur, he will return tomorrow and give an explanation."
Meanwhile, state veteran Congress leader Janardhan Poojary also demanded that Sait be sacked.
"If we still sleep, a situation may arise where we will have to sleep during the upcoming elections. So Mr Chief Minister to safeguard the prestige of the people of your district Mysuru, please take action," he told reportersat Mangaluru.
Sait, who represents Narasimharaja constituency in Mysuru, was inducted into the cabinet in June.
The minister has denied any wrongdoing on his part, saying he was only browsing Whatsapp messages on Tipu Jayanti celebrations held across the state yesterday.
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