This story is from July 19, 2019

Mumbai Police allow Karnataka counterparts to meet 'sick' MLA Shreemant Patil

Mumbai Police allow Karnataka counterparts to meet 'sick' MLA Shreemant Patil
MUMBAI: Mumbai police Friday allowed Karnataka police officials to meet Congress MLA Shreemant Patil, who has been admitted in a state-run hospital here.
The police officials from the southern state recorded Patil's statement, an official said.
The development came amid reports that Patil wrote to Karnataka Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh, denying that he was kidnapped by the BJP.

"I went to Chennai for personal work and felt chest pain. Visited hospital and on doctor's suggestion I came to Mumbai and got admitted here. I was not kidnapped by BJP," Patil wrote in an email to Ramesh, sources said.
Mumbai police provided security to Patil, the legislator from Kagwad in Belgaum district, who arrived here Thursday and was hospitalised after he complained of chest pain.
He was first admitted in a private hospital and later shifted to state-run St George Hospital in South Mumbai, the official said.
"We have provided security to the MLA and his statement was recorded," an official said.
The Congress had alleged Patil had been "kidnapped" as part of efforts to "topple" the coalition government in the southern state.

Congress leader and Karnataka minister D K Shivakumar had said they would produce documents to show Patil was forcibly admitted to the hospital to skip the trust vote in the Assembly.
Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala has set 1.30 pm on Friday as the deadline for Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy to provide his majority on the floor of the house.
According to sources, 15 rebel MLAs from the Congress and JD (S) are camping at a luxury hotel in Mumbai.
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