Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Saturday criticised the Delhi Police for issuing him a notice in the National Herald case , calling the move “harassment”. The notice from the Economic Offences Wing seeks financial and transactional details from him, stating that he is believed to possess “vital information” related to the ongoing investigation.

Shivakumar questioned the need for a fresh police probe when the Enforcement Directorate has already completed its investigation and filed a chargesheet. He said both he and his brother, former MP D K Suresh, had provided all required information to the ED, and maintained that transactions linked to the National Herald and Young India were transparent and fully documented.

The notice, dated 29 November, directs him

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