Revanna, previously elected as a Member of Parliament, was found guilty on Saturday after allegations emerged in 2023, sparked by the circulation of explicit videos believed to involve him. At the time of sentencing, he emotionally requested leniency but now stands poised to appeal the decision. His political connections complicate the narrative: he is affiliated with the Janata Dal (Secular) party, which has ties to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP, making his conviction especially notable in a climate where such powerful figures often evade accountability.

Following the scandal, Revanna fled India in April 2024 using his diplomatic passport but was apprehended upon his return from Germany a month later. Despite his repeated denials of the charges, the case is emblematic of the broader issues of sexual violence and the challenges faced by survivors in seeking justice within systems that historically favor the privileged. Alongside this case, he faces two additional rape allegations and one of sexual harassment, all of which he contests.

This situation underscores the ongoing struggle against sexual misconduct in politics, shaking public trust and raising urgent questions about the effectiveness of current legal and societal frameworks in India.