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K'taka CM to release proof on scams during Cong, JD-S rule

December 15, 2010 15:53 IST
Battling allegations of corruption and nepotism, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said he would soon release "documentary evidence" on scams during the Congress and Janata Dal-Secular regimes in the state.

"I am now ready with documents. The question crossing my mind now is whether I should release them before the zilla and taluk panchayat elections or later," he told mediapersons in Bengaluru.

Yeddyurappa, who has been warned by the party top brass to mend his style of functioning, is under pressure to ensure Bharatiya Janata Party fares well in the December 26 and 31 polls to 30 zilla panchayats and 176 taluk panchayats, amid reports that his continuance hinges on the poll outcome.

"The Congress and JD-S are champions of land scams, denotification of lands and illegal mining. But they are trying to project me as a major culprit by sowing poisonous seeds in the minds of people. They will never succeed," he said.

Yeddyurappa said the opposition parties had failed to prove charges of corruption against him.

The Karnataka CM has come under sustained attack from the opposition, particularly the JD-S, which released several documents on denotification of lands and allotment of lands by Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board and the Bangalore Development Authority to Yeddyurappa's kith and kin.

Yeddyurappa claimed the Congress and JD-S hurled charges against him fearing that if he was allowed to complete his term, it would spell doom for both the parties and the BJP would emerge stronger. On how the BJP would face people in the panchayat polls when the government was reeling under scandals, he said, "The scams will have no impact on the polls. Let the opposition go before people with their allegations and we will fight on development plank."

"I am sure the BJP will be ahead of its rivals in the panchayat polls," he added.

Yeddyurappa, a Lingayat leader, who managed to drum up support of his community leaders when attempts were made to ease him out of office in November, hit back at the opposition, saying , "They indulge in caste politics."

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