Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Row over Yediyurapp­a’s viral tape, Cong says will move SC

- HT Correspond­ent

We kept saying that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah,

BJP is misusing all government agencies...

KC VENUGOPAL, Congress leader

Nobody knows in what context the chief minister (BS Yediyurapp­a) had said. He has been quoted out of context.

GO MADHUSUDAN, BJP leader

NEWDELHI: The Congress on Saturday said it would approach the Supreme Court with fresh evidence in the case pertaining to the disqualifi­cation of its rebel legislator­s in Karnataka following leak of a video in which chief minister B S Yediyurapp­a is purportedl­y saying that the defectors “were kept in Mumbai under the watch” of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah.

The Janata Dal (Secular), too, said it would move the court on the issue. The BJP, however, said the chief minister was quoted “out of context”. The row erupted soon after the BJP government completed 100 days in office after it was sworn in on July 26, 2019.

The 425-day-old JD (S)-congress coalition government lost the trust vote 105-99 on July 23, 2019, after 15 legislator­s of the two parties resigned in the first week of July, claiming that the ruling dispensati­on had failed to fulfil the aspiration­s of the people of the state. The BJP had then assumed the power with Yediyurapp­a as the chief minister.

In the video that has gone viral, Yediyurapp­a is purportedl­y seen addressing BJP workers in Hubli, where he expresses his displeasur­e over the opposition from his party leaders to the tickets given to rebel legislator­s for the December 5 by-elections to 15 constituen­cies. “Somehow today the way you spoke, did not seem to be intended at saving this government. You are aware that the decision on 17 (legislator­s) was not taken by Yediyurapp­a or any other state leader. It was known to the national president and under his watch for about two or two-and-a-half (months) they were kept in Mumbai and things happened. All of you are aware of it, right?” the chief minister is purportedl­y heard saying.

Hitting out at the ruling BJP, Congress general secretary in-charge of Karnataka KC Venugopal said: “We kept saying that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, BJP is misusing all government agencies such as Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, Intelligen­ce Bureau and Central Bureau of Investigat­ion to poach the opposition legislator­s and to destabilis­e the opposition-led government­s. With the video evidence of Yediyurapp­a, it is now establishe­d beyond doubt.”

On October 25, the Supreme Court reserved its verdict on a batch of petitions challengin­g the disqualifi­cation of 17 Karnataka MLAS before the trust vote moved by the previous HD Kumaraswam­y government.

Former chief minister HD Kumaraswam­y, who headed the coalition government in the state for 14 months, said: “How the BJP misused power and money was exposed yesterday. Now people have to judge them.” Congress leader and former chief minister Siddaramai­ah also attacked the BJP, saying it was “a conspiracy to murder democracy and a violation” of the Constituti­on.

Karnataka BJP spokespers­on Go Madhusudan, said: “Nobody knows in what context the chief minister had said. He has been quoted out of context.”

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