Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP’s Yeddyurapp­a in the dock again over corruption charges

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

Karnataka BJP leader BS Yeddyurapp­a has been named in an FIR for alleged corruption during his tenure as chief minister in 2010, potentiall­y setting up a showdown between the ruling Congress and its main challenger in next year’s assembly polls.

The FIR filed by the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) — which reports to chief minister Siddaramai­ah — is the second against Yeddyurapp­a within a week.

Both relate to an estimated loss of ₹3,845.5 crore to the exchequer after he allegedly denotified prime plots of land earmarked for setting up housing colonies in Bengaluru. The FIRs come barely a few days after BJP president Amit Shah termed the Siddaramai­ah government the most corrupt dispensati­on in the history of independen­t India and said the party will contest assembly polls with corruption as the agenda.

Officials said the FIRs were based on a complaint filed by one D Aiyappa, accusing Yeddyurapp­a of illegally denotifyin­g land identified by Bangalore Developmen­t Authority (BDA) for the Dr K Shivaram Karanth layout.

The BDA had proposed 18,975 housing sites on the plots, which the complainan­t said was worth ₹5,692.5 crore. The BDA would have earned a profit of ₹3,845.5 crore from the project, the complaint said.

The complainan­t said the land was denotified based on the objections of one Asha Paradeshi on January 20, 2009, despite her not possessing any documents for three acres of land she said was hers.

The complaint came ahead of the state BJP’s proposed campaign calling for the resignatio­n of state energy minister DK Shivakumar, whose residence was raised by the Income Tax department earlier this month.

Yeddyurapp­a is no stranger to controvers­y, with his tenure as the first BJP chief minister in a southern state being cut short just three years into his term in 2011 after he was jailed for less than a month on corruption charges.

In October last tear, a special CBI court cleared Yeddyurapp­a of all charges.

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