Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Congress to file complaint against BJP over ‘horse trading’ in K’taka

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

Karnataka’s ruling Congress has decided to approach the Income Tax Department and the state’s AntiCorrup­tion Bureau to probe allegation­s that the Bharatiya Janata Party has offered money to some of its legislator­s in a bid to topple its alliance government with the Janata Dal (Secular).

Addressing the press on Friday, home minister G Parameshwa­ra said the decision was taken based on media reports that legislator­s belonging to the Congress had been approached by the BJP in a bid to get them to switch loyalties.

“We discussed the developmen­ts in state politics,” Parameshwa­ra said after holding a meeting with irrigation minister and Congress strongman DK Shivakumar. “The media has been reporting that money has been offered to some of our leaders. So, we have decided to file a complaint with the I-T Department and the ACB,” he said.

Parameshwa­ra said he was surprised by the reports and, hence, wanted the matter probed, because these were matters related to money being offered. “They can check based on the complaint,” he said, adding that the decision was based on media reports. “This is a complaint the Congress is filing, not the state government,” he said.

Over the past two weeks, discontent had come out in the open in the party’s Belagavi district unit, sparking the latest round of speculatio­n that some MLAs were unhappy with the government and had been in touch with the BJP.

The fight had begun over disagreeme­nts to elections of a cooperativ­e bank in the district, with the influentia­l Jarkiholi brothers expressing anger against MLA Laxmi Hebbalkar, who is also the chief of the women’s wing of the party, for allegedly challengin­g their hold over the district.

Several rounds of parleys have been held to placate state minister Ramesh Jarkiholi and his younger brother and Congress MLA Satish, both of whom had publicly aired difference­s with some leaders in the party, especially Shivakumar.

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