Satyameva jayate, tweets BSY after acquittal in mining scam
NEW DELHI: A special CBI court in Bengaluru acquitted BJP leader BS Yeddyurappa of bribery and corruption in the ₹40-crore Bellary illegal mining case on Wednesday, accusations that forced his resignation as Karnataka’s chief minister in 2011.
Yeddyurappa was cleared of criminal conspiracy, cheating, forgery and corruption charges along with his two sons, a son-inlaw, steel major Jindal Steel Works (JWS) and four Bellary-based JSW affiliates. The Yeddyurappa family was accused of receiving ₹40 crore as bribe in their family trust in return for favours during his tenure as CM between 2008 and 2011.
Theformercmwasalsoaccused of favouring and receiving kickbacks from a Bellary-based mining company, an affiliate of JSW.
“Satyameva jayate (truth always triumphs)... Justice is done, I stand vindicated. Thanks to all well wishers, friends and supporters who stood with me in my tough times,” he posted on Twitter.
The Cbihad filed a chargesheet four years ago, in October 2012, against Yeddyurappa and others.
In their chargesheet, the Cbisaid Yeddyurappa gave undue favours to the mining company which donated ₹20 crore to a trust run by his family. The CBI also found a ₹20 crore deposit in a bank account of Yeddyurappa’s relative.
He was also accused of misusing his office to buy land belonging to the Bangalore Development Authority for just ₹40 lakh, and then selling it to a JWS affiliate ₹20 crore.
Karnataka’s first BJP chief minister, Yeddyurappa was
forced to resign on July 31, 2011, following a Lokayukta report on the land scam. He quit the BJP in November 2012 to float his own outfit and successfully contested the 2013 assembly election in which the BJP was routed.
Commenting on the verdict, the Congress said the alleged
“caged parrot of yesteryears” has become the “pet performing poodle” of the Bjp-led govern ment. “If there is or was or con tinues to be any open and shut case of corruption and miscon duct, is the case pertaining to Yeddyurappa,” party spokesman Manish Tewari said.