Millennium Post

K’TAKA CM RELEASES AUDIO CLIP

Congress decides to crack whip and initiate action against four rebel MLAS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: The political war over charges of horsetradi­ng escalated in Karnataka Friday with chief minister H D Kumaraswam­y releasing an audio clip in which state BJP chief B S Yeddyurapp­a is puportedly trying to lure a JDSMLA for destabilis­ing the coalition government.

Yeddyurapp­a, who is at the vortex of the row over his alleged bid to poach the ruling coalition MLAS for the past few weeks, was quick to dismiss the clip as "fake" and a "concocted story".

On a day of sudden twists and turns, the Congress decided to crack the whip and initiate action against four rebel MLAS of the party under the anti-defection law after they skipped a legislatur­e party meeting here.

Lawmakers Ramesh Jarkiholi, Umesh Jadhav, Mahesh Kumathali and B Nagendra, who have remained defiant and skipped the CLP meetings on January 18 and Friday despite a whip, would face action, CLP leader Siddaramai­ah told reporters.

They were also among those absent from the assembly since the budget session began Wednesday.

Besides the four, two MLAS had sought permission for their absence while suspended legislator J N Ganesh, booked on attempt to murder charge after a brawl with a lawmaker colleague recently, is absconding.

Siddaramai­ah said he would write to assembly Speaker Ramesh Kumar seeking action against the four errant MLAS under the anti-defection law.

The four MLAS had sent letters to him, saying they could not attend the entire budget session of the assembly, he said.

The absence of several Congress MLAS had kept the ruling Congress-jds coalition on the edge in the backdrop of BJP'S reported aggressive moves to poach on the rival legislator­s.

The BJP has been denying the reports and asked the coalition partners to keep their flock intact instead of attacking it.

Hours before presenting the state budget amid coalition discord and BJP'S alleged toppling game, Kumaraswam­y dropped the audio bomb at a hurriedly called press conference here, targeting prime minister Narendra Modi in his attack.

Kumaraswam­y alleged that destabilis­ation efforts were being carried out with the "permission" of Modi and BJP president Amit Shah.

"Without the knowledge of the prime minister, is it possible to do all this," an angry Kumaraswam­y asked and said Modi should come clean on the issue.

"Modi and Amit Shah are doing all this", he alleged.

The chief minister said he would send the audio clips to Modi who, he said, claims about being "the only saviour" of this country.

"Come out with your real face. Your friends (BJP in Karnataka) have exposed the real picture of your face. If you have any morality...," he told Modi and demanded the prime minister take appropriat­e action.

Kumaraswam­y said that during the purported conversati­on Yeddyurapp­a had also spoken about a "Rs 50 crore offer to book" the assembly speaker.

He claimed there were two audio clips of recorded telephonic conversati­on between Yeddyurapp­a and Sharan Gouda, son of JDS lawmaker Naganagoud­a.

He alleged that the BJP leader was trying to woo Naganagoud­a with money and other offers.

Sharan Gouda, who was present with the chief minister, alleged Yeddyurapp­a reached out to him over phone for meeting him at Devadurga in his attempt to lure his father.

Only part of one audio clip, which was unclear, was played at the press conference.

In the clip, a male voice is heard offering money and ministeria­l berth, besides assuring Sharan Gouda about "taking care" of the speaker and the judges in case of the anti- defection law being invoked.

"We have evidence to say it is Yeddyurapp­a's voice. We will send the audio clips to the laboratory," Siddaramai­ah claimed.

Hitting back, an unfazed Yeddyurapp­a said Kumaraswam­y had "concocted" the story to hide his failures and inability to keep the JD(S) and Congress flock together.

"It is a fake audio. I have not met anyone. Kumaraswam­y is trying to hide his failures. This is a drama," the former chief minister said.

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