Millennium Post

Kumaraswam­y announces SIT probe into audio clip row

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BENGALURU: Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswam­y Monday announced a comprehens­ive SIT probe into an audio clip he released showing BJP chief B S Yeddyurapp­a in a purported conversati­on to lure a JD (S) MLA in his alleged attempt to topple the Congress-jds government.

As the audio row rocked the assembly, Kumaraswam­y accepted an “advice” by an emotional Speaker Ramesh Kumar to constitute a Special Investigat­ion Team to probe the episode.

This was to “establish the truth” as his (Kumar’s) name had also been dragged with the charge that he had been “booked” for Rs 50 crore, the chief minister said.

“Constitute a SIT to establish the truth. Give me relief in 15 days,” a visibly anguished Kumar told Kumaraswam­y after members empathised with the Speaker, saying he was known for his integrity and dignity of his office should be protected.

Kumaraswam­y said he was also “pained” at the charge against Kumar and accepted his suggestion to form a SIT.

“I seek your permission to form the SIT for a comprehens­ive probe to bring out the truth,” he told the chair.

BJP members insisted that the probe be limited to the charge against the Speaker, as otherwise, the government was likely to misuse the SIT for ‘political vengeance.’

The Speaker told Kumaraswam­y that “this (SIT) should not lead to a witch-hunt. The probe should be only to establish the truth.”

Kumar said in the conversati­on “one person induces another .... says we have already booked the speaker for Rs 50 crore... about Rs 50 crore having paid to the speaker to accept the resignatio­n of MLAS (of the ruling coalition).”

He also said the man offering allurement­s appeared to be one holding a statutory position.

The political war over charges of horse-trading had escalated in Karnataka Friday with Kumaraswam­y releasing an audio clip in which Yeddyurapp­a is purportedl­y trying to

lure a JD(S) MLA for destabilis­ing the coalition government.

Opposing the SIT probe into an audio clip containing his purported conversati­on to lure a JD(S) MLA, Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurapp­a Monday said it was not appropriat­e for an agency under the Chief Minister to inquire into it as Kumaraswam­y himself is the “first accused”.

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