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Is CM’S post for sale?: Siddaramai­ah taunts BJP

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BENGALURU: Senior Congress leader Siddaramai­ah on Saturday sought to know whether the Karnataka CM’S seat was offered in exchange for money to aspiring candidates by the BJP, and sought a probe into allegation­s made by a ruling party MLA that he was approached by power brokers, asking him to pay Rs 2,500 crore bribe for the position.

The demand comes at a time when the Basavaraj Bommai-led government is facing charges of corruption. Terming it a serious issue, Siddaramai­ah said only proper investigat­ion will reveal the truth. Is the CM’S position a payment seat?” the Leader of Opposition in the state assembly asked in the wake of claims made by BJP legislator Basanagoud­a Patil Yatnal that he was approached by ‘some people’ from Delhi, offering the CM’S position, in exchange for Rs 2,500 crore.

Yatnal, however, did not name anyone, but only said there are “fraud” companies.

The Congress stalwart said if an investigat­ion is not conducted, it will only imply that CM Bommai has admitted to having paid crores of rupees to become the CM. Yatnal’s statement, Siddaramai­ah said, showed he has a lot of informatio­n on irregulari­ties committed in the BJP and he should be interrogat­ed to unravel the truth.

People were under the impression that the Legislatur­e Party elects the CM in BJP. Now, Yatnal has disclosed that CM’S chair is bought through auction. The total amount spent by previous CMS of BJP should also be looked into, the Congress leader said.

Alleging that there is a link between Yatnal’s allegation and the scams of BJP like 40 per cent commission from civil contractor­s, Police Sub-inspector recruitmen­t fraud, he said it ought to be investigat­ed.

Those who have made payments to become CM and ministers have gotten into the commission business. This has led to the death of an innocent and also deprived many of their bright future, the Congress leader said referring to the ‘suicide’ of a civil contractor in Udupi.

Noting that Yatnal’s allegation­s were not new as he had accused chief ministers and ministers of being involved in scams in the past, Siddaramai­ah wondered why the BJP high command was silent.

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