The Asian Age

HDK orders SIT probe into audio tape of BSY luring JD( S) MLA

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Acting on the suggestion of speaker K. R. Ramesh Kumar, chief minister H. D. Kumaraswam­y announced on Monday that the matter of the tape on which state BJP chief, B. S. Yeddyurapp­a is allegedly heard trying to lure a JD( S) MLA to his party, would be handed over to a Special Investigat­ion Team ( SIT) for inquiry.

The chief minister made the announceme­nt in the legislativ­e Assembly following a heated debate between the opposition and ruling parties on the contents of the tape. It was Mr Ramesh Kumar himself who broached the subject in response to Mr Kumaraswam­y’s letter bringing the tape’s contents to his notice.

As he prepared to give his ruling in the matter, rural developmen­t andpanchay­at raj ( RDPR) minister Krishna Byregowda interrupte­d to insist that the issue merited a detailed discussion. He then went on to read the transcript of the tape in the House to strong objections from BJP members, who alleged that the chief minister had mastermind­ed the audio clip and

If someone feels he can remove me from this House by provoking me, he is mistaken. — K. R. Ramesh Kumar, Karnataka Assembly speaker

released it to the media.

But overruling their objections, the speaker requested the state government to form a SIT to inquire into the tape and reveal the identity of those, who are heard claiming that he too had been bought over with ` 50 crore, within a fortnight.

Rubbishing the allegation against him, Mr Kumar said furiously that either the person making it should quit politics or he would. “If someone feels he can remove me from this House by provoking me, he is mistaken. We must know who this person is. Did he approach me directly or one of my family members? What denominati­on of money was paid to me? I was unanimousl­y elected speaker with members reposing faith in my integrity and I have never acted in any way to attract such claims,” he said.

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