Ready to fight legally on Guv's possible nod for prosecution: CM
Siddaramaiah on Monday said the Congress government led by him is ready to fight legally and politically, in case Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot rejects the Cabinet's advice to withdraw the "show-cause notice" to him in connection with MUDA scam
PTI
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Belagavi, 5 Aug
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on
Monday said that the Congress government led by him is ready to fight legally
and politically, in case Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot rejects the Cabinet's
advice to withdraw the "show-cause notice" to him in connection with
the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) site allotment 'scam', and grants
permission for prosecution.
Speaking to reporters here, he
said, "We have said that the show-cause notice has to be withdrawn. Also,
we have asked for the petition by T J Abraham (activist) seeking permission for
prosecution to be rejected. Let's see what decision the Governor takes. He has
not made a decision yet." "We are ready to fight legally...both
legally and politically we will fight," he said.
Based on a petition filed by
advocate-activist T J Abraham, the Governor had issued a "show-cause
notice" on 26 July directing the chief minister to submit his reply to the
allegations against him within seven days, as to why permission for prosecution
should not be granted against him.
The Karnataka government on
Thursday "strongly advised" the Governor to withdraw his
"show-cause notice" to the chief minister, and alleged "gross
misuse of the Constitutional Office'' of the Governor. The council of Ministers
after their meeting, had said a concerted effort is being made to destabilise a
lawfully elected majority government in Karnataka for political considerations.
Earlier today, in Bengaluru, Home
Minister G Parameshwara expressed hope that the Governor will not reject the
Cabinet's advice to withdraw his "show-cause notice" to the chief
minister. He said, in case the Governor rejects the Cabinet's advice and grants
permission for prosecution against the CM, the Congress government will fight
it legally.
"As a Cabinet we have advised
the Governor to withdraw his show-cause notice and to reject the petition
seeking Siddaramaiah's prosecution by activist T J Abraham. I'm hopeful and
don't feel that the Governor will do it (sanction prosecution), despite the Cabinet's
advice along with facts," Parameshwara said.
"He (the Governor) might have
some powers, but I don't feel that he will reject the advice of the Cabinet so
easily. In case he still goes ahead and gives permission for prosecution, we
will fight legally," the Home Minister told reporters.
The BJP and JD(S) are on a
week-long 'Mysuru Chalo' padayatre (foot march) since Saturday against the
alleged fraudulent allotment of sites by MUDA to those who lost land to other
development projects, including to Siddaramaiah's wife Parvathi, and are
demanding his resignation.
The Congress would unitedly fight
against the BJP and JD(S)'s attempts to "destabilise" the
Siddaramaiah government, the party said on Sunday, backing its chief minister,
who is on the opposition's radar. Congress said this after its general
secretary in-charge of organisation K C Venugopal held a meeting with state
ministers, along with AICC general secretary in-charge of the state Randeep
Singh Surjewala, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, and his deputy D K Shivakumar,
who is also the party's Karnataka unit chief.
Venugopal said the ministers have
been told to visit districts and assembly constituencies and explain to the
people how the BJP was trying to "destabilise" the government and end
the guarantee schemes.
According to party sources,
Venugopal and Surjewala are said to have asked the ministers to strongly stand
behind the CM and defend him, while also effectively countering the opposition.
Also, indicating the possible
scenario where the government may have to legally fight the Governor if
prosecution against the chief minister is sanctioned in connection with the
MUDA "scam", they assured the high command's support, the sources
added.
In the MUDA 'scam', it is alleged
that compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife Parvathi in an
upmarket area in Mysuru, which had higher property value as compared to the
location of her land which had been "acquired" by the MUDA.
The MUDA had allotted plots to
Parvathi under a 50:50 ratio scheme in lieu of 3.16 acres of her land, where
MUDA developed a residential layout. Under the controversial scheme, MUDA
allotted 50 per cent of developed land to the land losers in lieu of
undeveloped land acquired from them for forming residential layouts.
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