Not worried or tense: Karnataka CM dismisses Opposition
Chief Minister said he is "not worried or tense" as claimed by opposition leaders in the wake of Governor's sanction, as he has not committed any wrong.
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He said, opposition leaders are worried about their "lies against him not turning true."PHOTO:REPRESENTATIVE PICTURE
Mysuru, 3 Sept
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said he is
"not worried or tense" as claimed by opposition leaders in the wake
of Governor's sanction for his prosecution in the Mysuru Urban Development
Authority (MUDA) site allotment issue, as he has not committed any wrong.
Rather, he said, opposition leaders are worried about their
"lies against him not turning true."
"They (opposition) have lied and they are worried about
it not proving it as true. I have never lied and have not committed any wrong,
so I'm not worried," Siddaramaiah told reporters here in response to a
question about him appearing to be relaxed, while the opposition was claiming
that he was tense and worried.
The Karnataka High Court on Monday extended till September
nine the interim stay on trial court proceedings against the Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah in the MUDA case.
The Court adjourned for a week the hearing on Siddaramaiah's
petition challenging the legality of Governor Thaawarchand's sanction for his
prosecution in the case.
The Governor on August 16 accorded sanction under Section
17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and Section 218 of the Bharatiya
Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 for the commission of the alleged offences as
mentioned in the petitions of Pradeep Kumar S P, T J Abraham and Snehamayi
Krishna.
On August 19, Siddaramaiah moved the High Court challenging
the legality of the Governor's order.
Responding to senior Congress MLA and Administrative Reforms
Commission Chairperson R V Deshpande's comments on Sunday expressing his wish
to become the Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah said: "Who makes the CM? It is
the legislators and the high command, they will decide...."
The Chief Minister on Tuesday visited the Chamundeshwari
temple on the Chamundi hill and offered prayers to the goddess there.
He also chaired a meeting of the Chamundeshwari Kshetra
Development Authority for the first time after the stay on the implementation
of the act passed by the legislature in connection with its formation was
vacated by the court.
He noted that the government has formed the Authority. A
member of the erstwhile Mysuru royal family Pramoda Devi Wadiyar had obtained a
stay on it from the court, which has now been vacated.
When pointed out that the Mysuru royal scion and BJP MP
Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar has written a letter to the government
terming the meeting illegal, Siddaramaiah asked: "should we go by the
court order or the letter of the MP? We are going by the court."
Asked as to what action will the government take based on
retired Karnataka High Court Justice John Michael Cunha headed inquiry
commission report regarding alleged irregularities in Covid-19 management when
the BJP was in power, the Chief Minister said the report will be placed before
the Cabinet at its meeting on Thursday and a decision will be taken.
"We don't know what is there in the report," he
said.
Taking a dig at BJP and former Minister K Sudhakar, who was
in-charge of the Health Department when the saffron party was in power, for
terming the report as "politically motivated," he said: "...does
he (Sudhakar) know what is there in the report? I myself don't know, does he
know? It is because he had committed a wrong, he is worried....How does he know
a false report has been accepted?"
How can someone comment on the report, when it has not yet
been made public, he further asked. "It shows his (Sudhakar) guilty
consciousness. He knows he has committed wrong. So without seeing a report such
comments are being made."
On the suspension of Karnataka Administrative Service
Officer G T Dinesh Kumar for alleged irregularities during his tenure as the
commissioner of MUDA, Siddaramaiah said it has been done by the Urban
Development Department.
When asked as to why action has been taken against one officer, when two were facing allegations, he said: "whoever has committed any wrong, action will be taken against them based on the report of the inquiry commission that has been appointed. Let's see what comes from the inquiry commission report."-PTI
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