Won’t resign on Oppn's false accusation, says Siddaramaiah
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said he would present the actual position before the people of the State
PTI
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There is mounting pressure from the opposition parties on Siddaramaiah to resign from his post
Raichur, 5 Oct
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on
Saturday reiterated that he would not resign from his position based on the
‘false accusations’ of the opposition parties.
He said he would present the actual
position before the people of the State. “If the opposition parties demand (my)
resignation based on false accusations, should I resign? We will reply to the
false charges. We will tell the truth to the people,” Siddaramaiah told
reporters here.
Reacting to a query on hectic
political activities within Congress where Dalit and scheduled tribe leaders
were meeting after the MUDA site allotment case came to light, Siddaramaiah
said people are speculating unnecessarily.
“Ministers will discuss but should
you speculate? People speculate when state Public Works Minister Satish
Jarkiholi meets the AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge or Science and Technology
Minister NS Boseraju meets some minister. In the past too such meetings took
place and are still going on but why such speculations are gaining credence?” Siddaramaiah
wondered.
On senior JD(S) MLA GT Deve Gowda
backing him during the inauguration of Dasara celebrations in Mysuru, the CM
said he has only explained the truth. “GT Deve Gowda is the core committee
chairperson of JD(S) and one of the members in the Mysuru Urban Development
Authority (MUDA). He only said the truth. What is wrong in that?” he asked.
There is mounting pressure from the
opposition parties on Siddaramaiah to resign from his post after a special
court ordered the Lokayukta police on 25 September to investigate him in the
MUDA site allotment case.
Accordingly, the Lokayukta police
on 27 September registered an FIR against Siddaramaiah, his wife Parvathi,
brother-in-law Mallikarjuna Swamy, Devaraju -- from whom Mallikarjuna Swamy
purchased land and gifted it to Parvathi -- and others.
The order of the Special Court came
a day after the High Court upheld the sanction granted by the Governor
Thaawarchand Gehlot to conduct an investigation against Siddaramaiah. The ED
has also registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR), equivalent
to an FIR by police, against the Chief Minister over the alleged irregularities
in allotment of 14 sites to his wife by the MUDA.
The MUDA on Tuesday decided to take
back the 14 plots allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife, following her decision to
relinquish their ownership and possession. The MUDA has ordered to cancel the
sale deed of these plots, its Commissioner AN Raghunandan had said.
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