Governor sanctions Yeddyurappa’s prosecution


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Bangalore, 21 January 2011: Raising the pitch for a major showdown, Karnataka Governor H R Bhardwaj today accorded sanction to prosecute Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on corruption charges in a critical turn in their ongoing battle.

 

The governor’s sanction for prosecuting Yeddyurappa in an appropriate court of law for various "grave" allegations of corruption and criminal misconduct came on a day when both went on an intensified offensive each other.

 

A Raj Bhavan communique said the sanction was accorded under Section 19 (1) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and Section 197 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

 

However, the communique did not mention about the petition filed by Lawyers Forum, which had also sought permission to prosecute Home Minister R Ashoka, alleging involvement in land denotification scam.

 

Amid escalated war of words between him and the government, Bhardwaj advanced his decision by a day on the petition. The governor had said yesterday he would decide in two days.

 

Yeddyurappa thus became the first chief minister in Karnataka to face prosecution over allegations of corruption and land scams in the state history.

 

An unfazed Bhardwaj stood his ground brushing aside all accusations hurled at him, including of being an agent of Congress and rejected a state cabinet resolution to "drop" prosecution proceedings.

 

Angered over the governor’s latest outbursts, the BJP also went into a combative mode with Yeddyurappa demanding an unconditional apology from Bhardwaj for making certain remarks against his government.

 

Hours before giving the prosecution sanction, Bhardwaj sent a hard hitting letter to Yeddyurappa, telling him bluntly that he cannot "put a lid" on serious allegations of corruption and dismissed as "unwarranted" the January 19 cabinet resolution.

 

"The sum and substance of the Cabinet decision is it simply requires me to put a lid on the serious allegations of corruption against you (chief minister),"  Bhardwaj said.

 

Amid the brewing political storm, BJP announced state-wide anti-governor protests tomorrow and "Raj Bhavan chalo" on January 25, besides deciding to meet President Pratibha Patil in New Delhi on January 24 to seek the governor’s recall.

 

The cabinet resolution had asked the governor to drop the proceedings to prosecute Yeddyurappa and Ashoka, saying such a move was nothing short of "farce and colourable" exercise on his part.

 

The governor’s characterisation of the cabinet resolution as a "case of a thief admonishing a policeman" further infuriated Yeddyurappa who sought an "unconditional apology" from Bhardwaj, saying he has insulted the people of the state.

 

"For his remarks, he (Bhardwaj) should tender an unconditional apology. He has insulted the people of the state," Yeddyurappa said.

 

Soon after the governor made known his decision, the state BJP leaders went into a huddle to plan the next course of action.

 

BJP earlier unleashed a blistering attack on the governor whom it accused of "behaving like a petty politician" and having "desecrated" the office.

 

Yeddyurappa shelved plans to hold an emergent Cabinet meeting tomorrow, with a view to adopting a resolution demanding immediate recall of the governor, reportedly on the advice of party central leaders not to precipitate matters.

 

Expressing his resolve to act, Bhardwaj in his today’s letter told Yeddyurappa in clear terms that "the governor is entitled to and required to take an independent decision on the basis of the material available".

 

 

Comments on this Article
Dinesh, USA Sat, January-22-2011, 12:22
It was long " OVER DUE ". BJP needs lesson like this, for sitting " DUCK " when in power with no expose or taking action against Congress and at present time with no discovery of any Crimes Corruptions. In every TV debates Congress tried to prove it was Bajpai Co who protected Sonia [Bofors], Rahul [Boston-USA] and other Congress Politicians from their Corruptions. BJP Grow-up be Smart and come out of Street Politics. Just Shouting in Parliament, TV Debates, Bandh or Vandalism with Shiv Sena won t solve India s problems. Alert Media
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