"I'm still collecting information; after that, I will tell you what I have decided," he told reporters here.
In a video clip aired by a prominent Kannada TV channel on Thursday, a man is seen placing a bundle of currency notes on a table in front of Social Welfare Minister Anjaneya's wife at their house.
The channel claimed that the money was a bribe of Rs 7 lakh which was purportedly offered for approval of a tender worth Rs 7 crore in a particular district. The channel had also said that it had used fake currency notes in the sting operation.
BJP said it is "very painful" to know that the minister's wife was directly handling corrupt deals on his behalf from their house. They are "shamelessly" trying to loot money from the supply of food meant for poor students at government hostels.
Condemning Siddaramaiah's silence on the issue, BJP further charged that the "chief minister is shielding the minister due to his proximity to him".
Saying that the minister is already under the scanner in a scam pertaining to the purchase of beds and pillows, BJP said his continuation in the Cabinet would seriously "jeopardise" the public's confidence in the democratic system.
Unfazed by the controversy, Anjaneya had defended his wife, saying that the operation was a 'conspiracy' to defame him.
