Kheny is the Managing Director of Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise Limited (NICE), the implementingagency of the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC)project that is facing allegations of irregularities.
He joined the party in the presence of KarnatakaPradesh Congress President G Parameshwara and campaignCommittee Chief D K Shivakumar, by merging his KarnatakaMakkala Paksha with the Congress.
Kheny had also met Chief Minister Siddaramaiah before joining the party.
Welcoming Kheny,Parameshwara said he was joining Congress without any preconditions, and accepting it's principles.
However, several Congress MLAs in Bengaluru and a section within Bidar Congress expressed opposition to Kheny's induction.
A group of party workers also staged aprotest in Bidar, today.
Yeshwantpur MLA S T Somashekar said he is opposed to Kheny's induction, when the House committee report on the alleged irregularities in the BMIC project is still pending before the government for action.
"A few MLAs have also contacted me regarding this.Wewill inform the Chief Minister and the KPPC presidentregarding the allegation against him and about the HouseCommittee report that is pending before the government foraction," he said.
It had also recommended an inquiry by CBI, ED, the vigilance commission or an investigative agency of equal standing.
NICE is the implementing agency of the BMIC project, which includes developing the 111-km four-lane expressway, five townships andsupporting infrastructure.
However, ruling out any differences within Congressover the issue, Shivakumar said all party leaders, specifically from Bidar district, had been consultedbefore induction.
To a question on NICE, he said "Hisbusiness has nothing to do with the politics or theCongress....he may be director at NICE, but NICE has nothingto do with the politics."
Claiming that most Congress leaders are with him and one or two may be opposing him because of "selfish reasons", he however, did not comment on the House committee report.
Meanwhile, opposition BJP and JDS hit out at Congress for inducting Kheny into the party with "hunger forpower."
Former Prime Minister and JDS supremo H D Deve Gowda said Congress was doing everything to win the elections, and raised questions on the future of the House committee report.
BJP leader Suresh Kumar said Congress would have to bear the "curse" of the common people and farmers who suffered because of illegalities in the BMIC project.
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