Demanded SIT probe only because it will cover corruption:

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Feb 17 2019 | 9:45 PM IST

Dismissing charges that he was seeking to corner Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy by demanding a SIT probe into the audio clip over BJP's alleged toppling game, senior Congress leader Siddaramiah Sunday said he pitched for it as it would attract Prevention of Corruption Act.

Referring to the alleged Rs 50 crore bribe offer in the audio to MLAs of ruling combine, he said a judicial commission would not be adequate to investigate into the charge because it was a fact-finding body.

The former chief minister was responding to allegations levelled by the BJP MLA from Shivamogga K S Eshwarappa that Siddaramaiah wanted to 'fix' Kumaraswamy by demanding the SIT probe into the audio clip.

"I have only recommended the formation of SIT.. I only expressed my views that it should be constituted because it attracts Prevention of Corruption Act," Siddaramaiah told reporters at Vijayapura on the sidelines of a function.

"Haven't you heard (in the audio recording) that Rs 50 crore has been given to the Speaker? So, which panel should be formed?... it should be given to SIT.. What is wrong in that? Siddaramaiah asked.

Meanwhile, addressing reporters in Hubballi, Eshwarappa claimed that Siddaramaiah was pressurising Kumaraswamy to form the SIT though the government has not given him any 'power of attorney.'

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First Published: Feb 17 2019 | 9:45 PM IST

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