Row erupts as Kumaraswamy accuses Yeddyurappa of trying to

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Sep 05 2018 | 8:35 PM IST

Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and BJP state unit president B S Yeddyurappa were locked in a war of words on Wednesday after the former alleged attempts were being made to destabilise his government using central agencies, including the Income Tax department.

Kumaraswamy, who heads the JDS-Congress coalition, stuck to his charge made in a media interview that Yeddyurappa and his sons were trying to rock his government through the central agencies.

"I gave the statement responsibly after learning about it. I am fully aware of whats happening," he told reporters here.

He had said in the interview that Yeddyurappa's sons had met a top official of the I-T department.

Yeddyurappa hit back at Kumaraswamy, saying he should produce evidence and act responsibly.

He also said his family members were only trying to get rid of some cases against them in the courts.

"Kumaraswamy is the chief minister of Karnataka. He should give statements responsibly. How are we linked with I-T or Enforcement Directorate? Let him produce the evidence to back his allegation," the BJP leader said.

Meanwhile, the Income Tax department in a statement said no such meeting took place between its Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax and Director General of Income Tax (Investigation) of Karnataka-Goa region and Yeddyurappa's son, as reported.

Without naming anyone, it said We wish to place on record that no such meeting either with the family members of any political leader or with the political leaders themselves has taken place with the principal chief commissioner of Income Tax and director general of Income Tax (investigation), Karnataka Goa."

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First Published: Sep 05 2018 | 8:35 PM IST

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