As many as 475 questions were asked by the judge during the deposition lasting two-and-a-half hours.
The tear-shedding moment came when the judge asked Yeddyurappa if he had something to say on the issue, to which an emotional former chief minister replied, "I have not done anything wrong and whatever I have done, it is done within theparameters of law."
Prior to this question also, Yeddyurappa's voice became choked while answering a query whether he was avictim of political conspiracy.
Replying to this, Yeddyurappa, who was recently brought back as the BJP chief, became emotional and his voice turned heavier.
Yeddyurappa, who led the BJP to its first ever government in the south in 2008 elections, had to relinquish the chief minister's postfollowing his indictment by the Lokayukta report on illegal mining submitted on July, 2011 by the then anti-corruptionombudsman Santosh Hegde. The report had cited receipt of a Rs 10 crore donation from South West Mining Company to the Prerana Trust owned and managed by Yeddyurpapa's family and another Rs 20 crore paid for purchase of 1.02 acres in Rachenahalli by the mining firm.
CBI had registered anFIR against Yeddyurappa and others, and raided theirresidential and other premises as part of the probe ordered bythe Supreme Court on recommendations of the Central EmpoweredCommittee set up by it to look into illegal mining.
