Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Faces Legal Challenge in Site Allotment Case
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has stated he is willing to face an investigation in a site allotment case, while consulting legal experts on the legality of such a probe. He claims the investigation is driven by political motivations from the BJP-led NDA and JD(S).
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has expressed his willingness to undergo an investigation related to a site allotment case. Despite the setback from the High Court dismissing his petition against Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot's order for such a probe, Siddaramaiah remains defiant.
The Chief Minister stated he would consult legal experts to determine whether the investigation is permissible under the law. He emphasized his belief in the rule of law and the Constitution, asserting that 'truth will finally win in this fight.'
Siddaramaiah accused the BJP-led NDA and its ally JD(S) of instigating 'revenge politics' and causing trouble for him. He reaffirmed his faith in the judiciary and vowed to continue his judicial struggle against what he termed as politically motivated actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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