Sa Ra Mahesh warns BSY to be cautious of snakes and scorpions in politics
Team Udayavani, Oct 1, 2019, 1:19 PM IST
Mysuru: JD(S) leader Sa Ra Mahesh on Tuesday said that Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has formed his government after a lot of efforts and therefore he should be cautious of the snakes and scorpions active in the state politics.
Addressing pressperson here Mahesh said, “Yediyurappa is already facing problems due to three groups in the BJP. The first is of the disqualified MLAs, the second is Yediyurappa haters in BJP and third, the dissatisfied MLAs in his party.”
He further speaking on the phone tapping case said, “There is a strategic plan going on in BJP to make sure Former CM HD Kumaraswamy is trapped in the phone tapping case.”
“Revenue minister, R Ashoka is speaking like a CBI spokesperson, he should clarify how he is getting information about the ongoing investigation,’ he demanded.
CM BS Yediyurappa had last month handed over the alleged phone tapping case to CBI probe, as the scandal gained political steam.
Several political leaders had accused Kumaraswamy of being behind the episode to save his government, which was then rocked by dissidence within.
However, the JD(S) leader had strongly denied it, and said he was ready for any probe.
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