BJP Leader Alleges Involvement of Karnataka Chief Minister in Rs 2600 Cr Worth Irregularities
Team Udayavani, Oct 30, 2017, 1:56 PM IST
Bengaluru: Bengaluru city BJP spokesperson NR Ramesh alleged that Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Bengaluru urban development minister KJ George involved in irregularities worth Rs 2, 000 crore in the name of road development project in Bengaluru. The duo have also involved in the irregularities worth Rs 600 crore in white taping.
Speaking to media persons here in the state capital on Monday, NR Ramesh alleged that, chief minister and KJ George received a kickback of Rs 600 crore in Rs 2600 crore worth Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) road development project.
NR Ramesh released documents which contain 3097 pages in total which support his allegations. BJP leader also said the duo received a kickback of Rs 400 crore in road development work whereas obtained cash of Rs 200 crore in white taping scam. NR Ramesh has filed two separate cases against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Bengaluru Urban Development Minister KJ George before Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) inconnection with the irregularities.
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