Karnataka BJP President B. Y. Vijayendra sharing his views with mediapersons in Shivamogga on the verdict of the Karnataka High Court on an appeal by Chief Minister challenging the sanction for prosecution by the Governor over allegations of irregularities in allocation of MUDA sites, on September 24, 2024. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

BJP demands immediate resignation of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the wake of HC dismissing his petition

It is the first victory for the opposition BJP and JD(S), which had taken up a campaign against the alleged irregularities by the Congress government, says BJP Karnataka president B. Y. Vijayendra

by · The Hindu

The opposition BJP has demanded immediate resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah close on the heels of the Karnataka High Court dismissing his petition challenging the permission granted by Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot for prosecution and conducting a probe into the allegations of irregularities in allotment of sites by MUDA to his wife. 

“The court has upheld the Governor’s decision to grant permission for prosecution and conducting a probe into the allegations of irregularities involving the Chief Minister’s family. It is now clear that prima facie a case has been made out against the Chief Minister. Mr. Siddaramaiah should uphold the dignity of his post by immediately resigning on moral grounds,” BJP State President B. Y. Vijayendra told mediapersons minutes after the pronouncement of the order by the court. 

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“The Chief Minister should show respect towards the order of the High Court by immediately tendering resignation. If he fails to do so, we will discuss in the party about the future course of action,” he said. 

Referring to the campaign taken up by the opposition BJP and JD(S) against alleged irregularities in MUDA and Maharshi ST Development Corporation, Mr. Vijayendra described the verdict of the High Court as the first victory for the opposition. 

Mr. Vijayendra accused the CM of trying to escape from the law by constituting a judicial commission to look into alleged irregularities in MUDA, and also evading a debate on the issue in the legislature. 

“Even when the Governor gave sanction for prosecution based on private complaints, the CM challenged the order in the Karnataka High Court. After a detailed order, the court has dismissed his petition and upheld the action of the Governor in granting prosecution. Hence, the CM should immediately quit without any further delay,” he said. 

“The claim of the CM about providing corruption-free governance had collapsed in the wake of the court’s verdict,” Mr. Vijayendra said and described him as ‘tainted’. 

Leader of Opposition R. Ashok too demanded immediate resignation of the CM. He termed the court’s verdict as a crack of the whip against the Congress that had launched an attack at the Governor after he gave permission for prosecution. 

BJP MLC C. T. Ravi (centre) sharing his views with mediapersons in Shivamogga on the verdict of the Karnataka High Court on an appeal by Chief Minister challenging the sanction for prosecution by the Governor over allegations of irregularities in allocation of MUDA sites, on September 24, 2024. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

BJP MLC C. T. Ravi demanded a public apology from the Congress for attacking the Governor and issuing allegedly intimidating statements against Raj Bhavan. 

BJP State co-in-charge Sudhakar Reddy warned that people would not tolerate Mr. Siddaramaiah continuing in his post.

In Shivamogga, BJP Member of Parliament B.Y. Raghavendra demanded that Siddaramaiah should resign as Chief Minister taking moral responsibility and to ensure a fair probe into the alleged scam.

Mr. Raghavendra said the High Court had upheld the Governor’s approval for prosecution against the CM. “The court’s verdict has shown that everybody is equal before the law. Automatically, an FIR will be filed against him. As he is an accused, he should respect the law by keeping himself away from the office of power. Hence, he should resign as CM. I hope he will do that,” he stated.

“During the trial, the matter would be brought up in detail. I pray to the gods that he is blessed with the strength to come out of the allegations with a clean slate. However, as he is an accused now, he should create an environment for a fair probe by resigning,” the Lok Sabha member said.

Protest in Mysuru by BJP

In Mysuru, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters staged a demonstration in front of the party office demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, MLA T. S. Srivatsa, former MLAs L. Nagendra, Mahesh, Niranjan Kumar and workers of the party gathered at the BJP office after the court verdict. They claimed that the court verdict is a victory for the party’s fight for justice. They cited the padayatra from Bengaluru to Mysuru against the CM over the MUDA case.

Mr Narayanaswamy said the CM should have resigned when the accusations were made against him and faced an investigation. In view of the court’s verdict, the time has come for him to resign. “The CM has to respect the verdict and step down,” he demanded.

“Being the CM, you could have come up with an answer when the accusations were levelled. Instead, he and the Congress party accused the Governor’s office of acting on the BJP’s behest following the approval for Mr Siddaramaiah’s prosecution in the MUDA case,” he said.

He urged the CM to step down and face the investigation. “If you come clean in the case, you can once again become the CM, and we shall welcome it,” he said, while addressing the protesters.

Former MLA Mahesh said, “While facing an investigation, Mr Siddaramaiah cannot continue as the CM, and therefore he has to resign. Being an advocate, Mr Siddaramaiah is aware of the law and should step down following the verdict.”

In Mangaluru, Dakshina Kannada Member of Parliament Captain Brijesh Chowta said that the HC verdict has exposed the ‘true colour’ of the CM.

Capt. Chowta said, “Mr. Siddaramaiah was claiming that his political life is an open book without any black marks. The court’s verdict is an indication that there were irregularities in the allotment of MUDA sites. Hence the Chief Minister should quit respecting the law and people of Karnataka.”

The Member of Parliament said that the verdict is a victory for the BJP’s fight against corruption.

Capt. Chowta said that Mr. Siddaramaiah should have quit when the Governor approved his prosecution. “The Governor had given his consent after consulting legal experts. Even after the court’s verdict, Mr. Siddaramaiah is clinging to his chair for the sake of power.”

Mangaluru City South MLA D. Vedavyasa Kamath said that the Chief Minister should respect the court’s verdict by quitting. “The verdict is a victory for truth,” he said.

President of Udupi district BJP Kishore Kumar Kundapura said that the Chief Minister should face an inquiry and cooperate by quitting. “Dilly-dallying on resigning is disrespect to the judiciary and the Constitution.”

He accused the CM of ‘pushing Karnataka to the brink of bankruptcy by playing with the feelings of people for the sake of power’.

“Now people have realised that it is impossible for him to come out of the clutches of the law, as his government is embroiled in several controversies and scams.”

President of BJP’s Dakshina Kannada Yuva Morcha Nandan Mallya said that if the Chief Minister and the Congress respect democracy, Mr. Siddaramaiah should resign. “The court’s verdict is a victory of the organised fight of the BJP against the Congress government’s corruption,” he said.

Published - September 24, 2024 01:37 pm IST