Janardhana Reddy arrest politially motivated: BJP
Janardhana Reddy arrest politially motivated: BJP
Manjunath said Opposition Congress and JDS would not be able to give a tough fight to BJP as they lacked strong leaders.

Bangalore: BJP's Karnataka unit on Wednesday termed as politically motivated the arrest of former minister and mining baron G Janardhana Reddy by the CBI in connection with illegal mining, as the agency had not probed allegations of Congress leaders involved in it.

Speaking to reporters, state unit BJP Spokesperson Ayanur Manjunath alleged that the Congress was unnecessarily probing Reddy's alleged involvement in illegal mining activities, despite there being no mention of his name in the FIR.

He said Reddy's arrest was politically motivated as the CBI has not conducted any probe into allegations of the Congress leaders alleged involvement in illegal mining.

"Why have they only targeted Reddy? Even Congress MLAs and leaders also are involved in fleecing the country's natural resources," he said.

The meeting, which discussed strategies for the September 26 Koppal bypoll and ways to strengthen the party, felt Reddy's arrest and former minister Sriramulu's resignation of his assembly membership would not have any impact on the bypoll result.

Manjunath said Sriramulu resigned as he was indicted by former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde in his report on illegal mining. "He is not against BJP," he added.

People in Bellary and surrounding districts are aware that Reddys and Sriramulu are not against BJP, Manjunath said.

Manjunath said Opposition Congress and JDS would not be able to give a tough fight to BJP as they lacked strong leaders.

He attacked State JDS President HD Kumaraswamy for reporte reportedly calling Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda a coolie.

"The Chief Minister is coolie for 6.5 crore people of the state, but Kumaraswamy's family had been working for their own benefits. In a democracy a Chief Minister is a coolie working for people's betterment," he added.

BJP state President KS Eswarappa and former Chief Minister Yeddyurappa also attended the meet.

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