Belagavi (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday said that there was video footage showing former state Minority Commission Chairperson Anwar Manippady accusing state BJP president B Y Vijayendra of attempting to "bribe" him by offering Rs 150 crore, to hush up his report on the Waqf encroachments.

The chief minister's statement came in response to Manippady on Sunday denying such an offer was made to him by Vijayendra, and instead alleging that Congress leaders had tried to bribe him.

Manippady, as the chairman of the Karnataka State Minority Commission, had prepared the report and submitted it to the then BJP government in March 2012. It was tabled in the legislature in 2020, when the BJP was again in power.

"Manippady had himself said it in the past. Which (statement of his) is right and which one is wrong? Manippady is the one who said it first, based on which we reacted. If he now says no, what should be done, tell me. According to me, our reaction is right," Siddaramaiah said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said, "He (Manippady) is the one who had claimed that Rs150 crore was offered to him. There is a video recording. He said it at a press meet. Now, after many years, he is denying it. What should be done, tell me."

Asked if he would order a CBI probe into alleged claims by Manippady, the CM said, "he (Manippady) has said it. Let's see. The issue will be raised and discussed."

Siddaramaiah, earlier in a statement on Saturday said -- Manippady had publicly stated that Vijayendra visited his house during B S Yediyurappa's tenure as CM and offered Rs 150 crore to be silent about the Waqf property encroachment report.

Demanding a CBI probe, the CM in his statement said -- Manippady has further stated that he sent Vijayendra out of his house when he offered money, and reported the incident to PM Narendra Modi and the BJP president.

Vijayendra on Sunday said the Congress and Siddaramaiah seem to be "perturbed" by the allegations of corruption and scam against them, especially by the MUDA site allotment case against the CM.

Questioning whether there was any logic in the allegation, he asked: ".... why should I go to Anwar Manippady's house and offer Rs 150 crore? That too to save Congress leaders (named in the report)?

Siddaramaiah, in response to another question, said his government was ready for discussion on issues concerning north Karnataka and to respond to the debate on Waqf issue in the Assembly, during the ongoing winter session of state legislature here.

"It has been decided that there will be discussion on issues concerning north Karnataka for three days -- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Don't know what subject the opposition raises. Debate on Waqf issue and reply to it is still pending...the government is ready for both discussion on north Karnataka and to reply to the debate on Waqf issue," he said.

Asked about Union Minister Pralhad Joshi demanding that the CM apologise to Panchamasali Lingayat community for police lathi charge during the community's protest seeking higher reservation in Belagavi last week, Siddaramaiah said, "Why didn't Joshi do it? Why didn't Joshi resolve the issue and fulfill the demand (when BJP was in power)? The ones who did not resolve the issue have to apologise."

 

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Bengaluru (PTI): Four engineering students were allegedly held captive and robbed of Rs 1.5 lakh while returning after having biryani at a popular food joint on the outskirts of the city, police said on Tuesday.

The incident occurred on December 21 when the students were returning on two-wheelers from an early morning trip to an eatery in Hoskote, they said.

One of the accused has been arrested, and efforts are on to nab the remaining suspects, police said.

According to the police, the students are from a private college in Bagalur. While returning from the eatery, they were allegedly intercepted near a toll plaza by a gang of men, who thrashed them and took away their mobile phones and two-wheelers.

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The gang allegedly took the students to a shed near Medahalli, held them captive, and robbed them. The assailants allegedly took Rs 40,000 in cash and transferred Rs 1.10 lakh from the victims’ bank accounts, a senior police officer said.

However, the students later got their vehicles back, he said.

Based on a complaint lodged by one of the students, a case has been registered at Avalahalli police station under sections related to kidnapping and dacoity. Further investigation is underway, police said.