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Krishna moves SC against Lokayukta proceedings

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NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking quashing of private complaint and probe by Lokayukta police against him over alleged illegal mining during his tenure as Karnataka Chief Minister from 1999 to 2004.

The petition by Krishna challenged the January 20 decision of the Karnataka High Court by which his plea for quashing the private complaint and proceedings ordered by the Lokayukta Special Court against him was declined.

He termed as erroneous the high court verdict that held that investigation will continue into a Cabinet decision on dereserving of forest area.

The petition, filed through advocate Vijay Lakshmi Menon, contended that the Cabinet decision was a collective one taken by 34 ministers and an individual cannot be held responsible for it.

The high court had ordered that investigation should continue into offences relating to dereservation of forest area in mineral-rich fragile zones.

Krishna, Chief Minister from 1999 to 2004, however, had got some relief as the high court had quashed the charges of mismanagement of state-owned Mysore Minerals Limited by him on the ground “it does not constitute any cognisable offence and do not call for investigation”.

The proceedings by a Lokayukta Special Court was initiated on December 8, last year on a private complaint against him. (PTI)

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