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Yeddyurappa acquitted in graft case

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Bengaluru: A Special CBI court in Bengaluru on Wednesday acquitted former Karnataka Chief Minister and BJP state unit President B.S. Yeddyurappa in a bribery case, which the Congress dubbed as shocking.
Pronouncing the verdict in a packed courtroom in Bengaluru, Judge R.B. Dharamaguder also exonerated Yeddyurappa’s two sons B.Y. Raghavendra and B.Y. Vijayendra, his son-in-law R.N. Sohan Kumar and seven others in the Rs.40-crore graft case for lack of evidence.
“Justice is done. I stand vindicated,” a relieved Yeddyurappa tweeted soon after the verdict even as frenzied BJP cadres celebrated the verdict by bursting fire crackers and hailing him outside the court complex.
The Central Bureau of Investigation registered the case on May 15, 2012, under the Indian Penal Code and the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, regarding alleged grant of leases to mining firms as quid pro quo for donations made to Yeddyurappa’s family-run Prerana Education Trust at Shimoga during his tenure from 2008-2011. The other accused included former BJP Minister S.N. Krishnaiah Shetty, South West Mining Company, Jindal Steel Works (JSW), Real Technical Solutions Ltd. and Industrial Techno Manpower Supply and Services Ltd.
The SC on May 11, 2012, directed the CBI to register the case on the recommendation of a Central Empowered Committee (CEC) appointed by it for investigation into the alleged kickbacks for granting mining leases to the JSW and its subsidiary South West Mining Ltd.
The cases pertain to the Rs 10-crore donation by South West Mining to Prerana and the mining firm purchasing 1.12 acres of land that was freed from government control (denotified) from Raghavendra and Vijayendra in 2010 when Yeddyurappa was the Chief Minister. The CEC also accused Yeddyurappa’s kin of receiving Rs 6 crore as bribe from mining baron Praveen Chandra through real estate firms set up by them.
Yeddyurappa, who was the first Chief Minister of the ruling BJP in south India, resigned after the Lokayuktha (ombudsman) Justice N. Santosh Hegde (retd) indicted him and recommended his trial in the mining scam. Claiming that the verdict had come as a relief to party workers, Yeddyurappa said that justice had given him an opportunity to bring the party back to power in the 2018 assembly elections. (IANS)

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