Former Karnataka CM said he will extend full cooperation to the CBI and believes that truth will prevail
Former Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa yesterday called the CBI raids at his residences a painful event in his political life. “Today is one of the most painful days in my long political life,” said the 69-year-old BJP leader.
The CBI is probing corruption charges against Yeddyurappa and his family. Emerging after the CBI team left with several documents, Yeddyurappa said he was confident that he would come clean from the inquiry since he had full faith in the judiciary. “I’m going to extend full cooperation to the CBI. I hope the truth will prevail. I’m confident I’ll come clean,” he said.
Asserting that he had full faith in the CBI, he said he would prove his innocence and return soon to resume his political life. “The CBI team is free to take any document and ask me any question. I have nothing to hide. I have given them all the documents they sought and replied to all questions they asked,” he said.
Referring to the simultaneous CBI raids on the residences and offices of his family members, including sons BS Vijayendra and BS Raghavendra and son-in-law Sohan Kumar, Yeddyurappa said he was confident of facing the inquiry like another trial by fire. “I appeal to the people of the state to have faith in me and my family,” he said.
In a pre-dawn swoop, CBI teams raided nine places after registering a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the IPC. This followed an SC order in connection with the multi-crore mining scam in the state.u00a0
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