Bengaluru(Karnataka): After the Karnataka High Court rejected outright his petition challenging Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot's approval for an investigation against him in a site allotment case, Chief Minister K Siddaramaiah said he will give a detailed response after reading the copy of the order.
“I will not hesitate to investigate. I will consult with experts whether such an investigation is allowed under the law or not. I will discuss with the legal experts and decide the outline of the fight,” the CM said.
“I am confident that the truth will come out in the next few days and the investigation under 17A will be cancelled. The people of the state are behind me in this political battle. Their blessings are my protection. I believe in law and the Constitution. Truth will finally win in this fight,” Siddaramaiah said.
Terming the fight as a battle against the revenge politics of Narendra Modi-led BJP government, he said the judicial struggle against the revenge politics of BJP and JDS will continue.
He accused BJP and JDS of political retaliation as he is pro-poor and fighting for social justice.
“Throughout my 40 years of political life, I have faced such revenge, and conspiracy politics and have been winning with the strength from the blessings and wishes of the people of the state. I am confident of winning this fight. The Muda case is just a sham. The main objective of BJP and JDS parties is to stop our government’s schemes which favour the poor and the oppressed,” he said.