Bengaluru:Karnataka Rural Development Minister KS Eshwarppa who had to resign from his post following the row over the alleged suicide of a BJP contractor Santosh Patil has claimed that there was "some conspiracy and low-level politics" against him by people who wanted to bring him down.
Speaking to reporters at his Race Course Road residence, Eshwarappa said: "I don't want any embarrassment further in the matter. There is some conspiracy angle behind this episode. Someone has conspired...Legally the allegations stand out nowhere. Someone is doing low-level politics." "There are some people who were against me and wanted to bring me down. Those who conspired, their names will be out. An allegation was being made against me. Hence, I should come clean. For me, proving my innocence is important," he said.
"My continuation as the minister when the investigation has been going on may be construed as I might influence the investigation. So, I have resigned from my post. I am confident that I will be proved innocent and become the minister again," Eshwarappa said. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday night accepted Eshwarappa's resignation. Later, the resignation was forwarded to Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot for acceptance.
Following Eshwarappa's resignation, Congress is now more confident of raking up the corruption issue against the saffron party in the state. In the contractor's suicide, Congress found a solid issue to counter the state BJP over corruption charges ahead of assembly polls next year. Recently, Rahul Gandhi launched the party’s poll campaign when he attacked the state government accusing it of demanding a 40 per cent commission from contractors in all government contracts.