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Yeddyurappa dismisses audio clips released on him by CM as "fake"

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Published : Feb 8, 2019, 1:25 PM IST

Bengaluru:  BJP Karnataka president B S Yeddyurappa on Friday rubbished as "fake" and "a concocted story" audio clips released by state chief minister H D Kumaraswamy about his alleged bid to lure an MLA to topple the Congress-JD(S) government.

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Shortly after Kumaraswamy released the clips, Yeddyurappa said he had not met anyone to woo JD(S) lawmaker Nagana Gouda as alleged and that the charge against him was "far from the truth."

Yeddyurappa said he went to Devadurga, where the MLA's son Sharan Gouda claimed to have met him and recorded the conversation, to visit a temple and flew back to the city.

Kumaraswamy had "concocted" the story to hide his failures and inability to keep the JD(S) and Congress flock together, Yeddyurappa told reporters here. "It is a fake audio, I have not met anyone.

Kumaraswamy is trying to hide his failures. This is a drama," Yeddyurappa said.

He said the Kumaraswamy government had lost the trust of the people and had "no moral right" to continue in office.

"Kumaraswamy himself is a film producer. He is an expert in voice recording.... whatever the charge he has made is baseless," Yeddyurappa said.

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He also dismissed a claim by the chief minister that he had spoken in the audio about a "Rs 50 crore" offer to the assembly speaker.

"I will retire from politics if it (the allegation) is proved. If I had spoken like this (about the speaker), if it is proved, I will resign as an MLA and quit politics."

Shortly after Kumaraswamy released the clips, Yeddyurappa said he had not met anyone to woo JD(S) lawmaker Nagana Gouda as alleged and that the charge against him was "far from the truth."

Yeddyurappa said he went to Devadurga, where the MLA's son Sharan Gouda claimed to have met him and recorded the conversation, to visit a temple and flew back to the city.

Kumaraswamy had "concocted" the story to hide his failures and inability to keep the JD(S) and Congress flock together, Yeddyurappa told reporters here. "It is a fake audio, I have not met anyone.

Kumaraswamy is trying to hide his failures. This is a drama," Yeddyurappa said.

He said the Kumaraswamy government had lost the trust of the people and had "no moral right" to continue in office.

"Kumaraswamy himself is a film producer. He is an expert in voice recording.... whatever the charge he has made is baseless," Yeddyurappa said.

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He also dismissed a claim by the chief minister that he had spoken in the audio about a "Rs 50 crore" offer to the assembly speaker.

"I will retire from politics if it (the allegation) is proved. If I had spoken like this (about the speaker), if it is proved, I will resign as an MLA and quit politics."

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Yeddyurappa dismisses audio clips released on him by CM as
"fake"
         Bengaluru, Feb 8 (PTI) BJP Karnataka president B S
Yeddyurappa Friday rubbished as "fake" and "a concocted story"
audio clips released by state chief minister H D Kumaraswamy
about his alleged bid to lure an MLA to topple the
Congress-JD(S) government.
         Shortly after Kumaraswamy released the clips,
Yeddyurappa said he had not met anyone to woo JD(S) lawmaker
Nagana Gouda as alleged and that the charge against him was
"far from the truth."
         Yeddyurappa said he went to Devadurga, where the MLA's
son Sharan Gouda claimed to have met him and recorded the
conversation, to visit a temple and flew back to the city.
         Kumaraswamy had "concocted" the story to hide his
failures and inability to keep the JD(S) and Congress flock
together, Yeddyurappa told reporters here.
"It is a fake audio... I have not met anyone.
Kumaraswamy is trying to hide his failures. This is a drama,"
Yeddyurappa said.
He said the Kumaraswamy government had lost the trust
of the people and had "no moral right" to continue in office.
"Kumaraswamy himself is a film producer. He is an
expert in voice recording.... whatever the charge he has made
is baseless," Yeddyurappa said.
He also dismissed a claim by the chief minister that he
had spoken in the audio about a "Rs 50 crore" offer to the
assembly speaker.
         "I will retire from politics if it (the allegation) is
proved...If I had spoken like this (about the speaker), if it
is proved... I will resign as an MLA and quit politics." PTI
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