Karnataka bribegate diary case: BJP 'manufactured' plot, claims Congress

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Coming out defiantly against the bribegate diary case, the on Sunday questioned its veracity, saying that the entire thing has been planted by the (BJP).

"These diaries are manufactured. We had warned the people of that this is a plot by the Central minister and the president, which was explained by the in its press conference. We knew it was happening," leader Tom Vadakkan told ANI.

"This is a tale which has been cooked up in the context of the elections that will come up in It is a long thought-out process. These are issues we are not worried about. This is typical of the to defame the Congress," he added.

Taking a jibe at Smriti Irani, who has demanded a probe into the matter, leader said had the former opined the same when the Birla and Sahara diaries came to light, he would have taken her more seriously.

"The Supreme Court, in the case of the Sahara and Birla diaries, had held that it is not enough to order an investigation when there is no corroborative to what is given in the dairy. So, when this happened and Modi's name was in it, then if Smriti Irani had objected and said that there should be an investigation, I would today be ready to take her more seriously," Aiyar told ANI.

The details of a secret diary of MLC K. Govindaraju, who is also the parliamentary secretary to Karnataka's Chief Minister, reportedly containing details of alleged payments that were made by ministers to the high command around the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, have been leaked.

State chief B.S. Yedyurappa claimed the diary contained 'explosive information' about money paid to top leaders, including party president Sonia Gandhi, vice-president Rahul Gandhi, general secretary Digvijay Singh and party treasurer Motilal Vohra.

Motilal Vohra, however, has denied any connection with the bribegate diary case saying he knows nothing about it. Govindaraju has also denied having any knowledge of the diary.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Karnataka bribegate diary case: BJP 'manufactured' plot, claims Congress

Coming out defiantly against the Karnataka bribegate diary case, the Congress on Sunday questioned its veracity, saying that the entire thing has been planted by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)."These diaries are manufactured. We had warned the people of Karnataka that this is a plot by the Central minister and the BJP president, which was explained by the Congress in its press conference. We knew it was happening," Congress leader Tom Vadakkan told ANI."This is a tale which has been cooked up in the context of the elections that will come up in Karnataka. It is a long thought-out process. These are issues we are not worried about. This is typical of the BJP to defame the Congress," he added.Taking a jibe at Textile Minister Smriti Irani, who has demanded a probe into the matter, Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar said had the former opined the same when the Birla and Sahara diaries came to light, he would have taken her more seriously."The Supreme Court, in the case of the Sahara ...

Coming out defiantly against the bribegate diary case, the on Sunday questioned its veracity, saying that the entire thing has been planted by the (BJP).

"These diaries are manufactured. We had warned the people of that this is a plot by the Central minister and the president, which was explained by the in its press conference. We knew it was happening," leader Tom Vadakkan told ANI.

"This is a tale which has been cooked up in the context of the elections that will come up in It is a long thought-out process. These are issues we are not worried about. This is typical of the to defame the Congress," he added.

Taking a jibe at Smriti Irani, who has demanded a probe into the matter, leader said had the former opined the same when the Birla and Sahara diaries came to light, he would have taken her more seriously.

"The Supreme Court, in the case of the Sahara and Birla diaries, had held that it is not enough to order an investigation when there is no corroborative to what is given in the dairy. So, when this happened and Modi's name was in it, then if Smriti Irani had objected and said that there should be an investigation, I would today be ready to take her more seriously," Aiyar told ANI.

The details of a secret diary of MLC K. Govindaraju, who is also the parliamentary secretary to Karnataka's Chief Minister, reportedly containing details of alleged payments that were made by ministers to the high command around the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, have been leaked.

State chief B.S. Yedyurappa claimed the diary contained 'explosive information' about money paid to top leaders, including party president Sonia Gandhi, vice-president Rahul Gandhi, general secretary Digvijay Singh and party treasurer Motilal Vohra.

Motilal Vohra, however, has denied any connection with the bribegate diary case saying he knows nothing about it. Govindaraju has also denied having any knowledge of the diary.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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