Linking IT raids with RS polls not right: Yeddyurappa

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India 

Former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa on Thursday said that the raid at state's Power Minister D.K. Shivakumar's residence should not be linked with Rajaya Sabha polls in

Yeddyurappa said that Shivakumar is a rich man and is in politics since many years, while adding that one should not prognosticate before the inquiry in the case ends.

"Alleging political vendetta is not correct. The searches are still on. It is too early to say anything. Let us wait for inquiry to get completed," said Yeddyurappa.

"Everybody knows that D.K. Shivakumar is a rich man and is in politics from so many years. These raids should not be linked with polls," he added.

Further slamming the uproar created by the party in the over IT raids, Yeddyurappa said that the never instigated such unwarranted discussions in the

"It is very unfortunate that party is protesting against it in the Such things never happened when the was in power and we were in opposition. Even my house was raided but I kept quiet and cooperated," he added.

The IT department earlier today started raiding house of Power Minister DK Shivakumar's father -in-law.

The IT department on Wednesday had raided Shivakumar's residence and at a private resort in Bengaluru where 44 lawmakers from are staying.

The on Wednesday created ruckus in both the Houses of on Wednesday over the IT raids and alleged that the (BJP) led Central Government was indulging in political witch-hunt just to defeat candidate Ahmed Patel in polls in

Due to the ruckus, the was adjourned thrice before being adjourned for the day.

Raising the matter in Rajya Sabha, leader Anand Sharma had said it is now becoming a trend of the Government to blatantly misuse powers of the state.

Another leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "Conduct raids on residences of those people from your party (BJP) who are offering Rs 15 crore.

alleges that the was offering its MLAs Rs 15 crore each to resign from

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah dubbed IT raids at residence of Shivakumar as 'undemocratic'.

has shifted its 44 MLAs from to Bengaluru after its six MLAs resigned and joined

However, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley denied that the raid at residence Shivakumar has any links with polls in

The IT department also maintained that its raid at Energy Minister's residence and resort has nothing to do with the Gujarat's MLAs.

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