K'taka Cong MLA says audio tape released by his party to frame BJP is 'fake'

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

In a development that could leave the red-faced in Karnataka, its MLA Shivaram today dismissed as "fake" an audio clip released by the party to allege that the BJP offered money and ministerial berth to him for cross-voting during the floor test in the Assembly.

One of the audio tapes released by the party allegedly had conversation between Hebbar's wife and BJP leaders, who allegedly offered money and ministerial post to woo him to vote for the BJP.

However, in a post in Kanadda, today questioned the authenticity of the audio clip, saying her wife did not receive any such call.

"This is not my wife's voice and she has not received any such calls. The audio tape is fake. I condemn it," he wrote.

polls threw up a hung Assembly, with the BJP emerging as the single largest party, but eight short of majority. invited the BJP to form the government and was sworn in as

As the floor test approached, the alleged that the BJP was indulging in horsetrading and released the audio tapes to back their charges.

In the audio tape in question, B S Yeddyurappa's son BY Vijayendra and his close associate B J Puttuswamy are heard speaking purportedly to Hebbar's wife, offering money and ministerial position to her husband if he cross-voted in favour of the BJP during the floor test.

Vijayendra and Puttuswamy are also heard allegedly offering Rs 15 crore for cross-voting but without a ministerial berth, or Rs 5 crore with a cabinet berth. Puttuswamy is also heard allegedly saying that cases against the wife and the son, who are facing a trial in a scam, would be cleared.

Realising that he did not have the numbers, had on May 19 announced his decision to quit as without facing the floor test in an anti-climax to the political drama following the hung verdict in the assembly polls.

and BJP's election in-charge Prakash Javadekar had rubbished the audio tapes as 'fake.'

Javadekar also had accused the Congress for releasing 'fake' audio clips to prevent the BJP from forming government.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 15:55 IST