Cong alleges BJP leaders received Rs 1800 cr; Yeddyurappa terms it as \'atrocious\'

Cong alleges BJP leaders received Rs 1800 cr; Yeddyurappa terms it as 'atrocious'

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Citing a news magazine report, the on Friday alleged that some top leaders of the BJP, including Narendra Modi, had received Rs 1800 crore from former Karnataka B S Yeddyurappa, who rubbished the charges as "atrocious and malicious" and threatened to file a defamation case.

Addressing a press conference here, claimed that there was a diary which had mention about the payments allegedly made to the which, besides the Prime Minister, includes Arun Jaitley, and

The diary also purportedly contains Yeddyurappa's handwriting and signatures, Surjewala alleged.

Soon after the press conference, told reporters that an inquiry had found the documents, cited by Surjewala, as "fake".

"I.T. (Income Tax) department officials have already probed the issue and found that the documents and signature and handwritten notes are forged," the former Karnataka said.

"The leaders are apt in carrying out all these atrocious and malicious campaigns. They planted the story in the media to gain political mileage in the coming elections," the said.

He added that he is discussing with senior advocates to file a defamation case against the "concerned persons".

Surjewala, basing his allegations and contentions on the media report, claimed that the diary is reportedly with the Income Tax department since August 2017 but no probe has been conducted so far.

"The diary is with the Income Tax department since August 2017. The officials of the department have even approached the with it, seeking an inquiry by the (ED) and for the forensic examination but nothing happened," said Surjewala.

"If it is true, then why PM Modi and all top leaders of BJP have not ordered an inquiry and get it investigated," he said.

He added that since the Lokpal was now in place, it can be the first test case of the anti-corruption ombudsman.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 15:58 IST