Land deal: Cong-JDS coalition received kickbacks\, alleges Yeddyurappa

Land deal: Cong-JDS coalition received kickbacks, alleges Yeddyurappa

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The BJP in Sunday alleged that the Congress-JDS coalition has received "kickbacks" for selling 3,667 acres of land, having rich deposits of iron ore, to company in district.

The comments by BJP Chief B S have come a day after of the giant, Sajjan Jindal said that the company never does anything "illegal" or "disadvantage" the people of the state.

"We will be holding a three-day protest in Bengaluru against government's decision to sell 3,667 acres of land to Jindal at Rs 1.22 lakh per acre," told reporters in Yadgir.

"If the decision is not taken back and if the need arises, we have decided to hold a state-wide protest also," added the veteran

Asked whether any kickback was received by the coalition government, he said, "If not, why will they do it? After the Lok Sabha elections the first thing they did in the cabinet meeting was giving away over 3,600 acres of land... H K Patil (leader) has also opposed it."

To another query on who received the kickbacks, said, "Who else? those running the government."

The state cabinet had recently decided to convert the lease of 3,667 acres land to in district into sale, in accordance with the initial agreement.

Accusing the government of selling the land to the company at a throwaway price, Yeddyurappa had already announced that the BJP would stage a three-day Satyagraha in the city opposing the decision from June 13.

Embarrassing the coalition, senior H K Patil has been opposing the move by writing a series of letters to the

He has maintained that the company has been accused of indulging in "illegal mining" and that it owed dues to the government and the state-run Mysore Minerals Ltd.

Meanwhile, sources said H D Kumaraswamy is expected to intervene in the matter soon.

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First Published: Sun, June 09 2019. 18:15 IST