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Yeddyurappa to go on three-month-long state-wide tour to prove innocence

Yeddyurappa slammed the "biased" Lok Ayukta report on illegal mining which had led to his resignation.

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Former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa today slammed as "biased" the Lok Ayukta report on illegal mining which had led to his resignation.

Talking to reporters at Hanagal, about 30 km away from here, Yeddyurappa alleged that he was indicted "deliberately" and questioned on what ground former chief minister and Congress leader N Dharm Singh's name was dropped in the final report.

Yeddyurappa, who has been facing cases filed under the Prevention of Corruption Act, said he would come clean and prove his innocence.

He said he would go on a three-month-long state-wide tour from second week of October to strengthen the party and would seek the support of party MPs and MLAs.

Earlier, the BJP had put a break on Yeddyurappa's attempts to undertake a state-wide tour in the wake of growing allegations of corruption, nepotism and favouritism against him.

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