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BS Yediyurappa orders CBI probe into snooping case

However, reacting to the announcement, state's former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy said on Sunday that he was ready for a probe by even an international agency

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The BJP government in Karnataka led by BS Yediyurappa on Sunday ordered a CBI probe into the alleged phone-tapping of his party leaders and senior state police officers during the previous JDS-Congress coalition government led by HD Kumaraswamy.

"Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has announced to hand over the case to the CBI to find out whose phones were tapped, when, why and who ordered it," a senior Karnataka government official said. However, reacting to the announcement, state's former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy said on Sunday that he was ready for a probe by even an international agency.

"Let them do any inquiry, whether it is a CBI inquiry or any other agency of the international standard, or let them talk to Trump (US President Donald Trump), and get it inquired through someone from his side," Kumaraswamy, who has already denied the allegations, told reporters.

While Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah has welcomed the CBI probe hoping the BJP does not use the central investigating agency for "political vendetta," the Congress party on its official Twitter handle claimed that telephone tapping "was a lie" and a conspiracy for hate politics.

Kumaraswamy, who is also the JD(S) leader, sated that his not aware as to why his name was linked to the phone tapping case.

There are allegations that during the last few months of his tenure, the Kumaraswamy government tapped mobile and landline phones of top state BJP leaders, disqualified rebel legislators of the Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) and three senior IPS officers.

IPS officers - Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao, his predecessor and Additional Director-General Police (ADGP) of the Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) Alok Kumar Singh and another ADGP of the state intelligence wing Kamal Pant - were reportedly lobbying for Bengaluru City Police Commissioner's post during that period.

Kumaraswamy opted for Singh, who held the post for 47 days from June 17 to August 1, before Rao was appointed on August 2 and Pant was not considered for the job. Congress power broker Faraz Ahmed is alleged to have played a key role in getting Singh replaced with Rao for the post.

On August 14, Yediyurappa directed state Chief Secretary TM Vijaya Bhaskar to probe the case after an interim report by Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep Patil revealed that Rao's conversations with Ahmed were tapped thrice between May and June.

‘Right move by Yediyurappa’

BJP national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday applauded Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s decision to hand over the phone tapping case to the Central Bureau of Investigation. “It is not right to intrude into someone’s personal life. The alleged phone tapping case had set a bad precedent. Yediyurappa ji has taken the right decision,” Hussain said.

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