Karnataka Govt to Appeal in SC Against HC Relief to Yeddyurappa
Karnataka Govt to Appeal in SC Against HC Relief to Yeddyurappa
The Siddaramaiah government has given a go-ahead to its law department to appeal against the orders in 15 cases against Yeddyurappa.

Bengaluru: In fresh trouble for Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president BS Yeddyurappa, the state government has decided to appeal in the Supreme Court against High Court order quashing proceedings against him.

The Siddaramaiah government has given a go-ahead to its Law Department to appeal against the orders in 15 cases pertaining to illegal land de-notification.

The Karnataka High Court had quashed the cases against Yeddyurappa as his lawyers had argued that the prosecution sanction was given by then governor HR Bhardwaj after by-passing norms.

An order had been issued on February 24 on filing the appeal, which the state anti-corruption ombudsman Lokayukta had also recommended, Law Minister TB Jayachandra told reporters in Bengaluru.

"Lokayukta had also recommended it. In that background, the Home Department has taken action and issued the order," he said, adding, the appeal would be in relation to 15-16 cases against Yeddyurappa.

The Siddaramaiah government's move comes almost within two weeks after Yeddyurappa made a fiery return as the state BJP president for a fourth time, setting an ambitious target of winning 150 of the 224 Assembly seats in the 2018 polls.

His appointment to revive the fortunes of BJP had come after the Lingayat strongman got a breather from the High Court in January 2016, when it quashed the proceedings against him in relation to 15 FIRs registered by the Lokayukta police over de-notification of lands in alleged violation of rules.

After Yeddyurappa's return as BJP chief, Siddaramaiah had indicated recently that the government was mulling filing the appeal and the Law Department would take a decision.

Yeddyurappa was forced to step down as Chief Minister in 2011 over graft charges, following which he quit the party to form his own outfit, Karnataka Janata Party, which failed to make a mark except to cause damage to BJP in 2013 polls.

He returned to BJP following the announcement of Modi as party's prime ministerial candidate ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls. Biding his time, Yeddyurappa had made no secret of his desire to become the state BJP President and got the post recently with no challengers to him with his pan state image and combative style.

With Yeddyurappa already going on the offensive against the Siddaramaiah government after taking over the mantle of presidentship, the new development is expected to raise the political temperature in the state.

(With PTI Inputs)

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