Kumaraswamy, son of former prime minister H D Deve Gowda, accompanied by thousands of JD-S workers marched from his party office to the Freedom Park, the venue of his fast. He told reporters the fast could be one of the first of its kind in the state wherein a former chief minister had been forced to undertake such a protest demanding a CBI probe into his own family's assets.
He said the allegations targeted a former prime minister (Deve Gowda), a former chief minister (himself) and a former state minister (his brother H D Revanna) who have been in politics for more than five decades.
The BJP had last month brought out a 'chargesheet' accusing Kumaraswamy's family of owning Rs 1,500 crore illegal assets.
"I am confident of passing through this trial by fire. I value my personal prestige and honour above my life," Kumaraswamy said, adding the agitation was not for any personal reason but only to bring out the truth.
Referring to his charges of nepotism made against Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa over land denotifications, he said, "I have already brought out documentary evidences against chief minister and his family members."
Yeddyurappa was "scared" of ordering the CBI probe, as he was afraid that one day he might also have to face a similar inquiry over charges of corruption, nepotism and favourtism, Kumaraswamy, who had headed a coalition government with the BJP in 2006, said.
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