Janata Dal-Secular leader H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday alleged that Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa made fresh attempts to 'buy peace' with him in a bid to bring an end to the slugfest between them.
"Yeddyurappa tried to meet me personally at the Arya Vaidya Health Cure centre in Kottaikkal, but sensing the move I cancelled my visit," Kumaraswamy told mediapersons in Bengaluru, a day after he threatened to expose Yeddyurappa's 'corruption' by releasing a set of 'documents' in Delhi on June 22.
Kumaraswamy said he had registered for a 14-day rejuvenation treatment from June 12 at Kottaikkal.
"Somehow Yeddyurappa learnt about it and got admitted assuming that I will also be there. Anticipating Yeddyurappa's move, I cancelled my trip," he said.
"There have been efforts by Yeddyurappa in the last five to six months to meet me and feelers were sent through one of my close friends. Yeddyurappa even waited at the residence of a person for me at 10.30 pm two months ago but I refused to oblige him with a meeting," he said.
Kumaraswamy alleged that Yeddyurappa had also been sending his messengers requesting that 'I should not release any more documents.'
"I was also promised monetary support for building the party. If none of the political parties got majority in the next assembly election, Yeddyurappa said he would join hands in formation of a government with JD-S," Kumaraswamy claimed.
"I am not a saleable commodity. I will continue the campaign to expose Yeddyurappa. None of the members of the Deve Gowda family can be purchased. I will release documents in Delhi on June 22," he said.
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