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Lawyers drag Yeddy to court, made prime accused

By Vicky Nanjappa
January 22, 2011
A day after Karnataka Governor HR Bharadwaj gave his sanction to prosecute Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, two advocates -- Sirajin Bhasha and K N Balakrishna -- have filed separate petitions before the Lokayukta special court on Saturday.

The two lawyers, who had first moved the Governor seeking sanction to prosecute the Chief Minister, moved the special court with two separate petitions.

The chief minister has been made a prime accused in both the petitions.

While the first petition involves the chief minister and six others, the second petition names Yeddyurappa, his two sons and 14
others.

Both petitions seek proceedings against the chief minister and others for alleged land scams.

The petitions, which have been filed before Special Judge C B Happar, will come up for hearing on January 24.

Meanwhile, the legal team of the chief minister has already begun preparations to move the Karnataka high court on Monday against the order of the Governor.

Vicky Nanjappa in Bengaluru

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