Giving a twist to the illegal mining issue, Karnataka minister and mining magnate G Janardhana Reddy accused the Centre of launching "vindictive action" against him, his brother and Jaganmohan Reddy to "finish them".
Reddy's charge came at a hurriedly called press conference in Bellary after he came under fresh attack from Opposition over a Supreme Court appointed committee indicting companies owned by him and his brother Karunakara Reddy for illegal mining.
"The Centre has launched a vindictive action against us after the death of Rajasekhara Reddy," he claimed alleging a conspiracy to "finish us and also Jagan" with whom he has business links. The Reddy brothers were known for their reported proximity to the family of Rajasekhara Reddy, months after whose death Jaganmohan Reddy deserted the Congress after unsuccessful bid to succeed his father.
Reddy dubbed the panel report, submitted to the apex court today, as "biased" and "prejudiced" and alleged "it had been compiled under pressure." Reddy said, "there is a political hand behind this CEC report. I will disclose the name of this political power in a couple of days".
The Reddy brothers have been facing opposition heat in Karnataka for their alleged involvement in illegal mining in Bellary district over which the Congress staged a padayatra last year. The SC-appointed
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