Bengaluru, Dec 15: JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Wednesday charged that official S C Jayachandra, who is under the Enforcement Directorate scanner, had issued a tender notification for road works worth Rs 3,500 crore, without bringing it to the Cabinet's notice.

He said Jayachandra, instead of floating taluk-wise tenders for the works, had clubbed four to five taluks together and issued the notification as a package. Not only did Jayachandra earn a huge commission through this, the state exchequer incurred an additional burden of Rs 500 crore to Rs 600 crore.
He said that the money found in Jayachandra's possession during I-T raids may have been the commission he got.
Kumaraswamy questioned the logic behind ordering an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) probe into the cash scam, when the CBI was already probing it. He said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah may have ordered the probe to extract information from ACB officials on the details given by Jayachandra to the CBI.
He said that Kempanna Commission had been constituted to cover up the denotification scam in Arkavathy Layout. Ideally, Siddaramaiah, along with three previous chief ministers, B S Yeddyurappa, Jagadish Shettar and himself (Kumaraswamy), should have been served notices for denotifying land, but it has not been done.
He clarified that K C Veerendra who was raided by the I-T sleuths for possessing a large amount of new currency notes was not from the JD(S).



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Mr. HDK, please don't shout rubbish for nothing. there is a saying in Kannada (kaiallagadava mayyanna parachida hange), If you got the guts, try and build a strong opposition without the help of BJP or other alliance. Please don't simply blame Mr. Siddu, you cant even bring any evidence against him, that everybody knows.
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