Mangaluru, Mar 31: Dismissing the allegations of money distribution to woo voters in poll-bound Gundlupet constituency as a “blatant lie” Minister for food, civil supplies and consumer affairs U T Khader said that the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders have crossed all the limits to tarnish his image.
Speaking to media persons, here on Friday the minister, that former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and other BJP leaders in the state are making such politically motivated baseless allegations against him with the intention of confusing voters in Gundlupet constituency.
"They (BJP) know very well that Congress will win in Gundlupet and they also have understood that they are going to lose. They have been spreading rumours about me after getting a clear hint that Congress is heading towards victory," Khader said.
"I was not there in that particular vehicle and I was engaged in election campaign at that time. That car driver was party worker who was ignorant about code of conduct. When I sought details, the car driver told me that he was paying money for the bottled drinking water he purchased from a nearby shop," Khader said.
“My question to those who made allegation is why did the driver has choosen to give money only to one person. If he was distributing money to voters, then he could have given it to more people,” Mr Khader said adding that the the Election Commission should take a decision in this regard.
"Election Commission has served notice on their candidate in Nanjangud constituency for violating code of conduct, but it has not become an issue. Let them file complaint to the Election Commission. We are ready to face any inquiry. Let them hold campaign for their candidate and stop spreading rumours," Khader rued.



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