Bengaluru, Aug 29: Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa today alleged that the H D Kumaraswamy-led coalition government was tapping his phone, and also those of other BJP leaders.
At the party joining event of Congress senior leader Baburao Chinchansoor, Yeddyurappa went on to claim that former chief minister Siddaramaiah’s phone was also being tapped.
“Forget my phone being tapped, the Kumaraswamy government has even tapped the phone their own coalition partner and former CM Siddaramaiah,” he claimed.
Yeddyurappa said there needs to be a detailed probe into the fresh phone tapping scandal, citing that the ruling JD(S)-Congress government does not have confidence in their rank and file.
Yeddyurappa’s statement comes in the backdrop of the BJP MLAs claiming that the Kumaraswamy government was tapping phones of their own MLAs and opposition party leaders.
The allegations of phone tapping is nothing new in the state, with three BJP MPs including his confidante Shobha Karandlaje, Bangalore central constituency MP PC Mohan and former union minister G M Siddeshwara writing letters to union home minister Rajnath Singh, citing their phones were being tapped when Yeddyurappa was scheduled to take oath on May 17.
Prior to the state assembly elections, the previous Congress government was alleging that the centre was tapping their leaders' phones prior to the assembly elections.

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