Hiriyur (K'taka): The Congress Tuesday demanded the sacking of BJP minister S T Somshekhar in Karnataka after the Supreme Court rejected his plea to stay an FIR in a Rs 12-crore bribery case.
Congress general secretary in-charge for Karnataka Randeep Surjewala asked Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai when he will sack the minister of state for co-operation.
Somshekhar was elected from the Yeshvanthapura assembly seat in 2018 on a Congress ticket, but later defected and won the by-election in 2019 as a BJP candidate.
"The Chronology -- Bribery of Rs 12 Crore alleged in a BDA Contract. Lokayukta Police orders an FIR against Minister S.T.Somshekhar and others on Sept 18, 2022. SC declines the plea to stay FIR. Mr @BSBommai, when will u sack him?," Surjewala asked on Twitter, using the hashtag "#40PercentSarkara".
The Chronology
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) October 11, 2022
âªï¸Bribery of â¹12 CR alleged in a BDA Contract.
âªï¸Lokayukta Police orders an FIR against Minister S.T.Somshekhar & others on Sept 18, 2022.
âªï¸SC declines the plea to stay FIR.
Mr @BSBommai , when will u sack him?#40PercentSarkara https://t.co/hUb4XD8FCB
The Supreme Court Monday refused to consider separate pleas by Somashekar, IAS officer G C Prakash and businessman K Ravi against lodging of a corruption case pertaining to a Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) construction project.
The court had earlier stayed the probe against former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in connection with the FIR.
The case relates to bribe charges to award a BDA contract to a construction firm to build a housing complex when the BJP's Yediyurappa was chief minister.