From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, May 10: Hours before the closure of electioneering for the Mat 12 assembly polls in the State, the ruling Congress party has alleged that Ballari BJP MP, B Sriramulu had bribed a Supreme Court judge with Rs 160 crore in a mining case in 2010 to get a favourable verdict.
Sriramulu is one of the two BJP MPs, after State party president and Shivamogga MP B S Yeddyurappa, who have been allowed to contest in the assembly elections in Karnataka.
Incidentally, Sriramulu is contesting from two seats of Molakalmuru in Chitradurga district and Badami in Bagalkote district, where he is pitted against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
The Congress party, which uploaded a video on Thursday evening on its YouTube channel, alleged that Sriramulu was caught in a sting operation talking about bribing the Supreme Court judge with Rs160 crore in a mining case.
The Supreme Court by order dated on May 10, 2010, allowed Obulapuram Mining Company of Reddy brothers allowed to start mining.
KPCC Working President Dinesh Gundu Rao and Home Minister B Ramalinga Reddy alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who levelled charges against the Congress government has not spoken a word about alleged bribe paid by Sriramulu to Supreme Court judge.
The Congress party demanded a high level probe into the alleged video showing Sriramulu fixing judges for a favourable verdict in the Supreme Court.
Former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan was then the Chief Justice of India at the time.
On BJP President Amit Shah claiming that the Congress produced a fake video, Rao said: "Let him prove whether it is fake or real."
"Shah is not a forensic expert to debunk the video. Let there be an impartial and independent investigation," the KPCC leader said.
He said the video was leaked following non-payment of Rs 60 crore by the Reddy brothers and Sriramulu to the son-in-law of former Chief Justice of India Balakrishnan and other agents involved in the deal.
The alleged video is being debated in the Kannada TV channels, which however, have been asked to not to air in view of the model election code of conduct.
Video uploaded by INC Karnataka: