Former BJP MLA from Aland Subhash Guttedar File Photo | EPS
Karnataka

Guttedar duo rejects ‘vote theft’ charges

The SIT has issued notices to him and to his father and taken their statements.

Express News Service

KALABURAGI: Former Aland MLA Subhash Guttedar, who is among the accused in the charge sheet filed by the SIT probing a “vote theft case” in a Bengaluru court, has denied all the allegations, saying that it is a habit of sitting MLA BR Patil to make such baseless allegations before every election, and the allegations are politically motivated.

Subhash said that this time Patil’s intention is to draw attention to the campaign against vote rigging, to be held in New Delhi under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi on December 15. Patil has made such baseless allegations to get a ministerial berth in the Karnataka government, he said. Subhash’s son and BJP leader Harshanand, who is also accused in the same case, said they have not received any official communication about the charge.

The SIT has issued notices to him and to his father and taken their statements. “We have clearly stated that we have no role in this case,” Harshanand said. He alleged that the government used its officials to implicate him and his father in the case.

“This is a political ploy by the Congress to fabricate a ‘vote theft’ story against the BJP. People have rejected the Congress. That is why now they are trying to draw the attention of the people by raising allegations of vote theft,” he said. Harshanand said he and his father would prove in the court that all allegations against them were false and politically motivated.

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