Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah remained defiant on Friday amid growing calls for his resignation. The senior Congress leader insisted that the law would take its course — breaking his silence on the matter amid an Enforcement Directorate raid at the Mysuru Urban Development Authority office.
“What should I do if ED raids on MUDA. What happens according to the law will happen...” he told reporters on Friday.
Meanwhile members of the BJP-led NDA have welcomed the raids and insisted that they were necessary to uncover the “scam”. Leaders from the BJP and JD(S) in Karnataka also slammed the ruling Congress for questioning the ED probe in the case. They questioned whether a fair probe was possible by the Lokayukta police that functioned under the Siddaramaiah government.
Earlier in the day, countering the opposition demanding Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's resignation over the alleged Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam, state Home Minister G Parameshwara said that individuals can have opinions but there are laws and we must abide by them.
"Individuals can have opinions. There are laws. We must go by them," said G Parameshwara.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Shaina NC hit out at the ruling Congress and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for the alleged MUDA scam, saying there is "enough evidence" for the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) to do its "job."
(With inputs from agencies)
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