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The Congress had released three audio tapes in run up to the floor test, claiming that the BJP leaders were trying to poach on the party MLAs by offering blandishments so that the BS Yeddyurappa government is saved.
One of the audio tapes released by the party allegedly had conversation between Hebbars wife and BJP leaders, who allegedly offered money and ministerial post to woo him to vote for the BJP. However, in a Facebook post in Kanadda, Hebbar today questioned the authenticity of the audio clip, saying her wife did not receive any such call.
“This is not my wifes voice and she has not received any such calls. The audio tape is fake. I condemn it,” he wrote. The Karnataka polls threw up a hung Assembly, with the BJP emerging as the single largest party, but eight short of majority. Governor Vajubhai Vala invited the BJP to form the government and Yeddyurappa was sworn in as chief minister.
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Vijayendra and Puttuswamy are also heard allegedly offering Rs 15 crore for cross-voting but without a ministerial berth, or Rs 5 crore with a cabinet berth. Puttuswamy is also heard allegedly saying that cases against the wife and the son, who are facing a trial in a mining scam, would be cleared.
Realising that he did not have the numbers, Yeddyurappa had on May 19 announced his decision to quit as chief minister without facing the floor test in an anti-climax to the political drama following the hung verdict in the assembly polls.
Union minister and BJPs Karnataka election in-charge Prakash Javadekar had rubbished the audio tapes as fake. Javadekar also had accused the Congress for releasing fake audio clips to prevent the BJP from forming government.