Bengaluru sources have stated that former Chief Minister and the BJP's face in Congress ruled Karnataka, BS Yeddyurappa, has been named in a corruption case by the state's Anti-Corruption Bureau. The case involves the change of land use of a huge 257 acre tract in near Yelahanka in north Bengaluru in 2008, when Mr. Yeddyurappa was the Chief Minister. Moreover from agricultural land, it was converted to non-agricultural land, which led to a loss of crores to the state government.
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According to sources the Anti-Corruption Bureau filed the First Information Reports on Wednesday and Thursday. The critics have raised questions, just as the timing of Income Tax Department's raids on Congress minister DK Shivakumar, was thought by some to be politically motivated. The minister was looking after a group of Congress lawmakers from Gujarat, who had been whisked away by the party to a resort in Bengaluru earlier this month ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in the state. 
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Meanwhile BJP said Mr. Yeddyurappa is set to lead a campaign on Friday against the alleged corruption in the Congress government. The march from freedom park to vidhan soudha, a 1,2 km march through the central part of the city will be held with a demand that the "corrupt ministers in the Congress government" step down.



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