Bengaluru : Shocking revelations! Anwar Manippady, the former Minority Commission Chairman under the BJP government, has exposed that B.Y. Vijayendra tried to bribe him with Rs 150 crore to suppress investigations into Wakf property encroachments. Anwar Manippady has directly written to PM Narendra Modi about this corruption!
Anwar Manippady had publicly stated that Vijayendra visited his house during B.S. Yediyurappa’s tenure as CM and offered ₹150 crore to keep silent about the Wakf property encroachment report. He has further stated that Anwar sent Vijayendra out of his house and reported this incident to PM Modi and the BJP President.
What happened to Modi’s grand “Na khaunga, na khane doonga” promise? His silence on this explosive allegation raises suspicions and several questions. Why is the BJP leadership shielding Vijayendra and others involved in the Wakf property loot?
The BJP, under Yediyurappa and Bommai, was already notorious for issuing record notices related to Wakf properties. Now, with these bribery allegations and Vijayendra’s rising role in BJP despite serious charges, it’s evident that Karnataka has become the BJP’s ATM.
Basangouda Patil Yatnal himself accused Vijayendra of paying ₹2,000 crore to secure his father Yediyurappa’s Chief Ministership. Combine this with the Wakf property loot, and a pattern of rampant corruption within BJP unfolds.
From COVID procurement scams to Wakf property looting, skeletons are tumbling out of the BJP’s closet in Karnataka. Instead of answering these allegations, BJP is resorting to baseless accusations against our leaders to divert attention.
PM Modi must break his silence and order a CBI inquiry into these allegations immediately! The people of Karnataka deserve answers, not cover-ups.