Former Karnataka chief minister, Mr B S Yeddyurappa (front) is escorted to a police vehicle after he was denied bail in two cases of corruption in Bangalore on Saturday. AFP
BANGALORE: In a major embarrassment to the Bharatiya Janata Party, the party’s first chief minister in south India who had to quit over corruption charges Mr B S Yeddyurappa was jailed on Saturday after a court rejected his bail plea and ordered his arrest.
Mr Yeddyurappa (68) sported a smile as he came out of the Lokayukta special court after the judge Mr N K Sudhindra Rao directed that he be sent to judicial custody (jail) till October 22.
Mr Yeddyurappa, who was largely responsible for bringing the BJP to power in the state, was taken to Bangalore’s main jail at Paprappana Agrahara in eastern part of the city late Saturday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, Mr Rao rejected Mr Yeddyurappa’s bail plea in the two cases of illegal de-notification (freeing from government control) of land in and around Bangalore in return for monetary gains.
The cases were filed in January this year by two Bangalore advocates Mr Sirajin Bhasha and Mr N K Balaraj.
The arrest of Mr Bookanakere Siddalingappa Yeddyurappa came after high drama and confusion about his whereabouts as he was not at his official residence on Race Course Road in the city centre when the police came armed with the warrant to arrest him.
The police also searched for him in vain at his private residence in south Bangalore, leading to speculation that he might have either got admitted to a hospital or taken shelter in a ‘math’ (religious complex).
Over four hours after the judge ordered his arrest, Mr Yeddyurappa turned up at the court and surrendered.
In the jail, Mr Yeddyurappa will have the company of his former ministerial colleagues Mr Katta Subramanaya Naidu and Mr S N Krishnaiah Shetty.
Mr Shetty was also arrested on Saturday as his bail plea in the two cases was rejected.
Mr Yeddyuappa was not present in the court when the special judge took up the hearing on his case. He sent a medical certificate saying he was suffering from back pain.
Mr Shetty, who was present, collapsed in the court hall and burst into tears as Mr Rao rejected the bail plea and ordered his arrest.
Mr Naidu was jailed on August 8, along with his son Mr Katta Jagadish, a Bangalore corporator, for taking a kickback of Rs 85 crore to allot 385 acres of land on Bangalore outskirts to a software firm.
Mr Yeddyurappa’s another ministerial colleague, mining baron Mr G Janardhana Reddy, is also in jail -- in Hyderabad -- for illegal mining in Andhra Pradesh.
However, Mr Yeddyurappa’s two sons -- BJP Lok Sabha member Mr B Y Raghavendra and Mr B Y Vijayendra -- and son-in-law Mr R Sohan Kumar were granted conditional bail. The three were also accused in the cases.
The two Bangalore advocates have filed five cases against Mr Yeddyurappa, his two sons, son-in-law and others. Hearing in the other three cases is on.
Mr Yeddyurappa is the first accused in all the five cases of illegal land de-notification for monetary gains.
Mr Basha and Mr Balaraj filed the cases after the Governor, Mr H R Bhardwaj gave them sanction to launch criminal proceedings against Mr Yeddyurappa and his kin for conspiring to de-notify lands in and around Bangalore for monetary gains.
Mr Yeddyurappa quit on July 31 after the then Lokayukta, Mr Justice (retd) N Santosh Hegde recommended his trial for graft in illegal land mining scam.





