Bengaluru: Head of the Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday slammed the Congress Party for Bitcoin fraud which was allegedly and said that “the problem became bigger” because the opposition did not investigate the problem correctly when it was in power.
“Those (Congress) said that this problem began in 2016.
If there is something related to Karnataka, then why the party in power does not pay attention to it at that time.
You must know about the defendant, but do not do the right.
Demand,” said the official statement issued by the Office of the Minister of Chief.
Next, Bommai said, “Why don’t you do the right investigation when you (Congress) in power? You left and the problem became bigger.
And now you ask us.” “On the basis of Twitter’s handle, they accuse fraud.
Anyone can increase the problem on Twitter.
If you raise the problem, then you must speak based on evidence and witnesses,” he said.
He said, “We are fair enough and investigate this case.
We are the people who refer to the Directorate of Enforcement and Central Investigation Bureau.
Investigations are underway.” The minister’s chairman also said that the government would not convey anyone spoiled by fraud.
“If they have evidence, let them leave it to Ed or police, we will immediately take action,” he added.
Earlier on Saturday, Bommai said the allegations of “politically motivated” and asked for opposition to submit documents related to fraud to the investigation institution that had done this problem.
“Let those who made the accusation explain what the fraud was and who was involved in it.
This case was handed over to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) 8-9 months ago.
Interpol cells from the CBI have also been informed about cases that have international dimensions, “He said.
“Our government has an open mind of this problem.
There are no questions to protect anyone.
None of us are involved in it.
Let them submit the documents they have to the investigation agent, let the truth arise,” he continued.
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Meanwhile, state minister K Sudhakar also summoned the “Corruption Party” Congress for Bitcoin fraud which was allegedly ordered investigations in this matter and the investigation team had distributed all information with Interpol, the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) and CBI.
Previously, the former leader of the Head of Karnataka and the Siddaramaak Congress leader accused that politicians and officials were involved in Bitcoin fraud in the state and that investigative institutions tried to protect them.
Meanwhile, the Head of the DK State Congress Shivakumar claimed that it happened on a large scale and said that it was surprising to hear the names of police officers, political leaders and entrepreneurs in fraud.