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Have done no wrong, will abide by Supreme Court order, says Shivakumar after apex court dismisses his petitionAlso the state Congress President, Shivakumar, however, recalled that the state government had withdrawn sanction to the CBI to prosecute him and handed over the case to the Lokayukta. Hence, the CBI can't conduct the investigation.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar.</p></div>

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar.

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Bengaluru: With the Supreme Court dismissing a petition filed by him challenging the CBI's FIR against him in the disproportionate assets case, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Monday said he has done no wrong and will abide by the SC order.

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Also the state Congress President, Shivakumar, however, recalled that the state government had withdrawn sanction to the CBI to prosecute him and handed over the case to the Lokayukta. Hence, the CBI can't conduct the investigation.

The Supreme Court bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and S C Sharma said it was not inclined to interfere with the Karnataka High Court order.

"We had sought for FIR to be quashed, the High Court said it cannot be done, I had filed an appeal, now I have got a message that they (Supreme Court) too have said it cannot be done. Will abide by whatever the court says," Shivakumar told reporters here.

"Investigation will be there (to face). Despite saying that the CBI should not do the investigation, they are doing it. The Lokayukta is also doing the investigation. Let them do it, I have done no wrong."

Pointing out that CBI continues to conduct the investigation, Shivakumar said, "once our government withdrew (prosecution sanction), once the case was given to Lokayukta, CBI cannot do the investigation, but they (CBI) have gone to the court and things are going on. I will give whatever is necessary, my assets and liabilities."

Asked whether this is being done intentionally, he said, "How can I speak on the court (matters)? Will have to abide by the court, that's all."

The top court was hearing a plea filed by Shivakumar against the October 19, 2023 order of the high court which rejected his plea.

The HC also directed the CBI to conclude the investigation and file the report within three months.

The CBI has alleged that Shivakumar amassed assets disproportionate to his known sources of income between 2013 and 2018. He was a minister in the previous Congress government during this period.

The FIR was filed by the CBI on September 3, 2020. Shivakumar challenged the FIR in the high court in 2021.

The previous BJP government had granted sanction to the CBI to prosecute Shivakumar, following which an FIR was lodged against him and investigation undertaken on alleged charges of disproportionate assets.

The current Karnataka cabinet headed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on November 23, held that the previous BJP government's move to give consent to the CBI to investigate the DA case against Shivakumar was not in accordance with law and decided to withdraw the sanction. Subsequently a government order was issued in this regard.

Based on the Income Tax Department's search operations in Shivakumar's home and offices in 2017, the Enforcement Directorate started its own probe against him.

Based on the ED investigation, the CBI sought sanction from the state government to file an FIR against Shivakumar.

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(Published 15 July 2024, 18:17 IST)