Kumaraswamy lying about phone tapping to divert attention from Prajwal case: CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah denies Kumaraswamy's phone tapping allegations, accuses diversion. Officials dismiss claims; BJP seeks CBI probe. Siddaramaiah discusses Lok Sabha polls, invited by Congress state president for dinner meeting.

Speaking to reporters, he accused former chief minister Kumaraswamy of making the false claims to divert attention from the cases of sexual abuse against his nephew and MP Prajwal Revanna.
"In my political life, whether as chief minister now or earlier, I have never done the dirty job of phone tapping. I have not done so far and will not do it in the future too," Siddaramaiah said in response to a question on Kumaraswamy's allegations.
"To divert (attention) from the Prajwal Revanna case, he (Kumaraswamy) is saying such things. He is lying," he added. Kumaraswamy on Monday had alleged that 40 phones, including his own and those of his family members and supporters, are being tapped.
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar and Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara have dismissed these claims. BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka on Tuesday had demanded a CBI probe into the phone-tapping allegations. In response to an unrelated question about the elections, Siddaramaiah said that to take stock of the Lok Sabha polls, Shivakumar, who is also the Congress's state president, has invited all the ministers, including him, for a dinner meeting later today.
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