BANGALORE, Oct 15: A powerful former leader of a southern Indian state was arrested on Saturday on accusations of taking kickbacks in exchange for illegally selling government land.

The former chief minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yeddyurappa, surrendered to authorities in state capital Bangalore after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest.

Authorities allege that the illegal land deals cost the Karnataka state coffers 4.65 billion rupees ($950 million) while Mr Yeddyurappa and members of his family are said to have personally gained 1.89 billion rupees.

Judge N.K. Sudhindra Rao ordered the arrest of Mr Yeddyurappa earlier on Saturday and said bail could not be granted in the case due to its gravity.

Lawyers for the former Bharatiya Janata Party chief minister, who is among 14 accused in the case, had asked the judge not to order the arrest of Mr Yeddyurappa, saying he was suffering from ill-health. The case involving the sale of land in and around Bangalore stems from complaints in January by two lawyers.

The politician was forced to step down as chief minister in July by the party’s national leadership after being accused by the state ombudsman of corruption.

Aside from the land scam, the former chief minister also faces accusations over an alleged $3.6-billion iron-ore mining fraud.

No formal charges have been lodged yet in either case.

Mr Yeddyurappa, who has been ordered to remain in custody until Oct 22, has denied any corrupt dealings.

The former BJP chief minister was a political star, credited with installing the Hindu nationalists’ first state government in southern India.

The graft accusations have come as an embarrassment to the BJP, which has been backing a national anti-graft campaign.—AFP

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