<p>The Congress on Friday sought an investigation by the Lokpal into a media report that alleged bribes of Rs 1,800 crore were paid by former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa to the BJP's top brass.</p>.<p>Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, addressing a press conference, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should come forward and clarify whether bribes to the tune of Rs 1,800 crore were taken by the BJP leaders or not.</p>.<p>There was no immediate reaction from the BJP on the allegations.</p>.<p>Surjewala said the report by Caravan magazine cited a diary containing details of the alleged pay-offs to senior BJP leaders and it was seized by the Income Tax Department during raids.</p>.<p><strong>ALSO READ: </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/irrelevant-and-malicious-allegation-says-yeddyurappa-724516.html" target="_blank">'Irrelevant and malicious' allegation, says Yeddyurappa</a><br /><br />"Prima facie, this is a case of investigating all BJP leaders, right from the PM and downwards. It is a fit case to be investigated by the newly appointed Lokpal," he said.</p>.<p>The Congress spokesperson also read out a purported conversation between Yeddyurappa and a BJP leader alluding to the bribery.</p>.<p>"The diary with B S Yeddyurappa's signature on it was with the Income Tax Department since 2017. If that is the case why did Modi and the BJP not get it investigated," Surjewala asked.</p>.<p>"Has the Modi government refused permission to order a probe into the pay-offs? Is the diary not proof of corruption by the BJP leadership," he asked.</p>
<p>The Congress on Friday sought an investigation by the Lokpal into a media report that alleged bribes of Rs 1,800 crore were paid by former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa to the BJP's top brass.</p>.<p>Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, addressing a press conference, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should come forward and clarify whether bribes to the tune of Rs 1,800 crore were taken by the BJP leaders or not.</p>.<p>There was no immediate reaction from the BJP on the allegations.</p>.<p>Surjewala said the report by Caravan magazine cited a diary containing details of the alleged pay-offs to senior BJP leaders and it was seized by the Income Tax Department during raids.</p>.<p><strong>ALSO READ: </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/irrelevant-and-malicious-allegation-says-yeddyurappa-724516.html" target="_blank">'Irrelevant and malicious' allegation, says Yeddyurappa</a><br /><br />"Prima facie, this is a case of investigating all BJP leaders, right from the PM and downwards. It is a fit case to be investigated by the newly appointed Lokpal," he said.</p>.<p>The Congress spokesperson also read out a purported conversation between Yeddyurappa and a BJP leader alluding to the bribery.</p>.<p>"The diary with B S Yeddyurappa's signature on it was with the Income Tax Department since 2017. If that is the case why did Modi and the BJP not get it investigated," Surjewala asked.</p>.<p>"Has the Modi government refused permission to order a probe into the pay-offs? Is the diary not proof of corruption by the BJP leadership," he asked.</p>