Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Soon after the Karnataka High Court stayed the arrest of former Karnataka Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader BS Yediyurappa under the Prevention of Children from Sexual Offenses Act (POCSO), party leaders and Former state CM Basavaraj Bommai described it as "justifiable" and claimed it was a "conspiracy".

"He (Yeddyurappa) was not involved in such things and it was a conspiracy. He has already appeared before the investigating agency and answered all their questions. Since Yediyurappa's behavior is good, the court has Have paid attention and given temporary relief." It is appropriate and will be welcomed, Yediyurappa will win the legal battle and emerge victorious”, Bommai told reporters in Bengaluru, Karnataka.Earlier, Bommai had said that the case against Yediyurappa seems like a deep political conspiracy and a look at its background will confirm it.

"The concerned authorities sat silent for three months and then issued a warrant asking him to appear within a day, which proved that there were serious lapses before the warrant was issued. Earlier, several cases were registered against him And he had won all those cases in the Supreme Court which were filed against him even when he left the post of CM. In most of the countries, attempts will be made to link politicians with politics. ,” the BJP leader said.

Earlier today, Karnataka HC issued an order stating that the coercive arrest and detention proceedings shall be stayed till the next date of hearing.The Karnataka HC order comes after the petitioner (Yediyurappa) wrote a letter to voluntarily appear before the police on June 17.

Earlier on Thursday, a Bengaluru court had issued a non-bailable warrant against the former Karnataka CM, directing his immediate arrest in a case of sexual assault against a minor girl under the POCSO Act. Relates to cases of sexual harassment against.

Earlier in March, the victim's mother had filed a complaint against the former chief minister at Sadashivnagar police station in Bengaluru, alleging that he had sexually assaulted her daughter. In this regard, the victim's brother has filed a petition in the court against Yediyurappa.

According to a statement from his office, BS Yediyurappa had applied for anticipatory bail in a special court (People's Representative Court) to avoid arrest in the POCSO Act case filed against him.

Reportedly, Yediyurappa is currently in the national capital.