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Veerappan ready to surrender, claims JD leader
Monday, December 30 2002 18:56 Hrs (IST)

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Bangalore: Elusive forest bandit Veerappan, India's most wanted criminal, is ready to surrender provided he is given amnesty by a Presidential decree, according to a Janata Dal – United (JD-U) leader, who twice clandestinely met him during the recent Nagappa hostage drama.

Kollegal JD-U leader Ponnachi Mahadevaswamy said on December 30 that during his meetings with the brigand in the jungles when former minister H Nagappa was in his custody, Veerappan expressed his desire to lay down arms and join the mainstream if he was given amnesty.

Mahadevaswamy quoted the bandit, who is carrying a reward of Rs 2 crore on his head announced by Karnataka government, as saying that he was ready to surrender in the presence of Defence Minister George Fernandes, Karnataka Chief Minister S M Krishna and Suttur mutt seer.

Fernandes commands a lot a respect from the bandit, according to him.

Mahadevaswamy, speaking after releasing a book by Ravindra Joshi who claimed to throw light on the death in mysterious and tragic circumstances of Nagappa in the captivity of Veerappan, alleged that the Karnataka government did not make sincere efforts to secure the JD-U leader's release.

Neither is the government now keen to unravel the truth surrounding his death, he claimed.

Charging Minister for Agro-Processing Raju Gowda with links with the brigand, Mahadevaswamy said the former should either resign or the government must drop him and he should be subjected to an enquiry.

PTI



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