" ... Do you have documents (to show) that he has conceded," Siddaramaiah countered reporters here, when questioned aboutthe alleged confession of Govindaraju, his political aide.
When told some national media had documents, he said, "Do they have (it)? Have they shown it? It is all lies."
The reported diary entries by Govindaraju, Siddaramaiah'sParliamentary Secretary, indicating alleged payments to Congresscentral leaders by state ministers had come to light inFebruary resulting in a political slug fest.
Govindaraju on his part reiterated that he hasnothing to do with the diary.
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In a statement here, he said the media reportsclaiming that that he had conceded before the income taxdepartment that initials in the diary are of Congressleaders were "baseless".
"I have already clarified that the diary does not belong to me and the handwriting in it is not mine. So there is no question of me giving a statement that the initials in it are of Congress leaders. I have myself asked that the writing be sent to forensic science laboratory to ascertain the truth," he said.
"I have clarified several times that the handwritingis not mine," he added.
The Income Tax Department had in March last year conductedsearches at the residence of Govindaraju and seizedseveral documents including the alleged diary.