Bangalore: The Lokayukta Court in Bangalore on Tuesday granted time till January 30 to the Lokayukta police to file its final report on its probe into a private complaint filed against former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa alleging irregularities in award of Bhadra irrigation project.
Judge NK Sudhindra Rao asked the police to file their report on January 30 and adjourned the matter.
Police informed the court that it has completed investigation into the issue and was in the process of seeking legal opinion on the report it has compiled.

JDS filed a complaint against BSY citing financial irregularities in awarding an irrigation project to a firm.
JDS leader YSV Datta had filed the complaint alleging financial irregularities in awarding the irrigation project contract to a firm by Yeddyurappa when he was the chief minister.
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