Bengaluru, July 21 -- Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister R. Ashoka today asserted that the party's fight against the alleged irregularities in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) site allocations will continue, regardless of the Supreme Court's recent observation in the case. Speaking to media in Bengaluru, Ashoka said, "The BJP launched a strong agitation against the MUDA case. As a result of our struggle, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah returned 14 sites. But if there was no wrongdoing, as he claims, then why were the Rs 400 sites returned?" Questioning the Congress' stand, Ashoka remarked, "If nothing wrong was done, why not just keep the sites? Why return them at all? That itself is an admission." He clarified that...