Lokayukta police survey land in lieu of which CM's wife allotted sites
The Lokayukta team was joined by the special land acquisition officer, surveyors and town planning members from the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), and they surveyed the land and took notes
PTI
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Mysuru, 1 Oct
A team of Lokayukta police probing
MUDA site allotment case against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and
others on Tuesday surveyed the land, in lieu of which 14 sites were
"illegally" allotted to his wife Parvathi BM.
The Lokayukta team was joined by
the special land acquisition officer, surveyors and town planning members from
the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), and they surveyed the land and
took notes, official sources said.
Social activist Snehamayi Krishna
on whose complaint the Lokayukta police has registered an FIR against
Siddaramaiah, his wife and two others, was also present, they said. Krishna on
Tuesday appeared before the Lokayukta police here, following the notice issued
to him by the investigating officers.
Meanwhile, Parvathi's letter
conveying her a decision to relinquish the ownership and possession of 14
plots, was personally submitted to MUDA Commissioner AN Raghunandan's office by
her son and MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah, earlier on Tuesday. "The letter
received will be processed after going through the provisions in the law,"
a MUDA official said.
Hours after the Enforcement
Directorate (ED) booked Siddaramaiah in a money laundering case, his wife on
Monday wrote to MUDA conveying her decision to relinquish the ownership and
possession of 14 plots stating that no site, home, asset and wealth is bigger
for her than her husband’s respect, dignity, honour and peace of mind.
In the MUDA site allotment case, it
is alleged that 14 compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife in
an upmarket area in Mysuru (Vijayanagar Layout 3rd and 4th stages), which had
higher property value as compared to the location of her land which had been
"acquired" by MUDA.
The MUDA had allotted plots to
Parvathi under a 50:50 ratio scheme in lieu of 3.16 acres of her land, where it
developed a residential layout. Under the controversial scheme, MUDA allotted
50 per cent of developed land to the land losers in lieu of undeveloped land
acquired from them for forming residential layouts.
It is alleged that Parvathi had no
legal title over this 3.16 acres of land at survey number 464 of Kasare
village, Kasaba hobli of Mysuru taluk.
On Monday, the ED registered an
Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR), equivalent to an FIR by police, against
the Chief Minister over the alleged irregularities in allotment of 14 sites to
his wife by the MUDA.
On 27 September, Lokayukta police
registered an FIR against Siddaramaiah, his wife, brother-in-law Mallikarjuna
Swamy, Devaraju -- from whom Swamy purchased land and gifted it to Parvathi --
and others, following a Special Court order.
The order of the Special Court
Judge, Santhosh Gajanan Bhat, came a day after the High Court upheld the
sanction granted by the Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to conduct an
investigation against Siddaramaiah.
In a statement last night,
Siddaramaiah's wife, who is rarely seen in public, said her husband has an
unblemished record in his 40 years long political life and has followed
morality as a pious observance in his life, and that she too has led a life by
sticking to a decision of not causing any embarrassment to him, and has always
stayed away from public life, including politics.
Claiming that she never desired for
house, property, gold, assets, and has always conducted herself in a way that
no blemish is caused to her husband's political life, she said she always
enjoyed with happiness and felt proud -- looking at from the distance -- the
blessings and affection shown towards her husband by the people.
Expressing "hurt" from
the allegations that her husband had to face, Parvathi further said, "I
never imagined that the sites I received in lieu of land gifted to me by my
brother, would lead to such a ruckus, and that it would result in my husband
having to face allegations unfairly."
"No site, home, asset and
wealth is bigger for me than my husband’s respect, dignity, honour and peace of
mind. As someone who has never expected anything from my husband for myself or
my family, these sites mean nothing to me," she added.
Parvathi said, she did not consult
her husband, son or any family member, and that she took the decision to return
the sites "conscientiously”. “I decided to do this the day the allegations
surfaced, but I gave up on my decision heeding to the advice from well-wishers
that we must fight the allegations made out of political malice, we should
fight against injustice and should not fall for conspiracy," she said.
While offering to return the plots,
Parvathi called for a thorough probe into all allegations in the MUDA case. She
also requested political party leaders and media not to pull women from
political families, who are away from politics, for their political vendetta,
and not to harm their dignity and respect.
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