Siddaramaiah faces heat over MUDA case

Amid demands by BJP and JD(S) for his resignation over MUDA (Mysuru Urban Development Authority) 'scam', Chief Minister has repeatedly asserted in recent days that he won't quit as he hasn't done anything wrong and would fight the case legally.

PTI

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  • Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge has said the party is standing with Siddaramaiah.PHOTO:PTI

Bengaluru, 4 Oct

 

With Chief Minister Siddaramaiah facing rising political heat over a probe against him in the MUDA case, Congress party in Karnataka is witnessing heightened political activities behind the scenes with a section of leaders seeking to position themselves in the event of his exit.

 

Amid demands by BJP and JD(S) for his resignation over MUDA (Mysuru Urban Development Authority) 'scam', Chief Minister has repeatedly asserted in recent days that he won't quit as he hasn't done anything wrong and would fight the case legally.

 

Lokayukta police and the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) have initiated separate investigations against Siddaramaiah and others into the alleged irregularities in the allotment of 14 sites to his wife Parvathi B M by the MUDA.

 

Senior leaders and Ministers G Parameshwara, HC Mahadevappa (both from SC communities) and Satish Jarkiholi (ST) met recently, fueling speculations about their collective strategy in case the party high command opts for leadership change over the 'scam' which has cast a shadow over the 16-month-old Siddaramaiah government.

 

Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who is also the State party chief, also had separate meetings with Parameshwara and Jarkiholi.

 

"Parameshwara and Shivakumar are seen to be front-runners for the top post in case Siddaramaiah is forced to go," a senior party leader said.

 

Jarkiholi has said in the past that he will be in the race for CM's post only in 2028 when the next Assembly elections are due in Karnataka.

 

The Congress leadership has backed Siddaramaiah on the MUDA issue and sees no reason for his resignation. The ruling party has accused the BJP of misusing the central agencies and the Governor's office to destabilise an elected government.

 

Leaders such as RV Deshapande and MB Patil have openly aired their Chief Ministerial aspirations adding to the discomfiture of the ruling dispensation but some in the party see nothing wrong in that.

 

Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge has said the party is standing with Siddaramaiah. -PTI

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