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Khandre calls for CID probe into ‘conspiracy’ to grab 532 acres of forest land

He convened an urgent meeting and instructed officials to file an appeal.

PTI

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  • Khandre said the government learnt of the development only at the last moment

Belagavi, 9 Dec

 

Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre has written to the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah seeking a CID probe into a “conspiracy” to grab 532 acres of forest and government land.

 

According to Khandre, a man identified as MB Nemanna Gowda alias MB Manmath had filed a writ petition in the High Court and secured an order directing that records for 532 acres -- including 482 acres of reserved forest land near BM Kaval in Kengeri, Bengaluru -- be transferred to his name within three months.

 

The Minister said the government learnt of the development only at the last moment, stating that "until a day before the completion of the 90-day deadline, the government's Additional Government Advocate Yoganna did not convey this information either to the government or to the forest department."

 

The land, valued at nearly Rs 25,000 crore, would have been lost had the department not been alerted in the eleventh hour, Khandre alleged.  He convened an urgent meeting and instructed officials to file an appeal. He added that Manmath had previously attempted to claim government land by producing "fake and false documents".

 

The Minister said the then Chikkamagaluru Sub-Divisional Officer Debjeet Kumar had, in an order dated 25 September, 2024, directed that a criminal case be registered against Manmath.

 

After the BM Kaval issue surfaced, Khandre said he instructed officials to lodge a complaint with the Chikkamagaluru police.

 

"Though the Moodigere Circle Inspector received the complaint on November 28, 2025, no FIR has been registered so far," Khandre said in a statement and described the delay as "suspicious".

 

Khandre said it appeared prima facie that some officials and the Additional Government Advocate had directly or indirectly aided those attempting to grab land worth thousands of crores.

 

 He urged the Chief Minister to form a Special Investigation Team (SIT) or hand over the matter to the CID for a comprehensive probe and for action against erring officials. Khandre also called for action against the Assistant Conservator of Forests.

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