When the investigation team reached the disputed plot and conducted the investigation, the complainant in this case, Snehamoyi Krishna, was also present. News agency ANI has shared a video, in which it is seen that the Lokayukta team has reached the disputed plot with land measuring equipment and equipment.
The team of Karnataka Lokayukta has intensified the investigation into the allegations related to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his wife Parvati BM. In this connection, an investigation team of Lokayukta reached the disputed plot in Mysore. This team is headed by Siddaramaiah’s wife Parvati B. This comes after M.’s decision to return 14 plots allotted from Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA). The investigation focuses on the allotment of 14 plots by MUDA to Parvati. This plot allotment has created controversy in the state politics.
When the investigation team reached the disputed plot and conducted the investigation, the complainant in this case, Snehamoyi Krishna, was also present. News agency ANI has shared a video, in which it is seen that the Lokayukta team has reached the disputed plot with land measuring equipment and equipment. During this time the investigation team measured the land.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that his wife Parvati has become a victim of ‘politics of hate’ against him. Siddaramaiah has also expressed surprise at his wife’s move to return 14 plots. He said Parvati was confined to her family but suffered “mental torture” due to the politics of hate. “My wife Parvati has returned the lands she received as compensation for land seized without MUDA land acquisition in Mysore,” he said in a post online.
Siddaramaiah claimed that the people of the state also know that the opposition parties filed a false complaint against him to create political hatred and dragged his family into the controversy. He said, “My stance was to fight without succumbing to this injustice, but my wife, troubled by the political conspiracy going on against me, has decided to return this land, which surprises even me.”
Siddaramaiah said, “My wife never interfered in my political career of four decades and remained confined to her family, but today she has become a victim of hate politics against me and is suffering mental torture. I am sad. However, I respect my wife’s decision to return the land.
Parvati rarely appears in public. He wrote to MUDA on Monday expressing his desire to return the 14 plots allotted to him in lieu of his 3.16 acres of land which was used by MUDA. Hours earlier, the Enforcement Directorate (ED), taking cognizance of the FIR lodged against him by the Lokayukta police, filed an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) against the Chief Minister over alleged irregularities in the allotment of 14 sites to his wife on behalf of MUDA. Which is similar to a police FIR.
The allegation in the MUDA land allotment case is that Siddaramaiah’s wife was allotted land in a residential area of Mysore as compensation, the value of which was higher than the property value of her land “acquired” by the MUDA. MUDA had allotted plots to Parvati under the 50:50 ratio scheme in exchange for her 3.16 acres of land. (with language inputs)
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