MUDA Rip-off: Bengaluru Court docket Orders Lokyukta Investigation In opposition to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah

Particular Court docket in Bengaluru ordered on Wednesday that the Karnataka Lokayukta examine in MUDA case allegations towards Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The Karnataka Lokayukta’s police in Mysuru have been tasked with conducting the investigation and are anticipated to submit their report inside three months. 

This determination follows the Particular courtroom’s order, which got here after the Karnataka Excessive Court docket lifted its keep that had been in place since August 19. The keep has beforehand denied any motion on the complaints towards Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

CM Siddaramaiah on the allegation of illegalities within the allotment of 14 websites price Rs 56 crore to his spouse Parvathi by the Mysuru City Growth Authority (MUDA).

The order was issued in response to a petition area by social activist Snehamayi Krishna.

“FIR should be registered as per the order. Mysuru Lokayukta jurisdiction will register an FIR and do the investigation,” Advocate Vasant Kumar mentioned, ANI reported. 

He added that the Chief Minister should resign so the Lokayukta can examine transparently.

Reacting to the Particular Court docket determination, Siddaramaiah mentioned that he’s able to face the investigation and proceed the authorized struggle. 

“It has come to my consideration by way of the media that the Particular Court docket for Elected Representatives has ordered an investigation by the Mysuru Lokayukta. I’ll present an in depth response after reviewing the complete copy of the order. I’m able to face the investigation and proceed the authorized struggle. As I mentioned yesterday, I repeat at this time: there is no such thing as a query of fearing an investigation; I’m decided to face every little thing. After discussing with authorized specialists, I’ll resolve the following plan of action,” the Karnataka CM mentioned in a submit on X.



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