Karnataka to Allot Land to Retired Soldiers, Addresses Site Suitability Concerns

The Karnataka government has announced a definitive program to develop localities and allot sites to retired soldiers across the state this year. Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda stated that digitization has now provided proper records of pending applications, enabling the process. BJP MLAs raised concerns in the Assembly, alleging that identified lands are often in remote, hilly, or forested areas unsuitable for habitation. The Minister responded that the government would verify land suitability but noted that allotments must be made from available government land, which may not always be in urban centers.

Key Points: Karnataka to Allot Sites to Retired Soldiers Statewide

  • Digitized records enable processing
  • Land identified, suitability to be verified
  • MLAs cite issues with remote, hilly allocations
  • Program aims to address 3-year backlog
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Karnataka govt to allot sites to retired soldiers across state: Minister

Karnataka govt announces localities for retired soldiers, addresses MLA concerns over land quality and pending applications.

"This year, across the state, the pending applications of retired soldiers will be considered. - Minister Krishna Byre Gowda"

Bengaluru, March 9

The Congress-led government in Karnataka on Monday announced that it will develop localities and allot sites to retired soldiers across the state this year. Minister for Revenue Krishna Byre Gowda made the announcement on the floor of the Legislative Assembly while responding to a question raised by BJP MLA B.P. Harish.

Minister Gowda said: "This year, across the state, the pending applications of retired soldiers will be considered. The government will develop localities and allot sites to soldiers this year."

He stated that earlier there were no proper records of applications submitted by soldiers, but the data is now available through digitisation.

"We are planning a definitive programme. The application process has now been brought online. The government has announced that sites will be granted to soldiers, and land is required for the implementation of the programme," he said.

He added that in the second stage, land to be acquired has already been identified. "We will also examine eligibility during the allotment process," he said.

Earlier, BJP MLA B. P. Harish raised the issue in the Assembly regarding the sanctioning of land or sites to retired soldiers. He said that in response to his question on how many applications had been received for the allotment of land or sites in Davanagere district, the government had stated that 328 applications had been received so far, but none had been considered or rejected.

"The applications of former soldiers have not been considered for the past three years. They have neither been accepted nor rejected. It is painful because this concerns soldiers who protect our country. Revenue Department officials are not responding to the soldiers' applications," Harish said.

He added that the government is supposed to provide four to five acres of land to retired soldiers but has failed to do so.

"They are asking for sites, but authorities are allotting land in hilly and forest areas. Do soldiers deserve this? When a soldier becomes a martyr, people from the entire region gather to pay their respects. Their needs should also be taken care of respectfully afterwards," he said.

Harish said the issue is not limited to Davanagere district but is relevant across the state.

"If retired, injured or martyred soldiers are to be allotted land, the government should purchase suitable land and allot it to them. Instead, officers are marking land in hilly areas, which is very painful," he said.

He further said that soldiers should be allotted sites in district and taluk centres and should not be disrespected by allotting land in remote areas.

"They are forced to visit government offices and even come to my house seeking help. It is painful to see this," he said.

Harish alleged that some of the identified lands are located in hilly areas where wild animals like leopards and bears roam.

"The identified land is on hills, and soldiers are being given sites in places where leopards and bears roam. Is this not wrong?" he questioned.

Responding to the concerns, Minister Gowda said the government would verify whether the identified land is suitable.

"We will certainly verify whether the identified land is appropriate. We have to allot land from the available government land. It may not always be possible to provide sites in urban centres," he said.

BJP MLA S. R. Vishwanath also raised the issue, stating that 14 acres of land had been earmarked for soldiers at Gantakanahalli near Bengaluru.

"Today they are protesting in front of the taluk office. Some of them are protesting in uniform and some are physically disabled. The land is available but has not been allotted. I request the government to proceed with the allotments. Otherwise, it will bring a bad name to the government," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a very positive announcement, but the concerns raised by the BJP MLA are serious. Allotting land in remote, hilly areas with wildlife is not a solution. These soldiers need to be near towns for access to hospitals, markets, and their families. The government must ensure the land is habitable and connected.
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Rohit P
Why did it take 3 years for the applications to even be looked at? This is shameful. Our system makes our heroes run from pillar to post. The minister says they will "verify" if the land is suitable now. Shouldn't that have been the first step before identification? Typical bureaucratic delay.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Bengaluru for years, I see how valuable and scarce urban land is. While I fully support helping retired soldiers, the minister has a point that it may not always be possible to give prime urban plots. A fair, transparent system that gives them good, usable land is the key.
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Vikram M
Jai Jawan! This is the least we can do for them. But let's not make this a political football between Congress and BJP. Both sides need to ensure this gets done properly. The image of retired soldiers protesting in uniform is heartbreaking for the nation.
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Karthik V
Good move by the Karnataka govt. Developing entire localities for veterans is a great idea—it builds community. Hope they include basic infrastructure like roads, water, and electricity. A plot of land is useless without these facilities. The online application portal must be user-friendly for our older soldiers.

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