Key Points

Karnataka Minister HK Patil has announced that the judicial commission has cleared Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his family in the MUDA land allotment case. The commission instead recommended action against officials involved in the matter. The case involved alleged allotment of 14 prime plots worth approximately ₹56 crore to Siddaramaiah's wife as compensation for acquired land. Meanwhile, the state cabinet also decided to recommend using ballot papers instead of EVMs for local body elections.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister HK Patil Says Siddaramaiah Cleared in MUDA Scam

  • Judicial commission clears Siddaramaiah in MUDA land allotment case
  • Action recommended against officials involved in the scam
  • Case involves 14 plots worth ₹56 crore to CM's wife
  • Cabinet to discuss commission findings in next meeting
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and others got 'clean-chit' in MUDA case, says Minister H.K. Patil

Karnataka Minister HK Patil announces judicial commission cleared CM Siddaramaiah and family in MUDA land allotment case, recommends action against officials.

"P.N. Desai has given a clean-chit to CM and CM's family in the MUDA case - HK Patil"

Bengaluru, September 4

Karnataka Minister H.K. Patil on Thursday stated that P.N. Desai, chairman of the judicial commission probing the alleged MUDA scam, has given a clean chit to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his family in the case.

Speaking to reporters, Patil said the commission's findings have cleared the CM and his family of any wrongdoing in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) matter.

"P.N. Desai (chairman of the alleged MUDA scam judicial commission) has given a clean-chit to CM and CM's family in the MUDA case," he said.

He recommended action against the officials and stated that the cabinet meeting had agreed to this, with all matters to be discussed in the next cabinet meeting.

The case relates to the alleged allotment of 14 plots by MUDA to Siddaramaiah's wife in 2021, which are located in the Vijayanagara area of Mysuru. In response, the ED is investigating the allegation that the MUDA had acquired 3.16 acres of land owned by Parvathi in Kesare village.

It is alleged that Siddaramaiah has used his political influence to get compensation of 14 sites in the name of his wife, BM Parvathi, in lieu of three acres 16 guntas of land acquired by MUDA. MUDA originally acquired the land for Rs 3,24,700. The compensation in the form of 14 sites at Posh locality is worth Rs. 56 Crore (approx).

Meanwhile, Karnataka Minister H.K. Patil further announced that the state cabinet will recommend to the State Election Commission to conduct local body elections using ballot papers instead of EVMs.

"The (state) cabinet is going to recommend to the (Karnataka) Election Commission to hold the election (local body elections) with ballot paper, not with EVMs. We will recommend to the State Election Commission that they update the voters' list. This is all because the credibility of the voter list is totally eroded, the credibility of the EVMs has come down. Everywhere, these are the complaints, that's why the cabinet has decided that we should recommend to State Election Commission to make the voters' list and also to hold election with ballot paper," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
From 3 lakh to 56 crore compensation? Something doesn't add up here. Even if technically legal, morally this seems wrong. Common citizens never get such valuations for their acquired lands.
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Vikram M
Good that the commission has cleared the CM. We should trust our judicial processes instead of jumping to conclusions based on opposition allegations. Let's wait for ED investigation results too.
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Anjali F
The timing is suspicious - just before elections. Clean chit given, officials blamed, and now shifting to ballot papers discussion. Classic diversion tactic! 🎭
Siddharth J
Ballot paper recommendation is actually a good move. EVMs have been controversial and many people don't trust them. Going back to paper ballots might restore faith in electoral process.
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Nisha Z
Whether clean chit or not, the fact remains that politicians' families get prime plots while ordinary citizens struggle for basic amenities. System is designed for the powerful 😔

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