Key Points

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has stated he has no objections to the ED's actions after the agency attached Rs 100 crore worth of properties in the MUDA case. The ED's investigation reveals alleged large-scale irregularities in site allotments involving former MUDA officials. Political opponents and petitioners claim this proves the CM's involvement in the scam. The total value of attached properties in this case has now reached Rs 400 crore as the probe continues.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Says Let ED Probe Rs 100 Cr MUDA Property Attachments

  • ED attaches 92 MUDA properties worth Rs 100 crore in money laundering case
  • CM Siddaramaiah named as primary accused in Lokayukta FIR
  • Total attached properties now worth Rs 400 crore in ongoing probe
  • BJP alleges corruption as petitioner claims CM cannot escape legal consequences
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Let ED do its duty: CM Siddaramaiah on Rs 100 cr properties getting attached in MUDA case

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah responds as ED attaches Rs 100 crore MUDA properties in alleged scam where he is named as accused.

"Let the ED carry out its duty. There's no problem. No one is objecting. - CM Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, June 10

Reacting to the latest development of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) provisionally attaching 92 immovable properties with a market value of approximately Rs 100 crore in connection with the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who is named as accused number one, stated that the ED should be allowed to do its job.

Speaking to reporters in New Delhi on Tuesday, CM Siddaramaiah stated, "Let the ED carry out its duty. There's no problem. No one is objecting. They are taking action on the allotment of sites to certain other persons. Let them take action."

The ED has provisionally attached 92 immovable properties having market value of approximately Rs 100 crore under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, in connection with MUDA case.

The official statement released by the ED on Tuesday stated, “It is pertinent to mention here that the attachment of these 92 MUDA sites is in continuation to the previous attachment of 160 MUDA sites having a market value of approximately Rs 300 crore. The cumulative market value of Proceeds of Crime provisionally attached so far is approximately Rs 400 crore.”

The ED stated, "The attached properties are registered in the name of an entity, such as a housing cooperative society and individuals who are front/dummy for influential persons, including MUDA officials.

"The agency initiated an investigation on the basis of an FIR registered by the Lokayukta Police, Mysuru under various Sections of IPC, 1860 and Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and others, who is the incumbent Chief Minister of Karnataka."

The ED investigation revealed a large-scale scam in allotment of MUDA sites by flouting various statutes and government orders/ guidelines, and also by other fraudulent means. The role of ex-MUDA commissioners, including G.T. Dinesh Kumar, has emerged as instrumental in illegal allotment of compensation sites to ineligible entities/individuals, the ED stated.

Meanwhile, the petitioner in the case, Snehamayi Krishna, reacting to the development in Bengaluru, stated that CM Siddaramaiah cannot escape from the case.

"He will certainly receive punishment. Earlier, the ED had attached properties worth Rs 300 crore, and now it has confiscated properties worth Rs 100 crore. In another two to three months, the clear picture in the MUDA scam is going to unfold before the people of the state. The CM is guilty, and it will be established," he claimed.

Krishna further stated, “After the Lokayukta officials submitted their final closure report and the High Court issued certain orders against the Enforcement Directorate, it was said that the MUDA case had been closed and that my complaint had no merit. This recent development is proof that the MUDA case is not closed. My complaint has merit, and the legal process and fight is ongoing.”

BJP MLC C.T. Ravi stated in Bengaluru that the ED has found clear evidence of corruption in the MUDA case.

"What will the Chief Minister say now? Will he say that no corruption has occurred in MUDA? Or will he accept that corruption has happened and take responsibility?" he asked.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
ED is finally doing its job properly! For too long, politicians in Karnataka have been misusing their power. ₹400 crore scam is no small amount - this is public money being looted. Hope justice is served quickly 🤞
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Priya M.
Interesting how CM is saying "let ED do its duty" so calmly. If he's innocent, why not demand a speedy investigation? The longer this drags, the more it hurts Karnataka's development. We deserve better governance!
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Vikram S.
As a Mysuru resident, this MUDA scam has been an open secret for years. Land mafia-politician nexus has ruined our city's planning. Whoever is guilty - whether CM or officials - must face consequences. Enough is enough!
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Ananya R.
While corruption must be punished, we must also ensure ED isn't being misused for political vendetta. Both BJP and Congress have dirty hands when it comes to land scams in Karnataka. The system needs complete overhaul.
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Sanjay T.
₹400 crore could have built so many schools and hospitals! These politicians make me sick. Hope ED recovers every penny and gives it back for public welfare projects. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Meena G.
The way dummy entities were used shows how cleverly these scams are designed. Common people struggle to get one site allotment, while these powerful people grab hundreds illegally. System is totally broken 😔

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