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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Faces Legal Heat In Mysore Land Row

In a setback to CM Siddaramaiah, the Karnataka High Court dismissed his petition challenging the legality of Governor Thawar Chand Gahlot’s nod to an investigation against him over alleged MUDA land scam. The scam pertains to allegations of allotment of compensatory sites allotted to Siddaramaiah’s wife BM Parvathi in an upmarket area in Mysuru that had higher property value as compared to the location of her land that had been “acquired” by Mysore Urban Development Authority. MUDA had allotted plots to Parvathi under a 50:50 ratio scheme. The land in question is a 3.16-acre parcel in Kesare village, which was originally owned by another party allegedly transferred to Siddaramaiah’s brother-in-law, Mallikarjuna Swamy Devaraj in 2005. It was recorded as having been purchased in 1998. Activists claim that Mallikarjuna Swamy acquired the land illegally in 2004 using forged documents with the aid of government officials. Politically, with all round backing of his cabinet, including rivals like DK Shivkumar, Siddaramaiah brazened out the HC order for a probe as it had not endorsed the Governor recommendation for a probe under Sec 218 — which deals with Prevention of Corruption Act. The single judge bench led by Justice M Nagaprasanna held that the Governor could take “independent decisions if exceptional circumstances arise”. The judge noted that Siddaramaiah was the Deputy CM from 1996 to 1999 and again in 2004 to 2005, and was the CM between 2013 and 2018. The court noted that Siddaramaiah was at the “helm of affairs” in the above mentioned time frame and added that it is “difficult to accept that the beneficiary of the entire transaction to which compensation is determined at Rs 3.56 lakhs to become Rs 56 crore is not the family of the petitioner (Siddaramaiah)”.