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Petition Filed For CBI Probe Against CM Siddaramaiah In Land Scam Case

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Trouble mounts for Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah as a petition has been filed in the High Court of Karnataka, seeking a CBI investigation against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in connection with the alleged MUDA scam.

According to reports, advocate Vasant Kumar, representing petitioner activist Snehamayi Krishna, on Friday said that they have filed a writ petition and are seeking High Court directions to hand the case to the CBI to carry out a fair investigation in the writ petition.

What Is The MUDA Scam?

The alleged MUDA scam focuses on the value of land allotted to Siddaramaiah’s wife, Parvathi, in a prime area of Mysuru as compensation for land elsewhere taken for infra development. The allegation is that the value of land allotted grossly – by ₹ 4,000 to ₹ 5,000 crore – exceeds that taken.

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In a complaint filed by an activist, TJ Abraham, that named the Chief Minister, his wife and son, and senior MUDA officials, it was alleged that allotment of 14 alternative sites in a Mysuru neighbourhood was illegal and caused a loss of ₹ 45 crore, according to an NDTV report. 

Responding to the claims, Siddaramaiah reacts by saying that the land was gifted by his wife’s brother in 1998. However, another activist, Snehmayi Krishna, alleged the brother had procured it illegally and registered it using forged documents with help from government officials. The land was shown to have been bought in 1998. Siddaramaiah’s wife sought compensation in 2014 when he was the CM.

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