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Karnataka: IAS officer Prabhulinga Kavalikatti Committee report exposes severe irregularity in MUDA

In a significant development in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority corruption case, the IAS officer submitted the report to state government. The Lokayukta and  ED officers are still probing the case. People strongly opposed naming the road after Siddaramaiah

IndreshIndresh
Dec 25, 2024, 01:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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Mysuru: In a crucial turn of events, the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) is embroiled in a corruption scandal that has raised serious concerns among officials and residents alike. The Lokayukta has launched a rigorous investigation into the allegations surrounding MUDA, while a separate departmental inquiry, led by the IAS officer Prabhulinga Kavalikatti Committee, has already been completed. The committee’s findings have revealed severe irregularities in the allocation of alternative sites, compelling the government to respond swiftly.

Following an exhaustive investigation, the Kavalikatti Committee submitted its report to the government, detailing evidence of large-scale corruption that took place under the watch of former MUD Commissioner, Dinesh Kumar. The report highlights serious discrepancies in eight specific cases related to site allocation, which have collectively resulted in significant financial losses to both MUDA and the state government. The revelations have raised alarm bells regarding the accountability of officials during Dinesh Kumar’s tenure.

In light of these findings, Government Undersecretary K. Latha has taken decisive steps by issuing a formal notice to Dinesh Kumar, demanding a comprehensive disclosure of all background information concerning the officials implicated in the report. The notice stipulates that the government must submit an estimated account of the financial losses incurred as a result of the alleged misconduct. Furthermore, Latha has requested that certified copies of all relevant files be produced to facilitate the ongoing investigations.

These measures underscore the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability in the wake of corruption allegations. In the notice, Undersecretary K Latha has explicitly conveyed a stern warning to the commissioner, emphasising that any attempt to allow implicated employees to evade responsibility will be taken with utmost seriousness. This directive highlights the growing determination of the state to unravel the complexities of the corruption case and bring those responsible to justice.

As the investigation unfolds, the public and media scrutiny over MUDA’s practices continues to mount, putting pressure on government officials to take further corrective actions. Residents of Mysore have expressed their concern over the potential misuse of authority, and many are eagerly awaiting the outcome of both the Lokayukta investigation and the departmental probe.

This case not only raises critical questions about governance within MUDA but also serves as a poignant reminder of the need for stringent oversight and adherence to ethical standards in public service. The implications of the findings could lead to a significant overhaul in the way urban development and site allocations are managed in Mysore, as the government seeks to restore public trust and integrity in its operations.

Moving forward, the MUDA and the government must navigate the repercussions of this case carefully, ensuring that justice is served and that measures are put in place to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future. The spotlight remains firmly on Mysore Urban Development Authority as officials work diligently to address the fallout of this corruption scandal, and residents hope for a swift resolution that prioritises accountability and ethical governance.

Condemnation of the Naming of a Road After Siddaramaiah

Meanwhile, the Mysuru city corporation’s decision to name a road after CM Siddaramaiah has triggered strong resentment. Citizens of Mysuru have expressed strong objections to the proposal of naming a road in the city after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

In this context, Bhanu Mohan, a resident of Mysuru and an environmentalist, who has filed a complaint with the Mysuru City Corporation, questioned what public service Siddaramaiah has provided to deserve such an honour. He argued that no politician utilises their own money for public service and pointed out that residents are still not receiving adequate services at the Mysuru KR Hospital. He expressed frustration, urging for improvements to be made before considering naming the road after Siddaramaiah.

He stated, “Siddaramaiah is currently facing investigation in the MUDA scam; therefore, we object to naming a part of KR Road after him. That is why I have submitted my objection.”

In response to the ongoing MUDA case, social activist Snehamayi Krishna commented, “Siddaramaiah is facing allegations in the MUDA scam, and I have accused him of being the main accused. It is regrettable that they are moving forward to name a major road in Mysuru after such an accused individual. We must acknowledge the contributions of Mysuru’s kings. There is also the K.R. Hospital for infectious diseases on that road, which has historically been referred to as the ‘P.K.T.B. Road.’ Naming such a historically significant road after a person with serious allegations is unfortunate.”

As the MUDA case takes a twist, Snehamayi Krishna made explosive statements during an interview with Suvarna News. Residents of Mysuru have filed objections to naming a significant portion of KR Road after Siddaramaiah, who is a key accused in the MUDA case. “I will continue to fight on this matter. It’s baffling how the officials conducted a council meeting without any counsellors present,” Krishna added, vowing to pursue this issue further.

Topics: Karnataka CM SiddaramaiahMysore Urban Development AuthorityMUDA Scam
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