Karnataka: ED officials write to MUDA, seek details of 631 properties in MUDA in connection with misappropriation
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Karnataka: ED officials write to MUDA, seek details of 631 properties in MUDA in connection with misappropriation

Close on heels of ED attaching Rs 300 crore worth properties in connection with MUDA land scam, the ED again sought details of 631 house sites from MUDA.  The ED indicted CM Siddaramaiah and family members in connection with allotment of 14 MUDA house sites worth over Rs 56 crores

IndreshIndresh
Jan 20, 2025, 10:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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ED seeks details of 631 properties from MUDA

ED seeks details of 631 properties from MUDA

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Mysuru ; In a significant and troubling revelation, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has uncovered widespread allegations of corruption involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, centering on the illegal allocation of land plots to his wife, B.M. Parvati. The case raises serious questions about the integrity of the Karnataka state administration and Siddaramaiah’s own ethical standards.

According to the ED’s statement, the former Commissioner of the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA), D.B. Nagesh, is implicated in orchestrating the illegal allocation of plots to Siddaramaiah’s wife. The findings are shocking,as  the ED claims that compensation offered in the form of replacement sites was valued at a staggering 1,700 times the market price of the land that was seized from B.M. Parvati. While the seized land was valued at a mere Rs 3.24 lakh, the ED alleges that Siddaramaiah’s wife received 14 plots valued at a staggering Rs 56 crore in Mysore’s affluent Vijayanagara Layout.

This troubling scenario has unfolded following a formal complaint lodged against Siddaramaiah and several associates, prompting the Mysore Lokayukta police to register a First Information Report (FIR) under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1998. The ED is actively investigating the case based on this FIR, further broadening the scope of allegations against the Chief Minister.

The ED asserts that Siddaramaiah abused his political influence to facilitate the allocation of these 14 plots in the name of his wife, positioning them as compensation for the 3 acres and 16 guntas of land acquired by MUDA. The dramatic discrepancy between the value of the land acquired and the compensation received raises serious red flags about potential corruption and favoritism within the MUDA.

In addition to the 14 plots allocated to B.M. Parvati, the ED’s investigation has revealed further irregularities during search operations conducted as part of their inquiries. It appears that numerous additional plots were unlawfully distributed to real estate developers, often sold at inflated prices, thus generating substantial illegal profits. The ED claims that these profits were subsequently laundered and presented as legitimate income, complicating the trail of illicit activities.

Moreover, the ED has indicated that influential individuals and real estate entrepreneurs were involved in this dubious redistribution of assets. Some plots were reportedly assigned to anonymous or dummy entities, further concealing the true beneficiaries of these illegal land deals.

As investigative efforts continue, the ramifications for Siddaramaiah could be considerable. Following these revelations, the ED announced the recovery of immovable properties worth approximately ₹100 crore, which have been linked to the expansive corruption network reportedly operating within the MUDA.

In a press statement, the ED detailed evidence suggesting that cash, along with MUDA land and properties, were funneled as kickbacks to top officials at MUDA, including the former chairman and commissioner—assets that have since been confiscated by the investigative agency.

The ongoing investigation has also highlighted suspicious transactions involving a cooperative society, which allegedly facilitated illegal payments related to the acquisition of luxury properties and vehicles, casting further shadows on Siddaramaiah’s administration and its transparency.

As public scrutiny intensifies, these developments raise pressing questions about Siddaramaiah’s integrity as a leader. This scandal not only impacts the Chief Minister personally but also places the entire Karnataka state government under the microscope as citizens demand accountability and ethical governance.

With the ED’s investigation poised to potentially yield further explosive revelations, the political landscape in Karnataka faces turbulence as allegations of corruption loom over one of its foremost leaders. The ramifications of this case promise to not only shake the foundations of Siddaramaiah’s political career but also challenge the broader accountability of public officials in India.

 ED seeks details from MUDA

In a   escalation of the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) land allocation scandal, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has not only seized 142 properties worth approximately ₹300 crore but has also ramped up its investigation to include an additional 631 properties. This latest move raises serious questions about the integrity of public officials, particularly Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, as mounting evidence suggests widespread corruption linked to his administration.

The investigation intensifies amid growing allegations of money laundering and illicit property dealings. The ED has formally requested comprehensive details regarding these properties from MUDA officials, stressing the urgency and seriousness of the ongoing probe. This inquiry occurs in the backdrop of a political storm, as the authorities seek to unravel a web of corruption that appears to implicate several high-profile individuals within the administration.

According to credible sources, on January 18, a significant twist emerged in the case when the ED announced the seizure of 142 immovable properties, further uncovering evidence that suggests these assets are directly tied to unlawful activities. The properties, which are valued in the hundreds of crores, have been identified in the names of various individuals, including real estate entrepreneurs and former MUDA commissioners.

The ED’s crackdown has led to the temporary confiscation of substantial assets, including plots, land, and properties associated with key figures such as real estate moguls Jayaram and Rakesh Papanna, as well as the assets belonging to former MUDA commissioners Manjunath and Tejas. The authorities have confirmed that investigations are ongoing and that additional names and properties may surface as their inquiries continue.

“The ED is relentless in its pursuit of justice,” stated a senior official close to the investigation. “We are methodically examining every lead that could reveal the depth of corruption within MUDA, and the involvement of public officials, as we seek to uphold the law.”

As discussions surrounding the ED’s actions circulate in state politics, opposition leaders are increasingly vocal about the alleged inaction of the Lokayukta, which has failed to investigate corruption complaints against Siddaramaiah’s government adequately. R. Ashok, the Opposition Leader, expressed frustration during a session in the Vidhan Soudha, claiming, “There is rampant corruption in MUDA. I have written numerous letters regarding the need for an investigation, yet all have gone unanswered. The Lokayukta seems unwilling to act, allowing the corrupt to operate unchecked.”

Topics: Mysore Urban Development AuthorityMUDA ScamEDEnforcement DirectorateChief Minister Siddaramaiah
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