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Karnataka: Congress accused of grabbing government land reserved for public purposes to benefit party trust

The Congress Bhavan Trust has also set its sights on government lands reserved for public purposes, including cemeteries for backward and leading communities, a community hall for the Vokkaligars, housing for municipal workers, sanitation workers, and a post-matric student hostel

IndreshIndresh
May 26, 2025, 10:30 am IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar (Left) and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (Right)

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar (Left) and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (Right)

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The Congress party is facing sharp criticism for allegedly eyeing government land originally reserved for public welfare and community purposes to benefit the Congress Bhavan Trust. Several plots of land earmarked for socially vulnerable communities, civic workers, and public amenities are reportedly being diverted to party use, sparking outrage among activists and opposition leaders.

The Congress Bhavan Trust is accused of systematically obtaining approvals for land parcels originally designated for Dalit and backward community crematoriums, Okkaliga and Lingayats community halls, residential quarters for municipal workers and sanitation staff, and student hostels for post-metric education. These lands fall under the jurisdiction of urban development authorities and revenue departments across Karnataka.

Sources reveal that within two years of the Congress government coming to power, the state administration has actively facilitated the creation of a “land bank” for the Congress Bhavan Trust. The process involves fast-tracking approvals and relaxing land allotment rules, enabling the trust to acquire prime government land without contest.

In a controversial move, the Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation had approved allotting a residential plot for the Congress Bhavan Trust, sparking a Public Interest Litigation in the Karnataka High Court. The petition questioned the legality of converting civic amenities land for private trust use, leading to a recent notice being served to the state government. The court proceedings are ongoing.

Similarly, the urban development department submitted a proposal to the state cabinet to allocate a plot originally reserved for public use in the Chikkaballapur district free of cost for constructing the district Congress Bhavan building. Although initially free, the cabinet later decided to approve the allotment at a highly discounted rate of 5% of the market value, further raising eyebrows.

The controversy has spread to Chamarajanagar district, where the Congress Bhavan Trust seeks 25 gunthas (approx. 0.6 acres) of government land from a larger 29-acre parcel reserved for multiple public purposes, including:

Residential quarters for armed reserve police officers
Quarters for Karnataka Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board
Residential plots for municipal workers and sanitation staff
Land reserved for Kannada Sahitya Parishat and Income Tax Department offices
Post-metric boys’ and minority girls’ hostels
Crematoriums for Scheduled Castes, backward communities, and specific local castes
District sports grounds and police department facilities
Despite these varied reservations, the state cabinet has proposed allotting a sizeable chunk of this land to the Congress Bhavan Trust for its private use, triggering fierce criticism.

The Economic Department has reportedly agreed to allot the land to the trust by charging 100 per cent of the non-agricultural market value plus statutory fees, signalling administrative approval at the highest level.

Adding to the controversy, the Law Department has given its nod to relax provisions of the Karnataka Land Allotment Rules, 1969, specifically Rule 22 (e) (2), which governs government land allotment procedures. This relaxation, supported by Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda and Law Minister H K Patil, appears aimed at smoothing the path for allotments to the Congress Bhavan Trust.

The urban development department, under the guidance of Higher Education Minister Dr M C Sudhakar, has been actively preparing for land allotments in Chikkaballapur district to facilitate the construction of a Congress Bhavan building. Media reports as early as May 5th had exposed these plans.

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Meanwhile, the state cabinet has also approved allotting land within the Hubballi-Dharwad municipal limits to the Congress Bhavan Trust for a similar purpose.

Critics accuse the Congress government of blatantly misusing its powers to appropriate government lands reserved for public welfare, using relaxed norms and administrative fiat to benefit its party infrastructure. They argue this undermines decades of social justice efforts, depriving backward communities, civic workers, and students of essential facilities.

Political analysts warn this pattern of land diversion sets a dangerous precedent for governance, where party interests override public good and transparency.

Opposition leaders have demanded an immediate halt to all such land allotments and called for a judicial probe into the alleged misuse of government land resources by the ruling party.

As the state awaits the cabinet’s final decision on pending allotments, the controversy has intensified political tensions, exposing the dark nexus between party trusts and government land policies under the current Congress administration.

 

Topics: Congress Land GrabPublic Land ControversyCongress Bhavan TrustLand Allotment ScandalKarnataka
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