‘My Family Being Targeted’: Siddaramaiah Reacts To Row Over Wife’s Move To Return MUDA Plots

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (PTI photo)

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday alleged his family was being targeted and that a false case was filed against him and his family, in connection with the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case. The Chief Minister’s statement came hours after he, in an X post, announced that his wife, Parvathi, has returned the 14 compensatory sites that were given to her in the Mysuru upmarket area.

“My family is being targeted,” Siddaramaiah told reporters today.

“Let the investigations in the case continue. On what grounds has the Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a case of money laundering,” he asked, adding, “A false case was filed against me and my family.”

Siddaramaiah also said he was “hurt by the allegations”, even as his wife has returned the land to MUDA.

Addressing questions on his resignation, the Chief Minister said, “Why should I resign when the Opposition does not have proof against me.”

SIDDARAMAIAH’s WIFE RETURNS PLOTS

Earlier today, Siddaramaiah said his wife Parvathi has returned the 14 compensatory sites that were given to her in the Mysuru upmarket area. Siddaramaiah also alleged that his family was dragged into the controversy by members of the Opposition parties. Later, MUDA said it would accept the plots.

“My wife Parvati has returned the lands that were given in the form of compensation for the land that was seized without carrying out Muda land acquisition in Mysore. The people of the state also know that the Opposition parties created a false complaint and dragged my family into the controversy to create political hatred against me,” a rough translation of Siddaramaiah’s X post in English suggested.

“My stand was to fight without bowing down to this injustice. But my wife, who is upset with the political conspiracy going on against me, has taken a decision to return these plots, which has surprised me too,” he wrote.

“My wife, who never intervened in my four decades-long politics and was confined to her family, is a victim of the politics of hate against me and is suffering psychological torture. I am sorry. However, I respect my wife’s decision to return the plots,” Siddaramaiah tweeted.

On Monday, the Chief Minister’s wife, in a letter to MUDA Commissioner Raghunandan, had expressed her willingness to return the 14 sites, following allegations of illegalities in their allotment.

MUDA SAYS WILL TAKE BACK SITES

Hours after Siddaramaiah’s social media post, MUDA said it will take back the sites being returned.

In a statement, the MUDA Commissioner said, “We won’t decline if someone returns MUDA property, we have already discussed this.”

ACTION IN MUDA CASE

A First Information Report (FIR) was registered against Siddaramaiah by the Karnataka Lokayukta police in connection with the case, on the directions of a special court.

The FIR was registered under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 120B (criminal conspiracy), 166 (public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person), 406 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property), 426 (mischief), 465 (forgery), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), 340 (wrongful confinement) and 351 (assault).

On Monday, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) booked the Chief Minister, his wife Parvathi, and some others in a money laundering case linked to the land allotment case, taking cognisance of the FIR by the Lokayukta.

PARVATHI’s LETTER TO MUDA

In her letter to the MUDA Commissioner, Siddaramaiah’s wife mentioned she was allotted the 14 alternative sites in the third and fourth phase of Vijayanagar in Mysuru against the usage of her three acres and 16 Guntas of land in Kesare village under Kasaba Hobli in Mysuru.

“I am willing to return the 14 sites by way of cancelling the sale deed. I want MUDA to acquire these sites. I request you to take the step in this direction at the earliest,” Parvathi’s letter mentioned.

It is alleged that the compensatory sites were given to Siddaramaiah’s wife in an upmarket area in Mysuru, which had higher property value as compared to the location of her land that was “acquired” by MUDA, news agency PTI reported.

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