Muda Land Scam: Siddaramaiah's problems increased, the court ordered an investigation into the folded land fraud
Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah was shocked by a special Bengaluru court in the Mysore Urban Development Authority (Muda) case and ordered to continue his intensive investigation instead of accepting a clean chit to him in the Lokayukta police investigation against him. In addition, the court said that the investigation should not be limited to only four persons. Cm SiddaramaAh is shocked by a special Bengaluru court in the case (file photo) Ani, Bengaluru. Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah was shocked by a special Bengaluru court in the Mysore Urban Development Authority (Muda) case and ordered to continue his intensive investigation instead of accepting a clean chit to him in the Lokayukta police investigation against him. The court gave this order to the Lokayukta police, the special court erected for public representatives, postponed its decision on Tuesday on the B report filed by the Lokayukta police, in which Siddaramaah was released from the allegations. The court ordered the Lokayukta police that a comprehensive final report should be submitted to the court before expressing any verdict. The court will now hear the petition on May 7 in the Muda Bhoomi scam case, and the court will now hear the petition filed by the ED against the B report by Karnataka Lokayukta police on May 7. Ed and the complainant Snehamayi Krishna made an object of the Clean Chit report of the Lokayukta police. During the hearing, Judge Santosh Gajanan Bhat said a decision on the B report would only be taken when the Lokayukta police would submit a full investigation report. Thereafter, the court postponed the proceedings and rectified the next hearing. In addition, the court also allowed the Lokayukta police to proceed with the investigation into requests by the ED. Earlier, the Mysore division of the Lokayukta police submitted a preliminary report on the basis of an investigation into the allegations against Siddaramaah and three others. The closing report submitted to the Supreme Court said investigators had filed the closing report with the Supreme Court. Apart from CM Siddaramaiah and his wife Parvati, his brother -in -law and landowner Devraju are also accused in this case. The court said the investigation should not be limited to only four persons, but the court said that the investigation should not be limited to only four persons and instructed the police to investigate all the people involved and submit an extensive report. In this case, CM Siddarayaiah also accused the CM Siddarayaiah the country and the world that the country and the world also accused the country and the world. Download now- Jagran app