
FIR registered against Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah with regard to alleged irregularities in MUDA site allotment to wife
The Hindu
According to Superintendent of Lokayukta police in Mysuru T.J. Udesh, the FIR has been filed following a direction to the Lokayukta by the special court in Bengaluru.
The Lokayukta in Mysuru has filed an FIR against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, his wife and two others in connection with alleged irregularities in the allotment of sites by Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), on September 27.
According to Superintendent of Lokayukta police in Mysuru T.J. Udesh, the FIR has been filed following a direction to the Lokayukta by the special court in Bengaluru.
While Mr Siddaramaiah is named as accused number 1, his wife Parvathi is listed as accused number 2.
Mr Siddaramaiah’s brother-in-law Mallikarjuna Swamy and Devaraju, who sold the plot of land to Mr Mallikarjuna Swamy, have been named as accused 3 and 4, according to Mr Udesh.

The sudden demise of Deputy Chief Minister and NCP supreme Ajit Pawar has thrown Maharashtra's politics in a state of flux. The regional power equations in a turbulent political ecosystem are likely to change due to the death of a mass leader with a strong grip over administration, and acceptance across the entire party leadership. As the chequered path of succession will be discussed, throwing several names from the Pawar family and outside the Pawar family in the ring, speculations on whether his wife Sunetra Pawar will emerge as the dark horse, have also emerged. What will be the decision of the Pawar family, how will Mahayuti be shaped now, what path will the senior satraps of NCP who had accepted Ajit Pawar's leadership, take? His death has led to several unanswered questions, leaving a void in the State politics for a long time.












