Lucky Ali Shares Facebook Post About His Land Being Encroached Upon, Seeks Police Help
NDTV
Lucky Ali has urged the police to take action and help him before the final court hearing on December 7.
Singer Lucky Ali on Sunday alleged that Bengaluru-based "land mafia" is encroaching on his farm in Karnataka and that they are "forcibly and illegally" entering his property, located in Kenchenahalli, Yelahanka. In a Facebook post, Mr Ali shared the text of his complaint letter to the Karnataka police chief.
"My farm which is a Trust Property located in Kenchenahalli Yelahanka is being encroached on illegally by Sudhir Reddy (and Madhu Reddy) from the Bangalore Land Mafia. With the help of his wife who is an IAS Officer by the name of Rohini Sindhuri they are misusing state resources for their personal gain," Mr Ali wrote in his post.
In his complaint, the musician stated that the "land mafia" is forcibly and illegally entering his farm and refusing to show the relevant documents. He said that his family has been in possession of the land for the past 50 years, and that other individuals are now attempting to encroach on it.