Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s wife, Parvathi, was allegedly involved in illegal land allotments in Mysuru, according to an ED investigation. The sites were reportedly used for money laundering.
The ED investigation shows that the land was originally acquired by MUDA for Rs 3,24,700 and the same was illegally de-notified based on incorrect facts and under the influence. The land was converted ...
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An ED report reveals serious lapses, including tampering with official records, misuse of political influence, and document forgery in land allotment by the Mysore Urban Development Authority ...
ED’s investigation details satellite imagery and statements from key officials, further strengthening the case against the ...
Bengaluru: The government is holding a high-level meeting on Wednesday in Bengaluru to finalise the draft of the Ordinance to ...
ED names Siddaramaiah, his wife in MUDA scam report, links them to illegal land allotment ...
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has termed ‘illegal’ the allotment of 14 sites as compensation in lieu of 3.16 acres to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s wife B.M. Parvathi by Mysore Urban Development ...
The fourteen sites (plots) allotted to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s wife Parvathi B M in Mysuru upmarket were ‘illegally allotted’ and there was a money laundering attempt, alleges the ED ...
In the wake of alleged atrocities committed by the microfinance companies on the borrowers, CM Siddaramaiah on Monday ...
BENGALURU: Even as a gag order by AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge to party leaders, especially ministers, not to air their ...