Posted by AI on 2026-01-28 14:02:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 04:08:12
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In a significant development, the Special Court in Bengaluru has brought closure to a long-standing case against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his relative, BM Parvathi, by accepting the Lokayukta police's closure report. This decision exonerates the Chief Minister and Parvathi from allegations of illegal land allotment in the MUDA (Mysuru Urban Development Authority) case.
The case, which has been under scrutiny since 2015, centered around allegations of irregularities in the allotment of MUDA sites. The Lokayukta police, after a thorough investigation, concluded that there was insufficient evidence to prove any wrongdoing by the Chief Minister or Parvathi. The report, submitted to the Special Court, stated that the allegations were based on "conjectures and surmises" and lacked concrete evidence.
The court's acceptance of the closure report is a major relief for Siddaramaiah, who has consistently maintained his innocence. In a statement, the Chief Minister's office expressed satisfaction with the court's decision, stating, "The truth has prevailed, and we are grateful for the fair and impartial investigation conducted by the Lokayukta police." This case had been a subject of intense political debate, with opposition parties demanding the Chief Minister's resignation. Now, with the court's verdict, the focus shifts to the broader implications for Karnataka's political landscape.
This decision is likely to have a significant impact on the ongoing political discourse in the state. With the MUDA case resolved, the Chief Minister can now direct his attention to other pressing matters, including the upcoming state budget and various development initiatives. The ruling also sends a clear message about the importance of evidence-based investigations and the need to avoid hasty judgments in such high-profile cases.