Former Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda held a press conference on the auspicious occasion of Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti, calling for CM Siddaramaiah's resignation due to the Tribal Board scam. He presented evidence of the wrongdoing through a bail order issued by the judiciary. The ED charge sheet also mentions the alleged misuse of funds from the Valmiki Scheduled Tribes Development Corporation for Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, Gowda criticized the Congress government's move to name all residential schools after Valmiki, stating that it is not enough and their intention should be to uplift the community.
Former Karnataka Minister B. Nagendra has been granted conditional bail by the Special Court for MLAs/MPs in Bengaluru after being arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the Valmiki Tribal Welfare Board scam case. Nagendra has alleged that the ED harassed him during his three-month custody, and claims that the BJP is behind the conspiracy to destabilise elected governments. He also denies any involvement in the scam and maintains that the SIT found no evidence against him. Despite the delay in completing technical formalities, Nagendra has been released from the Bengaluru Central Prison and vows to ensure BJP's defeat in the upcoming Assembly bypolls.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has been named as the primary accused in an alleged scam in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA). The FIR was filed by the Lokayukta police following a court order, and named Siddaramaiah's wife and another individual as secondary accused. This comes after the Karnataka Governor initiated an investigation against the CM for alleged irregularities in land allotment. Siddaramaiah has denied any wrongdoing and refuses to step down from his position.
Amid calls for his resignation, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reiterated that he will not step down as he denied any involvement in the MUDA site allotment 'scam'. The Special Court ordered a probe by the Lokayukta police in Mysuru against Siddaramaiah, setting the stage for an FIR to be registered against him. Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar also dismissed the possibility of Siddaramaiah resigning, calling the accusations a "political conspiracy" by the BJP and JD(S).
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) in Karnataka have intensified their agitation for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's resignation, following a Special Court's order for an investigation into his alleged involvement in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) land scam case. Leaders from both parties gathered to stage protests and demand the CM's resignation, citing the High Court's approval for the investigation and a special MLA/MP court's order to file an FIR. The JD-S has warned of further agitation if Siddaramaiah does not step down immediately.
Former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde has called for the resignation of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, following allegations of his involvement in a MUDA site allotment scam. Hegde stated that the high court's declaration for an investigation into the matter clearly shows the chief minister's implication in the scandal. He further criticized the provision requiring the sanction of public servants in such cases and called for its abolishment.
The Karnataka High Court dismissed CM Siddaramaiah's petition, challenging the governor's approval for an investigation in the alleged MUDA scam. The CM, however, refused to resign and vowed to fight back against the BJP and JDS' conspiracy to destabilize his government. He expressed confidence in his support from the Congress high command and the people of Karnataka in the face of political retaliation. However, the BJP has demanded his resignation, citing the HC ruling that the governor's approval was lawful.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah faces setback as his petition challenging Governor's order in MUDA scam is dismissed by High Court. In response, CM claims he will not shy away from any investigation and will consult legal experts to decide on next course of action. High Court's order has been rejected and CM expresses confidence in getting it nullified.
The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a petition filed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, challenging the legality of the Governor's decision to prosecute him over alleged irregularities in a land scam case. This has sparked concerns over potential political corruption and led to heightened security outside the Chief Minister's residence. The ruling party's legal team is now considering their next move, which may involve approaching the Supreme Court for further action.
After a high-profile investigation, the Karnataka High Court has ruled in favor of Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot's order to prosecute Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for his alleged involvement in the MUDA land scam case. In response, the BJP has demanded his resignation, calling it a "slap on the Congress government" and asserting that they have no intention of toppling the state government. The ruling is seen as a major setback for the Congress in the lead up to the state assembly elections.