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.
The Karnataka Congress has announced a statewide protest against the Governor's decision to allow prosecution of CM Siddaramaiah in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) land scam. Party President D K Shivakumar will lead the protest, which is scheduled for August 19 at 11 am. He has urged party workers and leaders to join the protest, calling it a fight against a targeted conspiracy to "finish off" Siddaramaiah. The BJP and the JD(S) have been accused of orchestrating the conspiracy, and Congress leaders have boldly declared they are ready to fight back. Siddaramaiah himself has strongly denied the allegations against him and has promised to challenge the Governor's decision in court.
Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje has called for the resignation of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah due to allegations of corruption in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam. The Governor has granted permission for his prosecution, citing evidence of corruption in the Valmiki Development Corporation scandal as well. The Chief Minister has denied these allegations and accused the Governor of acting on behalf of the Central Government and the BJP.
A minister from the state of Karnataka has resigned following a corruption scandal involving the Valmiki Corporation. This comes after the state's Chief Minister assured investment from Foxconn and talks between major banks to resolve a ban issue. However, there has also been widespread criticism from the state government over the recent Union Budget, with claims of injustice to Karnataka. In addition, the state has also been in recent turmoil, boycotting a NITI Aayog meeting and approving mining on tailing dumps in Kolar. The state assembly has also opposed delimitation and the idea of "one nation, one" policy, leading to further tensions. Furthermore, there have been multiple corruption cases in the state, including the CBI booking Hindalco for coal mine corruption and the dismissal of an FIR plea regarding the MMTC coal import scam. This highlights the ongoing political issues and controversies in Karnataka.
Karnataka's political landscape is set for another major shift as Governor Thawarchand Gehlot grants permission to prosecute Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) land scam. The ruling Congress has called it a "ploy" by the opposition party to destabilize the state government, while the CM and his party are preparing for a long legal battle. The governor's sanction order cites serious allegations of illegal land allotment and irregularities, with a high-level judicial inquiry commission already appointed to probe the matter. However, the state government's resolution to withdraw the notice and the CM's denial of the allegations have raised concerns about the impartiality of the investigation.