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Udupi: Congress Disputes MLA's 110 Acres of Land Possession
 
Published Date: 10 Jul, 2012 (5:05 PM)

Report by Vivek C
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Team Mangalorean Udupi

Udupi: “The MLA of Udupi, Ragupathi Bhat has illegally possessed 110 acres of land from KIADB out of which he has given  upto 44 acres to his friend from Mumbai” said Udupi block congress chief secretary, Janardhan Bhandarkar. He was speaking at a press meet held at the Udupi press club on Tuesday July 10, 2012.
 
This illegal plot possessed by the MLA is said to be in the Nandikoor area, where Karnataka Govt had given directives on 3-12-2002 for availing 110.61 acres of land to KIADB for promoting Small Scale Industries in Nadikoor Grama.   This  110.6 acres of land exists adjacent to KPTCL Sub Station near Nandikoor lying across both sides of the road crossing the Padubidri – Karkala road.

This land was allotted to the ministry for small scale industries for progress and development in this area. This land though comes under the Kaup constituency, the MLA is said to have written to the then chief minister B. S. Yedyurappa and the minister handling the state port folio Murugesh Nirani in the year 2009 to gentrify the 44 acre land.
 
And the land that remained a part of it was planned to be utilized for the developmental works. This land is said to be in a hot spot area and now fetching over crore of rupees. This scam done by the MLA is fetching him 44 crore rupees. The transfer and RTC procedure of this piece of land is in process in the office and the friend of the MLA who shall be receiving this huge favour shall pay him back the amount in the form of a donation.

We will submit a detailed report along with all needed evidence to the Chief Minister of Karnataka. We will also request him to have a look into it and hand over the issue to the Lokayuktha and make sure this culprit is punished, said Janardhan Bhandarkar 
 
Udupi Block congress vice president Prakhyath Shetty, Udupi Youth congress president Yathis Karkera, General Secretary Ramesh Kanchan, Udupi Block Congress Right to Information Cell’s Yogish Shet were present during the press meet.

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Benedict Noronha, Advocate Udupi, India Jul 11, 2012
This is a good News from Udupi. The MLA has been hood winking the public on the plate of BJP which party has lost all its moral fibre. Having lost face occassionally making loud noise and misleading the public by untrue reports. One point is the Udupi CMc has been supplying drinking water 24X7 to the inmates who have connections. The true fact is otherwise. I can give witness that not even 12 hours water supply we get at Shanthi nagar. it is a gang of corrupt at the CMC and their chela who sell water to the builders. Perhaps the Builders get the so called purified water for their concrete work and the walls get cracked. The suggestions of complaint to Lokayukta is a good idea but file complaint in the special Court of Lokayuktha straight There is no [point in sending to Bangalore lokayukta Office. The staff, there are , it is doubted whether do their work. It is Bangalore culture. Now only judiciary is working to certain extent and hence some results. Yet corruption , it appears rules even in the Judiciary and JH. Pattabhirama Rao is the proof.Therefore file complaint before the special court is the speedy remedy.
ALWYN, Canada Jul 11, 2012
People forget that some of these MLS, MP are looters and blood suckers of the poor. Come on with one voice and ditch the MLA who are a curse to the society.
Karuna Mulki, India Jul 11, 2012
All BJP MLA's made enough money.let him do something.
Cyril , USA Jul 10, 2012
If it is true, people should rise against this kind of illegality and should not allowed this culprit unpunished.
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