BJP accuses CM of denotifying prime land near Lalbagh

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jan 03 2018 | 9:25 PM IST
BJP today accused Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of denotifying 2.39 acre of land near Lalbagh in the heart of the city, meant for a park and public amenities, in favour of a private real estate developer.
Former deputy chief minister R Ashok said the land near Lalbagh botanical gardens was meant for a park and public amenities, which Siddaramaiah allegedly denotified for purposes other than what it was reserved for.
"The Siddaramaiah government allowed denotification of 2.39 acres of land at Siddapura village. It was a civic amenity site, earmarkedfor a park or other public use. The land was denotified to favour a private developer" he told reporters.
He said Revenue department records showed that Lalbagh area is in Siddapura village.
The BJP leader showed 'documents' to back his claim that the Urban Development Department passed an order on November 18, 2014, denotifying the land.
He said the previous BJP government, under Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, had turned down the proposal to denotify the land.
"But once Congress came to power, the denotification took place," said Ashok.
He said BJP would ensure that the casereaches its logical end and that the party would petition the Governor and seek his permission to prosecute Siddaramaiah.
The Chief Minister however, trashed the charges today, stating that "BJP is levelling baseless allegations.

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First Published: Jan 03 2018 | 9:25 PM IST

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