02-Aug-2024 02:07 PM
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Bengaluru, Aug 2 (Reporter) In a decisive move to address the swirling controversy surrounding the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA), Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah firmly stated on Friday that the council of ministers had provided all necessary details to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and asking him to withdraw the notice served to him.
"The details have already been given by the council of the minister after the decision has been taken advising the governor to withdraw the show cause notice served to me and to reject the complaint filed by TJ Abraham," Siddaramaiah declared, speaking to reporters. His words were a clear message that the state's top brass is confident in their actions and decisions.
The issue began when a complaint was filed by activist TJ Abraham, alleging irregularities in MUDA's operations. This led to the issuance of a show cause notice to the Chief Minister, raising questions about his involvement and the transparency of the authority's dealings. The situation has since drawn significant attention, both within political circles and the public.
The Chief Minister strongly emphasized that the accusations against him were baseless, asserting that the state government had acted with full transparency and legality. The council of ministers' recommendation to withdraw the notice and dismiss the complaint was based on a thorough examination of the facts and legal grounds, showcasing their unwavering stance.
In the midst of these developments, Siddaramaiah also announced his plans to visit Kodagu and participate in a party meeting scheduled for the following day. He highlighted the importance of these engagements, saying, "I am going to Kodagu, and I will also attend the party meeting tomorrow." This visit is not just a routine trip but a strategic move to fortify his position within the party and directly address any concerns from party members and the public...////...