Bengaluru, September 21: In an unexpected development, Chief Minister H.D Kumaraswamy rushed to the official house –Cauvery- of former Chief Minister and Coalition government Coordination Committee Chairman SIddaramaiah on Friday morning.
The Chief Minister’s visit to the house of Siddaramaiah created lot of curiosity. For the first time, Kumaraswamy visited the house of Siddaramaiah and discussed various important issues. During more than one hour meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Dr. G. Parameshwar, KPCC President Dinesh Gundu Rao, Working President Eshwar Khandre and Water Resources Minister D.K. Shivakumar participated.
It is said that the leaders have discussed the issues like Operation Lotus, CM’s statement that he would call for revolt against BJP, counter strategies against BJP’s strategies to destabilize the coalition government and measures to protect the government. If the BJP tried to poach the MLAs from the Congress, all the leaders have decided to initiate Operation Congress and JDS and BJP should not be allowed to destabilize the government. All leaders should take decisions carefully, it was decided.
It was also discussed on Chief Minister Kumaraswamy’s statement given in Hassan yesterday. The leaders also discussed the BJP’s strategies, Protest, Governor’s visit against the CM’s statement, sources said.
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Hubballi: Karnataka Lokayukta officials on Friday conducted raids at multiple zonal offices of the Hubballi-Dharwad City Corporation following complaints alleging bribery and delay in issuing land-related documents, including e-Swathu records.
The raids were carried out in the morning under the leadership of Siddalingappa S.T.. Separate teams inspected 12 zonal offices of the Corporation and examined records linked to land ownership and document processing.
According to sources, the Lokayukta received complaints from members of the public alleging that Corporation officials were demanding bribes for issuing e-Swathu and other land documents.
Residents reportedly alleged that applications were being deliberately delayed if bribes were not paid.
Based on these complaints, officials carried out inspections of files and records connected to land ownership and issuance of documents.
Further investigation is underway.
