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CM Siddaramaiah Welcomes Supreme Court Ruling in MUDA Case, Criticises ‘Vendetta Politics’ by BJP

MYSURU, KARNATAKA, INDIA, JUL 21 – The Supreme Court dismissed the Enforcement Directorate's appeal, upholding the High Court ruling that ended investigations into alleged irregularities involving 14 housing sites in a politically charged case.

  • On July 21, 2025, the Supreme Court upheld the Karnataka High Court judgment quashing the Enforcement Directorate's notice in the MUDA case involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's wife, Parvathi.
  • The case arose from allegations of irregularities in land allotments by MUDA to Parvathi under a 50:50 scheme for 3.16 acres, with the ED probing under money laundering laws.
  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah strongly criticized the BJP for misusing constitutional agencies like the ED and CBI to politically harass his family and fabricate baseless charges.
  • He stated, "Unable to defeat me politically, the BJP misused constitutional agencies," and called the ruling a "slap on the face" of vendetta politics destroying faith in these institutions.
  • The verdict ends ED interference in the MUDA case, restores judicial faith, and calls to stop weaponizing agencies for political battles, emphasizing they must be fought before the electorate.
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