Siddaramaiah’s Wife Summoned in Mysuru Land Controversy

The Karnataka High Court has taken a significant step in the ongoing Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) land development case, issuing a notice to the wife of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, B.M. Parvathi.

High Court Seeks Clarification from Parvathi

The notice directs Parvathi to respond to the allegations related to the MUDA scam. The details surrounding her alleged involvement haven’t been fully disclosed, but this legal action signifies a new development in the ongoing investigation.

This development marks a critical juncture in the case and raises questions about the extent of Parvathi’s alleged connection to the MUDA land development controversy. Legal experts predict further proceedings and anticipate further clarity on the accusations in the coming days.

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