‘Have no role in MUDA scam, won’t resign’: CM Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah reiterated on Tuesday, October 1 that he has no role in the alleged Mysuru Urban Development Authority
MUDA to act as per law on letter by Siddaramaiah’s wife Parvathi surrendering sites, says Commissioner
MUDA Commissioner confirms Chief Minister's wife voluntarily surrendering 14 sites, awaiting legal opinion on taking back possession.
MUDA scam: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah says will not resign even as Lokayukta begins probe
MUDA scam: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah further expressed his intent to address the situation legally, regardless of investigations by the Enforcement Directorate or other entities.
Admission of guilt? Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah’s wife offers to return 14 high-value plots after FIR against her husband in MUDA scam
The offer to return high-value plots came hours after the ED registered a money laundering case against Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and others | OpIndia News
From allegations of irregularities to CM Siddaramaiah’s wife returning tainted 14 plots: Twist and turns of the alleged MUDA Scam explained
Lashing out at the grand old party over MUDA scam, BJP dubbed Congress a “Corruption ki Dukkan” ( A scam shop)
CM’s wife Parvathi seeks probe into allegations against MUDA
‘Political leaders must avoid dragging women from political families into controversies’ Mysuru: In her letter to the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Commissioner, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s wife B.M. Parvathi has sought comprehensive investigation into all allegations of illegal site allotments in MUDA. “My husband, Siddaramaiah, the Chief Minister of the State, has maintained an unblemished...
MUDA row: BJP says too late for Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to protect his seat and it is a question of time before he quits
BJP State President B. Y. Vijayendra demanded that the CM should tender an apology before quitting to Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot for launching an attack on him for granting permission to conduct a probe into alleged irregularities in allotment of sites by MUDA. 
Parvathi’s decision to surrender sites a vindication of our allegations, says activist
Reacting to the decision of K.M. Parvathi, wife of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who has in a letter opted to surrender the compensatory 14 sites allotted to her by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), activist Snehamayi Krishna described it as a ‘first victory’ and a vindication of his allegations of irregularities.
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