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JD(S) demands Karnataka CM's resignation over land denotification

The JD(S) Karnataka unit today demanded resignation of chief minister BS Yeddyurappa accusing him of indulging in "favouritism and abuse of power" for "ordering" denotification of lands held by his two sons.

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The JD(S) Karnataka unit today demanded resignation of chief minister BS Yeddyurappa accusing him of indulging in "favouritism and abuse of power" for "ordering" denotification of lands held by his two sons, which had been acquired by Bangalore Development Authority.

Yeddyurappa took active role in forcing authorities to bend rules to register 26 guntas (point 65 acre) each in the name of his two sons, former chief minister and state unit JDS chief HD Kumaraswamy alleged at a press meet here.

The lands registered cannot be purchased as they had already been acquired by BDA and the Bangalore urban deputy commissioner had passed orders awarding Rs17.18 lakh
compensation to the original owners, he said.

The land located at Rachenahally in K.R.Puram taluk, which had been notified by BDA was not in possession of owners Gowrramma and Panduranga,from whom Yeddyurappaa's sons
purchased and in fact was held by former housing minister SN
Krishanaiah Setty through General Power of Attorney (GPA),he
charged.
   
These transactions had taken place on March 16, 2006 when Yeddyurappa was the Deputy Chief Minister in the JDS-BJP coalition government led by him (Kumaraswamy),and the lands
were ordered to be denotified by Yedyurappa when he became
chief minister in 2008,the JDS chief said.

Similarly Setty also became beneficiary by getting 16 guntas (point four acres) denotified for the "favours" he showed to Yeddyurappa's son in purchasing the lands over which he is GPA holder, Kumaraswamy alleged. 

"This is only a tip of the iceberg.There are more such scandals in this government. We will bring them out. We will inform the Governor about this", he said. 

Demanding Yedyurappa's resignation on moral grounds, Kumaraswamy said "he has no right to continue in power for a
minute."

Yeddyurappa has denotified 2300 acres since 2008 after he became Chief minister, he charged.

"Let Yeddyurappa order Lokayukta probe into this", he said.

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