Governor Vala rejects Lokayukta report on MLA M. Krishnappa

‘Misuse of office was committed during the legislator’s previous term as MLA and that cannot be used to disqualify him now’

Published - December 11, 2014 01:46 am IST - Bengaluru:

Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala has rejected the Lokayukta report that said Bangalore South MLA M. Krishnappa should not hold public office.

This, though the Lokayukta was satisfied that the allegations made against Mr. Krishnappa with regard to a denotification case were substantiated.

The Governor, in his letter to the Lokayukta dated November 6, has said that the misuse of office was committed during the legislator’s previous term as MLA and that could not be used to disqualify him now. The Lokayukta has now written to Mr. Krishnappa informing him that the case is closed, highly places sources told The Hindu .

Freelance journalist Nagalakshmi Bai had lodged a complaint against Mr. Krishnappa that he had got 36 guntas of land denotified in 2007 by misusing his position and had subsequently launched a joint venture with his son-in-law’s firm to build an apartment complex on the said land in Uttarahalli.

Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) had notified the land in 1997 to form a layout. The land was denotified in 2007 citing that it was in the Uttarahalli tankbed area and no structure could be built there.

But, Krishnappa bought the land and after it was denotified he built a residential complex. Based on the report, Lokayukta Y. Bhaskar Rao wrote in August and in October again to the Governor asking him to take action against the MLA.

However, trouble doesn’t seem to have ended for the legislator. Lokayukta has sent a report to the government under section 12 (3) of the Karnataka Lokayukta Act. And, the government has three months’ time to act on the report, sources said.

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