"Governor's Action As Per Law": Big Setback For Siddaramaiah In Court
The Karnataka High Court has dismissed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's challenge to Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot's decision to sanction his prosecution in the alleged MUDA land scam case.
A bench of Justice M Nagaprasanna said the Governor "did apply his mind in abundance" and that the order (sanctioning prosecution) "does not suffer from non-application of mind..." "There is no fault in the Governor's actions. The facts narrated need investigation. The petition is dismissed," the court said.
The court subsequently also dismissed a plea by senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for the Chief Minister, to stay its order for two weeks. The judge said he could not stay his own order.
The High Court's ruling means the lower court can now initiate legal proceedings against the Chief Minister, which will include filing a first information report and ramp up pressure on Siddaramaiah.
The High Court had earlier directed the trial court to take no action till its verdict.
Ahead of the verdict, security had been ramped up around his residence and the police were told to be on high alert to avert "untoward incidents", underlining the political tension over the alleged land scam.
READ "Truth Will Come Out": Siddaramaiah After Court Setback
Responding to the court's verdict, the Chief Minister underlined his confidence in the judicial system and said, "I believe in the law and the Constitution... The truth will finally win".
BJP Wants Resignation
Shortly after the verdict the Bharatiya Janata Party - which has targeted the Congress government and Siddaramaiah in this matter - was up in arms, demanding, again, the Chief Minister quit. BY Vijayendra, the BJP's state unit chief, demanded Siddaramaiah "resign immediately, without further delay".
"BJP has been relentlessly fighting against the corrupt Congress government. They (the Congress) said that BJP is plotting a political conspiracy... but the High Court has clearly said the decision taken by the Governor is correct. Accepting this decision, the Chief Minister should resign immediately..."
Congress Says "Conspiracy"
The Congress - for whom the verdict has been seen as a setback, particularly with the Haryana election next week - has backed Siddaramaiah, with his deputy, DK Shivakumar, alleging "a big conspiracy".
"I am telling you again... there is no setback for the Chief Minister. It is a big conspiracy against our leaders. We will fight it out. We respect the legal system... we will get justice," he told reporters.
#WATCH Bengaluru: Karnataka HC dismisses petition by CM Siddaramaiah challenging Governor's sanction for his prosecution in alleged MUDA scam.
? ANI (@ANI) September 24, 2024
Deputy CM DK Shivakumar says, "I am telling you again, there is no setback to the CM. It is a big conspiracy on all our leaders,? pic.twitter.com/VpLcSWUDyi
Support from Mr Shivakumar - who is also the Congress' state boss - is seen as key for Siddaramaiah, since the two were at odds for the Chief Minister's post after last year's Assembly election win.
Governor "Hasn't Applied Mind": Siddaramaiah
Mr Siddaramaiah had argued the order sanctioning his prosecution is illegal since the Governor could not make such a recommendation without state approval. Appearing for the Chief Minister, Mr Singhvi argued the Governor "hasn't applied his mind". The sanction is therefore "fully reviewable", he said
"You are negating the mandate of the people... With no inputs taken from me (referring to the state government) by the Governor... this order is judicially reviewable," he told the High Court.
READ "Illegal...": Siddaramaiah Slams Governor's 'Prosecute' Nod
The court, though, suggested the Governor's sanction could be viewed as an "independent decision", and that Mr Gehlot, in such a case, "need not fall back on ministers' advice".
Siddaramaiah earlier also argued the decision violates "principles of natural justice". He warned the court "... absent interim relief there is a grave and imminent risk of irreparable harm (to my) reputation".
And, allowing the Governor's sanction to stand would also lead to "severe prejudice... disrupt governance and potentially result in political destabilisation", the Chief Minister argued.
"Never Misused Power..."
Last month the Chief Minister told reporters he had not done anything illegal in a political career spanning four decades, and expressed confidence the judiciary would come to his aid.
READ "In 40 Years Did Nothing Wrong": Under-Fire Siddaramaiah
The senior Congress leader declared he had been a Chief Minister and a Minister over the course of his career and had "never misused power for personal gains".
MUDA Land Scam Case Explained
The alleged MUDA scam focuses on the value of land allotted to the Chief Minister's wife, Parvathi, in an upmarket area of Mysuru as compensation for land elsewhere taken for infra development.
Critics allege the value of land allotted grossly - by Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 crore - exceeds that taken.
NDTV Explains
Specifically, in a complaint filed by an activist, TJ Abraham, that named the Chief Minister, his wife and son, and senior MUDA officials, it was alleged that allotment of 14 alternative sites in a Mysuru neighbourhood was illegal and caused a loss of Rs 45 crore.
READ
Siddaramaiah had claimed the land was gifted by his wife's brother in 2010. However, another activist, Snehmayi Krishna ,alleged the brother procured it illegally in 2004 and registered it using forged documents with help from government officials. The land was later mentioned to have been bought in 1998. Siddaramaiah's wife sought compensation in 2014 when he held the top post.
The Governor's clearance to prosecute came on August 17, and sparked furious protests by the Congress, with the ruling party holding state-wide dharnas, foot-marches and rallies against Mr Gehlot.
Siddaramaiah's petition was filed in the High Court 48 hours later.
NDTV is now available on WhatsApp channels. Click on the link to get all the latest updates from NDTV on your chat.