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Karnataka Congress smells kickback in land lease

Last Updated : 29 October 2010, 09:41 IST
Last Updated : 29 October 2010, 09:41 IST

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Congress leader in the state Assembly Siddaramaiah and his deputy T B Jayachandra alleged at a press conference here that the government, after leasing about 3,000 acres of land held by 14 horticultural farms to corporates and some sympathisers of the saffron party, was now preparing to lease another 2,000 acres.

"The entire transaction lacks transparency and involvement of kickback is there," both the leaders charged and demanded that the government call off leasing of lands.

Majority of those who got the lease of vast tracts of lands, running into 500 acres in some cases, belonged to Mumbai and Delhi, they alleged.

About 410 horticultural farms owned a total of about 16,000 acres of land and the government was leasing them under the pretext that they were making losses, they said.
"If corporates can turn them into profit, why not the government? How this will help farmers? The government should focus on growing sowing seeds in these farms to avoid dependency on Andhra Pradesh growers," Siddaramaiah demanded.Siddaramaiah said his party would take to the streets and launch an agitation against the government on the issue.

He also wanted a probe into the matter.Repudiating claims by Yeddyurappa that UPA Government has rated Karnataka as the second best state in development, Siddaramaiah said "them why is the State Gross Domestic Product output lower than the national average in Karnataka? The Yeddyurappa government must have resorted to jugglery of figures while presenting facts before the Centre," he claimed.

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Published 29 October 2010, 09:29 IST

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