Bengaluru, Mar 13 (UNI) The Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) corruption probe has escalated as whistleblower Snehamayi Krishna has accused senior officials of fabricating a false report despite substantial evidence. The case has now reached the Commissioner of the Central Vigilance Committee (CVC), intensifying scrutiny on the integrity of key law enforcement officers.
Krishna has formally lodged a complaint against Additional Director General of Police Manish Kharbikar, Inspector General of Police Subrahmanyaeshwar Rao, and Mysore Lokayukta Superintendent of Police TJ Udayesh. According to Krishna, these officials deliberately misrepresented facts and manipulated documentation to suppress evidence of corruption within MUDA.
The whistleblower, on Thursday, also accused powerful political figures, including Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, of shielding those involved. Allegations suggest that political interference has obstructed a fair inquiry, raising questions about the credibility of anti-corruption mechanisms in the state.
Krishna called for a thorough investigation into the competence and ethical integrity of the accused officers, questioning their suitability for serving in the Indian Police Service (IPS). The allegations have sparked concerns about systemic corruption in Mysuru’s governance and underscored the need for a transparent and independent probe.
Dr Yathidra Siddaramaiah, a Congress leader, assured that the state government would take legal action to recover MUDA plots allegedly acquired through corrupt means. However, Krishna has criticised this move, asserting that plot recovery should follow due legal process rather than political directives. The whistleblower has urged CM Siddaramaiah to prioritise legal compliance and seek professional legal counsel on the matter.
With the controversy gaining traction, the case has reignited discussions on Karnataka’s governance and the effectiveness of its anti-corruption framework. Observers emphasise the need for an independent and impartial probe to restore public trust and ensure accountability.