Bengaluru, Feb 19: Higher Education Minister R.V. Deshpande and the former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa are likely to be booked by the Lokayukta police under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, in connection with deletion of land from acquisition for the IT corridor in the Varthur–Whitefield area.

Superintendent of Police (Lokayukta Bengaluru) Sonia Narang said that after they receive a copy of the complaint and the court orders, they would move swiftly to register a FIR against the 10 people named in the private complaint.
The complaint alleges that Mr. Deshpande, who was the then Industries Minister, deleted selected land from the 500 acres notified for the IT corridor in 2004. The government had issued a preliminary notification for 500 acres for the IT corridor in 2000 and later issued a final notification for just 434 acres.
In a specific instance, Mithilesh Garg and his relatives, gutka entrepreneurs from New Delhi, purchased agricultural land in the area just before the notification for the IT corridor. However, the land was taken back by the Revenue Department for violation of the Karnataka
Land Reforms Act and the land was part of the final notification for the IT corridor. However, the individuals turned up claiming to be promoters of Vikas Telecom, Supreme Build Cap and Royal Fragrances Pvt. Ltd., proposing to build IT parks. KIADB re-allotted the 106.25 acres that was taken back from them.
The complaint also lists Mr. Yeddyurappa who, when he was Deputy Chief Minister in 2006, allegedly got 8.25 acres of land deleted from preliminary notification in Devarabisanahalli.
The complaint also names Rajya Sabha MP Kupendra Reddy as an accused as the complaint claims his company encroached upon the raja kaluve on the land allotted to his firm, EcoSpace, to build an IT park in the IT corridor.



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