Bangalore, Jun 22: A complaint has been lodged with the Lokayukta against Minister for Housing M.H. Ambareesh for availing three housing sites from the urban development authorities of Bangalore, Mysore and Mandya.
Right to Information activist K.R. Raveendra, in his complaint on Saturday, said rules prohibit allotment of more than one site to an individual from any government body in the State.

He said Mr. Ambareesh was allotted a site in Mandya by the Mandya Urban Development Authority, which he claims to have sold to another individual, and was subsequently allotted sites by the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) and the Bangalore Development Auhtority (BDA).Mr. Raveendra alleged that the Minister submitted false affidavits to both MUDA and BDA, suppressing the fact that he had already been allotted a site in Mandya. He has also alleged that the Minister had not declared all his assets in his election affidavit.
Mr Raveendra said Ambareesh had procured the sites by submitting false documents. “The sites are meant for the public. The government should immediately take them back. Ambareesh should resign from his ministership on moral grounds,” he said.
Sites sold by government-run bodies like BDA are priced way lower than the open market. Ambareesh allegedly got sites from the Mandya, Mysore, and Bangalore Urban Development Authorities. On January 16, 1986, Ambareesh got a 78X 50 ft site (No 1260) in G and H Block Layout, JCST, Kuvempunagar, Mysore.
For Mysore Urban Development Authority records, he gave his residential address as No 172, II Stage, J P Nagar, Bangalore. He paid `36,444 for the site.
Curiously, MUDA handed him the sale deed only on August 12, 2008, 22 years after he was allotted the site. In 1987, just a year after he got a site in Mysore, Ambareesh got another from the Bangalore Development Authority. When he responded to an advertisement offering plots in Sarakki II Stage, he was allotted, on July 28, 1987, a 120X80 ft site. He paid `93,639 for this one.
Woodlands Address
For BDA records, Ambareesh entered his residential address as 412, Woodlands Hotel, Sampangi Tank Road, Bangalore. How a hotel address was accepted by the BDA authorities is a mystery. On March 6, 1999, when Ambareesh was Mandya MP, he again applied for a site. He got a 50X80 site (now with House No 917) on March 23, 2002, under the MP quota. He paid `3 lakh for the site.
Halved and sold
Later, the site was allegedly divided into two and one portion (25X80 ft) was sold to K Govindaraju, a resident of Mysore, for Rs 1.75 lakh. The other (also 25X80 ft) was sold to S Ajith, a resident of Hindavalu in Mandya taluk, for Rs 3.87 lakh. This sale also violated also rules.
Section 12 (2) of the Karnataka Urban Development Authorities (Allotment of Sites) Rules of 1991 stipulates that any person who owns a site or house in any part of the state becomes ineligible for another site or house from any authority or housing board in the state. Efforts to reach Ambareesh failed.
Self-Housing Minister
Ambareesh allegedly owns three sites in violation of the rules:
• Mysore: 78X50 ft, Kuvempunagar. Paid Rs 36,444.
• Bangalore: 120X80 ft, J P Nagar (Sarakki). Paid Rs 93,639.
• Mandya: 50X80 ft. Paid Rs 3 lakh. Divided it and sold it to two buyers.



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