Ex-Karnataka CM called for probe into illegal gold smuggling linked to Kannada actress
Former Karnataka Chief Minister and MP Basavaraj Bommai has called for a thorough investigation into the illegal gold smuggling network linked to Kannada actress Ranya Rao.
Speaking to the media in Delhi on Monday, Bommai stressed the need to expose all those involved in the network, which allegedly includes significant criminal activities connected to the actress.
Bommai clarified that the land allocation to Xiroda India Pvt. Ltd., where Rao was a director, never reached the Chief Minister's office during his tenure.
"The land was allotted to Xiroda India Pvt. Ltd. in the Sira industrial area in Tumkur district. Whenever entrepreneurs seek land, we follow the necessary agreements. A Land Audit Committee, comprising the Principal Secretary and senior officials, evaluates and recommends land allocation based on business needs. Projects worth Rs 500 crore are decided at the ministerial level and do not reach the Chief Minister. In my tenure, this issue did not come up. The allocation is done through the Single Window Proceeding under the leadership of the Industries Minister. Once land is allotted, a notice is issued for payment. Since payment was not made, the land was not handed over," said Bommai.
The MP said that numerous applications for land are submitted in the interest of industrial development.
"The current government has also allocated land worth thousands of crores. No one can predict future criminal activities. The probe into the actress smuggling gold illegally from Dubai is ongoing, and it must be conducted in all dimensions. The culprits must be punished," he said.
Commenting on media reports alleging that two ministers were involved, the former CM demanded a detailed and deep investigation is necessary.
"This does not appear to be an isolated incident. Such a major crime can't occur without officials' involvement. The entire network behind it must be exposed. A CBI probe will reveal who was responsible. A thorough investigation will bring out the truth," he asserted.
Bommai attacked the state government for its failures in Bengaluru's administration, saying that they ranged from road repairs to new road construction and drainage management.
"Nothing has been handled properly. For two years, they have only spoken about Brand Bengaluru without implementing anything. Even in the budget, no practical projects have been announced. During our tenure, we had planned a World Bank loan of Rs 1,700 crore, which has now been finalized. The government is trying to cover up its failures. Even if God himself comes, the situation cannot be fixed under this government's approach," he said.
"Bengaluru's expansion remains the same. Chief engineers have already been appointed for various zones, and now they are trying to appoint separate commissioners for each zone, which is not a solution. Instead, planned financial support should be provided. We had proposed developing two satellite towns to ease connectivity, and the government should consider such measures," he advised. Bommai said the state government should not make hasty decisions regarding the revision of ration cards. Eligible beneficiaries must not be denied their rights.
"All stakeholders, including opposition parties, should be consulted. First, a pilot implementation should be conducted in two taluks to identify challenges before extending it statewide," said Bommai.
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