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Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy has accused Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of illegally constructing a house on land allocated to a disabled Dalit during his tenure as deputy chief minister. Kumaraswamy claimed that Siddaramaiah used forged documents to seize the property from its rightful owner, who had originally paid Rs 24,000 to the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) for the land. These allegations coincide with ongoing investigations into Siddaramaiah's alleged illegal allotment of 14 sites to his wife, which has also drawn the attention of the state governor. Kumaraswamy has challenged Siddaramaiah to clarify the ownership of the house and the circumstances surrounding its sale, suggesting deeper corruption may be involved. Meanwhile, the Karnataka government, under Siddaramaiah's administration, is working to provide housing for Dalits, particularly in the Ashokapuram area, with plans for a new township. The contrasting narratives highlight ongoing tensions regarding governance and social welfare in Karnataka.
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