Mysuru court adjourns Muda scam hearing until Tuesday

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A special court in Mysuru has postponed the hearing of the Muda scam case until Tuesday. The hearing lasted for one-and-a-half hours on Monday, featuring arguments from both sides. Snehamayi Krishna, the main complainant in the case, raised concerns about a report from the Lokayukta police. The police claimed they found no clear evidence against several accused individuals, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, his wife Parvathi, his brother-in-law BM Mallikarjuna Swamy, and property owner Devaraju. During the court session, Krishna argued against the police's findings. He also noted that the public prosecutor did not address his objections but asked the court for more time to investigate. The Lokayukta police have requested a full investigation into the Muda scam. The special court, which handles criminal cases against current and former lawmakers, is currently reviewing the Lokayukta's investigation report.


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