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MUDA Scam Stalls Real Estate Development in Mysuru

The ongoing investigations into the alleged irregularities in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) have had a severe impact on real estate development activity in the city. Developers are facing significant delays in obtaining necessary clearances, release orders, and khathas for their projects. The alleged scam, which involves allegations of corruption and irregularities in the allotment of sites, has led to a standstill in MUDA’s operations.

The Lokayukta and the Directorate of Enforcement are conducting simultaneous probes into the matter, and even routine public work at the MUDA office has been affected. The resignation of MUDA Chairman K. Marigowda has further compounded the situation, as it has delayed the convening of the MUDA Board meeting to address the issues faced by real estate developers. The developers had hoped that the meeting would provide clarity and expedite the resolution of their concerns. The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) has expressed deep concern over the delays and has urged the authorities to take swift action to address the issues.

A delegation of real estate developers from Mysuru is scheduled to meet the MUDA Commissioner and the Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru to discuss their concerns. The developers have complained about the significant delays in the issuance of khathas, which are essential documents for property ownership. The local bodies responsible for issuing khathas have been reluctant to take up the responsibility due to lack of financial support and concerns over maintaining the residential layouts approved by MUDA.

The MUDA imbroglio has created a climate of uncertainty and frustration among real estate developers in Mysuru. The delays have not only hindered the progress of their projects but have also impacted their financial viability. If the issues are not resolved promptly, the developers may be forced to resort to legal action. The ongoing investigations and the subsequent delays have raised serious questions about the functioning of MUDA and the impact of corruption on the city’s development. It is imperative that the authorities address these concerns in a timely and transparent manner to restore confidence in the MUDA and facilitate the smooth functioning of the real estate sector in Mysuru.

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