Looking at the main road ITPL – Hoodi in Bengalur. It is important that the BBMP has issued the current owners notifying the announcement of the expansion of the road in 2017 and recognized their ownership. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The owners of ITPL – Hoodi Main Road, who are ready to lose parts of their properties to expand the road, are in their arms on Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), issued a proposal for notification of land on June 18. In its announcement, the civic authority has now changed several owners in records, recorded and trimming now without being in decades.
It is important that the BBMP itself issued the current owners announcement of the expansion of the road in 2017 and recognized their ownership.
HM Chandrashekhar, who bought the land and built residences outside the 1987 road, is now shocked when he saw a part of the conspiracy and building in survey number 191 Hoodi village designated for acquisition and the owner was listed as Nagappa, which was last updated in 1968.
Another owner of the property, Venkatesh Reddy, had his house built on part of his ancestors (survey no. 192/1) in 1999, but the announcement now states his great -grandfather Doddy Tayapp Reddy, who died half a century ago as the owner of the country. Likewise, the story of many other property owners in this area. In addition, because the road has seen extensive development on both sides, the design of the notification states soil status as empty, according to RTC.
“The BBMP Is Doing This Deliberaty to Cut Out Out Out Rights As Legitimate Property Owers to Even Fair Compensation. Back in 2017, BBMP Wanted to Widen This Road by 1.5 Metres on Either Side and Servied US Notices for Acquisition. SQ.
Concerns about the “fraud of TDR”
In the objection to the proposal of the announcement of the property owner, they are concerned that this step of civil officials can lead to a “fraud of TDR”, where false landowners are provided by transmission rights to development (TDR). “This announcement is in a hurry to benefit several interests and also repeat TDR fraud reported earlier, where officials were accused of incorrect profits by issuing notifications in the names of false land owners and thus illegally granting TDR,” the objection read.
There have been previous cases where false landowners were issued and their cases were examined by Karnataka Lokayukta and the Directorate of recovery (ED). Ed in the last week of May in connection with TDR fraud attacked more places in the city.
Real estate owners demanded that the proposal to be immediately canceled and a new announcement with the names of existing owners be issued. Real estate owners also go to complain about Karnataka Lokayukta.
However, the Chief Civic Commissioner M. Maleshwar Rao said Hindu that the announcement is only a proposal and property owners can claim their claims in response to it and their claims will be considered when issuing the final announcement.
Real estate owners have 30 days from 18 June to raise their demands and present objections.
“ENIVELY ENTRIAL ENTRY TO RECUSE”
Real estate initiates stated that non -updating records of revenues in the city for decades have been a problem for the celebration in clear land titles. “The latest city survey, where RTC was transformed into urban records, only applied to the old capital and contrary to the ownership records, the problem in all areas outside the core.
Published – June 30, 2025 21:11
