Large and Medium Industries Minister M.B. Patil said on Tuesday that farmers in some areas received double compensation for land acquired through the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) during the previous government’s tenure, due to errors by officials.
Responding to JDS member S.L. Bhojegowda in the Legislative Council, Mr. Patil said that in Dharwad district’s Kelageri, Mummigatti, Kotur and Belur industrial areas, over ₹19.99 crore was paid twice, involving both landowners and officials. The Enforcement Directorate is probing the matter; one accused is in jail, and excess amounts will be recovered.
Similarly, in Ramanagara district’s Bannikuppe village, ₹1.58 crore was paid twice for the same land. A case is pending in the High Court, with ₹75 lakh deposited by the landowner. Disciplinary action has been recommended against the officials involved, he said.
Kadugodi farmland dispute
Opposition leader in the Legislative Council, Chaluvadi Narayanaswamy, raised the issue of farmland in the Kadugodi Plantation area of Bengaluru being classified as forest land. Farmers are already being displaced, and suddenly declaring it as forest land will cause more problems, he said.
Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre clarified that the land had been notified as a State forest in 2006, court orders had upheld it, and alternative land had been allotted as per the Forest Conservation Act.
“It has already been published in the gazette notification. The land was declared as State forest land back in 2006. The land belonging to the Kadugodi Collective Farming Co-operative Society had already been declared government land through a previous order. The local court had ruled that their documents were invalid, and the High Court upheld the same order. Hence, this is now a reserved forest area,” he said.
Published – August 13, 2025 05:17 am IST