Karnataka High Court questions why MLA M.C Sudhakar is not made accused in alleged land grab case against his father Chowdareddy, former Home Minister

The High Court of Karnataka has questioned why Chintamani MLA and former Higher Education Minister M.C. Sudhakar and his brother, M.C. Balaji, were not arraigned as accused in an alleged land grab case against their father, former Home Minister Chowdareddy, despite being named as direct beneficiaries of the encroached government land in the complaint
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