Large and Medium Industries Minister MB Patil  (File photo)
Karnataka

Karnataka Government committed to transferring 45 acres in Hebbal to BMRCL, says Minister Patil

Minister Patil pointed out that the previous BJP government had issued an order permitting the organisation claiming ownership of the land to implement its project over the next three years.

Aknisree Karthik

BENGALURU: The state government is committed to transferring 45 acres of land in Hebbal to Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for the construction of a multimodal transport hub. However, resolving legal hurdles surrounding the land is crucial before proceeding, said Large and Medium Industries Minister M. B. Patil on Saturday.

In a press release, Patil stated, "The total land under discussion in Hebbal spans 55 acres and 13 guntas. Out of this, Namma Metro has requested 45 acres and 5 guntas. On Friday, Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar and I held a meeting to discuss the matter. It was decided that all existing legal obstacles must first be cleared to avoid further complications."

He pointed out that the previous BJP government had issued an order permitting the organisation claiming ownership of the land to implement its project over the next three years. Additionally, a court order is in place regarding the matter.

"If we transfer the land to Namma Metro without resolving these legal issues, it could lead to further complexities," he explained.

"As a minister, it is not appropriate to act against the decisions of the government and the court. A unilateral decision could result in further complications. Hence, we are working on the most feasible way to facilitate the smooth transfer of land to Metro," Patil emphasised.

He added that all possible solutions are being explored, including discussions with project promoters and seeking legal support.

"If a multimodal transport hub is developed in Hebbal, it will benefit lakhs of people. However, in our urgency to complete the transfer, we must ensure that no new legal problems arise," he said.

"At the same time, we do not want unnecessary delays either, as any delay could hinder the swift execution of this crucial public project. Therefore, we are taking a balanced approach, ensuring both legal compliance and development progress," he added.

Patil reiterated that the government is carefully reviewing all available options.

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