AAP demands action to prevent encroachment on Government school land in Karnataka

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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has called on Karnataka's Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Madhu Bangarappa, to address the encroachment on government school land urgently.

As per the New Indian Express reports, the party has raised serious allegations against BJP MLA Byrathi Basavaraj, accusing him of being involved in the illegal encroachment of a high-value plot belonging to a government boys' school in Bhattarahalli.

According to AAP, the land in question spans 6 acres and is estimated to be worth several crores. The party claims construction activities have begun on this plot using fraudulent documents, prompting concerns about the potential misuse and illegal occupation of government property. The land is strategically located adjacent to the Bengaluru-Kolar highway, adding value and urgency.

AAP leaders submitted a formal memorandum to Minister Bangarappa, requesting immediate intervention to protect the land from encroachment. They have urged the government to take robust measures to prevent further illegal activities and to ensure that the land is preserved for its intended use—education. The party's concerns highlight the broader issue of land management and the integrity of public assets.

Minister Bangarappa responded to the allegations by assuring AAP leaders that the government would take stringent action against those involved in the encroachment. He has indicated that he is consulting with the Advocate General to address the matter through legal channels. The minister’s assurance aims to alleviate concerns and demonstrate a commitment to resolving the issue effectively.

The AAP has vowed to continue its advocacy efforts to protect government land and ensure it is used appropriately for the benefit of students. Their campaign underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of public educational resources and preventing misuse by individuals or groups seeking to exploit these assets for personal gain.

This situation reflects broader concerns about land management and the challenges of safeguarding public property in the face of encroachment. The AAP's intervention and the government's response will be closely watched as stakeholders seek to ensure that valuable educational resources are protected and used for their intended purpose.