By Team Homes | Saturday, 22 June 2024

Lucky Ali sues legal action on IAS officer for illegal land seizure in Bengaluru

Popularly known as Lucky Ali, the singer Maqsood Mahmood Ali has filed a lawsuit against a high-ranking IAS official.

Ali has accused Rohini Sindhuri, her husband, and her brother-in-law of illegally seizing land on the outskirts of Bengaluru in his complaint to the Karnataka Lokayukta Police.

The singer confirmed the development on Thursday on X. He said that Sindhuri, Sudhir Reddy, her husband, and Madhusudan Reddy, Sindhuri’s “political” brother-in-law, used state resources to illegally occupy property “through lots of money exchange.”

The property being referred to is apparently arranged in Yelahanka’s Kenchenahalli region. 

The case has been recorded at Yelahanka New Town police headquarters in Bengaluru. The trust-owned farmland has been the subject of a long-running dispute between the singer and the senior IAS officer.

Prior, in 2022, Fortunate Ali raised a comparative grievance, openly labelling the Karnataka Chief General of Police, guaranteeing that his territory was “wrongfully infringed” upon by Sudhir Reddy and Madhu Reddy, purportedly with the backing of Sindhuri and associations with the “Bangalore land mafia”.

He claimed at the time that it was “absolutely unlawful” and the Reddys didn’t have lawful power to enter the property as the vocalist’s family were under lock and key “and living there for the beyond 50 years.”

He likewise said that the nearby police were of no assistance as they were “supporting the encroachers” and mentioned the DG of police to “stop this criminal behaviour of them attempting to demonstrate a misleading belonging.”