Karnataka CM's wife, Parvati, has voluntarily returned 14 controversial sites allotted by the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA). The land allotment had sparked political controversies over the past few months, with allegations of misconduct surrounding the acquisition. In a public statement, Parvati clarified her decision, emphasizing her disinterest in wealth and property.

She stated, "I never desired a house, property, gold, or wealth. These plots are nothing more than my husband's honour to me. I followed my conscience and returned to the sites without consulting anyone.

" ED files money laundering case against Karmataka CM Siddaramaiah in MUDA land 'scam' case She further added that she had made this decision after deep introspection, driven by the call of her atma Sakshi (inner conscience). Parvati revealed that she did not discuss the matter with her husband, CM Siddaramaiah, or their son before deciding to return the sites. Full text: In her letter, Parvati mentioned that throughout her husband's 40-year political career, he had maintained a strict code of ethics, ensuring no taint of corruption ever stained his image.

She wrote, "I have always refrained from getting involved in public or political life to avoid causing embarrassment to him. I never sought wealth, property, or luxury. My husband's honour and reputation mean more to me than any material possession.

" Parvati expressed her pride in the respect and love Siddaramaiah receives from the people of Karna.