Tuesday, April 15

PRAMODA Devi Wadiyar of the former Royal Family of Mysuru who is aimed at a press conference in Mysuru on April 14, 2025.

PRAMODA Devi Wadiyar of the former Royal Family of MySuru that is aimed at a press conference in Mysuru on April 14, 2025. Photo credit: Ma Sriram

PRAMODA Devi Wadiyar of the former Royal Family of Mysuru sought to tear the residents of the village of Siddyyanapura in the Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka that it is not necessary that it is not necessary to call so so so so so so so more than more than more than more than more than more than more than more than more than more than thew you than you who let you have more than. The royal family.

Going to a press conference in MySuru on April 14, Mrs. Wadiyar reiterated the Royal Family claim on the land related to several surveys numbers in the district, according to the 1951 agreement between the then Maharaja of Mysore and the Government of India.

“Even if the property of the country is transferred in the name of the former Royal Family,” said Mrs. Wadiyar, “no problems will be caused to villagers.”

When journalists gave attention to the Aldeanos’ statement that the late Maharaja of Mysore Sri Jayachalaja Wadiyar had given them the earth, Mrs. Wadiyar said she is not aware of the matter, but tried to assure people that no effort will be made to recover the lands that had donated their legs donated by the end of Maharaja.

“If the earth is endowed, there would be records. Allow them to show it. Why would we snatch the land that is endowed?” She said. “Even if the villagers had no records to demonstrate that the Earth had legs endowed for them, the old royal family will not cause any problems to the villagers.”

She said that the doors of the Mysuru Palace office were open to the villagers. “Leave them and meet me with the documents,” he said and added that the old royal family will facilitate the villagers without the intervention of the Karnataka government.

The attached commissioner of Chamarajanagar Shilpa Nag has said that Mrs. Wadiyar’s letter was not accompanied by any support document. | Photo credit: Ma Sriram

Reacting to a statement from the attached commissioner of Chamarajanagar Shilpa, the letter of Mrs. Wadiyar was not accompanied by any support document, Mrs. Wadiyar sought to make it clear that the support documents listed by the survey numbers had been presented to the district administration in 2014 in 2014 “.

She said that the current situation would not have arisen if the Karnataka government had informed the family about the proposal to create a village of income in parts of the land belonging to the ancient royals.

“I thought I made efforts to contact the attached commissioner,” said Mrs. Wadiyar, “she could not be contacted by phone, but I left a message, which has been acclaimed or responded.”

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