"One Rajeev Chandrashekhar, the then BPL company owner, had acquired land through Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board to set up a plant at Dabaspet, but later sold it to private people without fulfilling the purpose for which it was purchased," he said during the debate on budget.
Kumaraswamy said Chandrashekhar had bought 175 acres at the rate of Rs one lakh per acre, but sold it for Rs 1.30 crore per acre.
"Who has given them the power to sell government land to private people?" he said.
Government should shut agencies like KIADB (Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board) which is helping corporates to "grab" farmers land through them. "KIADB should be shut," he said.
He suggested that government give power to farmers to lease their land directly to corporates to establish plants or factories. "It should also fix the amount for the land leased out to them," Kumaraswamy added.