Singer Lucky Ali accuses IAS officer and family of land grabbing, files complaint

Lucky Ali has lodged a complaint with the Karnataka Lokayukta, accusing IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, her husband, and her brother-in-law of land grabbing. Ali alleges that they have used state resources and funds to unlawfully encroach on property.

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Bollywood singer Lucky Ali, son of the late actor and renowned comedian Mehmood Ali has filed a complaint with the Karnataka Lokayukta, accusing IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, her husband, and her brother-in-law of land grabbing.

Confirmation via X

Ali confirmed this on his official X handle, naming the accused. He alleges that Sindhuri, her husband, and her 'political' brother-in-law have misused State resources and funds to illegally encroach on land.

This isn't the first time Ali has raised the issue of alleged land grabbing.

Previous complaints

In December 2022, he tagged the Director General of Police, Karnataka, in a series of posts, claiming that his farm, a trust property, was being unlawfully encroached upon by Sudhir Reddy and Madhu Reddy from the Bangalore land mafia, with Sindhuri's assistance.

Rohini Sindhuri is also involved in a separate legal dispute with IPS officer D Roopa Moudgil.

On February 18 last year, Sindhuri discovered that Moudgil had made several allegations against her in Facebook posts, accusing her of sharing private photos with fellow IAS officers.

This dispute led to a public confrontation, resulting in both officers being transferred by the state government. On February 21, Sindhuri sent a legal notice to Moudgil, demanding an unconditional apology and Rs 1 crore in damages for defamation and mental distress.

On March 24, a Bengaluru court, hearing Sindhuri's private suit, initiated a criminal defamation case against Roopa. Moudgil then appealed to the High Court to dismiss the case, but her plea was rejected on August 21, prompting her to take the matter to the Supreme Court, where the case is currently pending.