Mysore/Mysuru: Akhil Bharatiya Grahak Panchayat (ABGP), Mysuru Unit, has submitted a memorandum to the District Administration at Deputy Commissioner’s (DC) Office in the city, to clear the hassles related to e-Khata.
Vikram Iyengar, Vice-President of ABGP, Mysuru Unit, who submitted the memorandum to DC said, the property owners are still finding it difficult to obtain e-Khata in the City Corporation limits. Unexplainable is the plight of those settled in foreign countries, who return to their natives to fulfil the procedures to obtain e-Khata, only to return home empty handed.
Though the issue was raised by Revenue Minister during the Assembly session, the issue remains unresolved. Any technical snags should be addressed at the earliest. It is unfair to make people run from pillar to post. The hurdles related to smooth issuance of e-Khata should be cleared before the people hit streets in protest, warned Iyengar.
Activists Anand, Kadakola Jagadish, Doora Rajanna, S.N. Rajesh, Durga Prasad, Gururaj, Srikanth Kashyap and others were present.
This post was published on January 21, 2026 6:31 pm