11 CMs facing criminal cases; 25 are crorepatis; Siddaramaiah is 6th richest

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February 13, 2018

Karnataka’s Siddaramaiah is the 6th richest Chief Minister in India, according to an analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms. But he is also among the list with no criminal cases. Of the 31 Chief Ministers, 11 have criminal cases against them.

Siddaramaiah has declared assets of Rs. 13.61 cr. with immoveable assets worth Rs. 11.22 cr. and moveable assets worth Rs. 2.39 cr. His assets are below the average declared assets of Chief Ministers that the report pegs at Rs. 16.18 cr.

As many as eight of the 31 Chief Ministers, including Bihar's Nitish Kumar and Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal, in the country have serious criminal charges against them from murder to cheating, while 25 of them are crorepatis, the analysis said.

Nitish, who is considered to be one of the cleanest chief ministers, has one case against him in which he is charged under sections of murder, attempt to murder, rioting and others while Kejriwal has ten cases against him in which there are four serious charges, including that of voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from discharging his duty.

The FIR against Nitish is related to a murder that took place in Bihar's Rally village in November 1991 and four others were also named accused along with the Bihar chief minister. No chargesheet has been filed in the case so far.

Among the chief ministers, Maharashtra's Devendra Fadnavis has the highest number of cases against him - 22, including three charges of serious nature, followed by Kerala's Pinarayi Vijayan who has 11 cases in which one charge is that of a serious nature, according to the report released by Association for Democratic Rights (ADR).

Amarinder Singh of Punjab with four cases against him has the highest number of serious charges against him at 10. Other chief ministers with serious charges are Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), Raghubar Das (Jharkhand) and K Chandrasekhar Rao (Telagana).

Andhra Pradesh's Chandrababu Naidu, who has three cases against him, is the richest among the chief ministers with 177.48 crore assets followed by Arunachal Pradesh' Pema Khandu (Rs 129.57 crore) and Amarinder Singh (Rs 48.31 crore).

The poorest among the CMs is Tripura's Manik Sarkar, who is seeking re-election, with Rs 26.83 lakh assets. West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee (Rs 30.54 lakh) and Jammu and Kashmir's Mehbooba Mufti (Rs 55.96 lakh), who has a defamation case against her, are other poor chief ministers.

Besides Banerjee and Mufti, Rajasthan's Vasundhara Raje is the only other woman chief minister in the country but she is richer than her counterparts with assets worth Rs 4.04 crore. Khandu at 35 years is the youngest chief minister while Amarinder is the oldest at 74 years.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: Bengaluru Commissioner of Police, Bhaskar Rao, said that prohibitory order under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973, will remain in place for all parts of the City Commissionerate till April 20.

Section 144 of CrPC prohibits the assembly of four or more people in an area.

"Prohibitory order under section 144 of CrPC will remain in force, in all parts of the Bengaluru City Commissionerate for a period up to 12 am of April 20 with effect from 12 am of April 14," according to Rao.

Karnataka, so far, has 258 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 9 deaths being reported due to the infection, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday.

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July 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 8: 15 police personnel from Bangalore's Whitefield division tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.

Out of these, 12 are from the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) police station, sources said.

A total of 27 police staff of the Whitefield division have tested positive so far and five have been discharged. The HAL police station closed on June 27 after one police staff tested COVID positive. All personnel of the police station were tested in the following days and 12 tests returned positive.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah today held a video conference with Kannadiga businessmen in Saudi Arabia and paid heed to the woes of Saudi Kannadigas amidst covid-19 lockdown.

Sheikh Karnire, Director of Operations Expertise Contracting Co, Mohammad Mansoor, Chairman of Saara Group and President of OIC Bahrain, and Ismaeel, CEO of Realtech Industrial Services among others explained Mr Siddaramaiah the need to operate repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to Mangaluru and Bengaluru. 

They said among the thousands of stranded Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia there are a large number of pregnant women, elderly people, patients who need immediate medical attention. 

They urged Siddaramaiah to exert pressure on the chief minister of Karnataka B S Yediyurappa and union ministers to arrange repatriation flights in the current schedule of Vande Bharat Mission itself. 

Siddaramaiah assured to take up the issue with the chief minister and other authorities concerned.

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