Allegation against our officials feeble attempt to build false defence: ACB

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August 20, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 20: The Karnataka ACB has termed the allegation by a senior officer in the state administration that he was being pressured by the agency to give a statement against former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa in a corruption case as a "feeble attempt to build a false defence".

H Basavarajendra, now the Deputy Secretary, Mines, InvestigationCell and Sugar,in a letter to Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala and Chief Secretary Shubash Chandra Khuntia yesterday, had claimedthat since he refused to heed to the "illegal" demands of theofficers, he was arrayed as an accused in the case.

He had alsourged the governor and chief secretary to look into thematter immediately and protect his interests. Clarifyingabout the allegation levelled by the officer against the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials, Director-General of Police, ACB, M N Reddi, in a statement last night, called it a "feeble attempt to build a false defence", and promised to look into his grievances if any.

He said, "The letter has been released by a key accused, who had issued illegal endorsements of 'Denotification'while working in the BDA (Bengaluru Development Authority)." Reddi added that Basavarajendra was called for questioning by the ACB officers on August 10 and he had appeared before the investigating officer (IO) in the case.

He pointed out that under section 164, CrPc, the magistrate repeatedly asked the accused whether the statement he wished to make was voluntary or not. Therefore, Reddi contended that an allegation of "forcing an accused to give a voluntary statement before a magistrate" was self-contradictory in nature.

"And even if he (Basavarajendra) was feeling threatened, why did he not approach the higher-ranked officers to lodge a complaint? He has issued this letter after a gap of nine days, that too after receiving a police notice as an accused, along with the other accused.

"It's a feeble attempt to build a false defence. However, if he has any grievance, we will look into it," he said. Basavarajendra was the special land acquisition officerat the BDA when the alleged denotification took place during Yeddyurappa's tenure as chief minister.

The ACB had registered a case against Yeddyurappa, who is also the state BJP chief,in connection with the denotification of over 257 acresof land in the Dr K Shivaram Karanth Layout in northern Bengaluru,based on a complaint filed by the members of the 'Jana Samanya Vedike', a social organisation.

Yeddyurappa has been accused of denotifying 257 acres from the preliminary notification of 3,546 acres, meant toform the Dr K Shivaram Karanth Layout, bypassing the BDA committee's approval.

The former chief minister was asked by the ACB to appear before it yesterday for questioning, but he has sought 10 days' time to do so. He has also approached theKarnataka High Court, seeking to quash the case.

Basavarajendra's letter has come at a time when the BJP and Yeddyurappa have alleged that the ACB is being used bythe Siddaramaiah-led Congress government in the state to target the party,"in retaliation" to the recent Income Tax raids on state Energy Minister D K Shivakumar's properties. Rejecting the BJP's allegation, Siddaramaiah has said everyone is equal before the law.

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January 9,2020

Alappuzha, Jan 9: The houseboat of Nobel Laureate Michael Levitt was blocked in the backwaters here for some time by trade union activists, who were on a nationwide strike against the Centre's "anti-labour" policies on Wednesday.

Michael Levitt, an American-British-Israeli biophysicist and a professor of structural biology at the Stanford University in the United States, said the incident sent a bad message to tourists.

Levitt, who was in Kerala as a state guest, also said he felt as if a bandit had stopped his wife and him at gunpoint. Police said Levitt, who received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was in Alappuzha with his wife and they were stopped by the protesters near Kainakary.

"Being stopped by criminals on the backwaters sends a very bad message to tourists. It is as if a bandit stopped us at gunpoint and delayed us under the threat of force for one hour," Levitt wrote in an email to his tour agent at Kottayam.

In the email, which was later released to the media, he also said the person who blocked them "ignored all arguments that tourists were exempted" from the strike.

"This person, who did this, ignored all arguments that tourists were exempted and that I am a VIP guest of the Kerala government. He was obviously acting, knowing that he was safe from prosecution. Sadly, this makes me fear that India is sinking into lawlessness," Levitt wrote in the email.

The police registered a case after the houseboat owners filed a complaint in this regard.

Reacting to the incident, state Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran said the government would take strong action. "Strong action will be taken against those anti-social elements who stopped the boat. Levitt was here as a guest of the state government. The government had made it clear that the tourism industry was exempted from the strike," he said.

Trade union leaders had also announced that the strike would not affect the tourism industry.

Ten trade unions, including the INTUC, the AITUC and the CITU, had called for the nationwide strike to protest against the labour reforms, FDI, disinvestment, corporatisation and privatisation policies of the Centre and press for a 12-point demands of the working class, relating to minimum wage, among others.

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April 23,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 23: Nine new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours.

Out of these nine coronavirus positive cases, five have been reported from Kalaburagi and two each from Mysuru and Bengaluru.

According to the government of Karnataka, the total number of positive cases in the State now stands at 427 including 131 cured or discharged cases and 17 deaths.

The total number of positive coronavirus cases across the country are 19,984, including 15,474 active cases of the virus. So far, 3,869 patients have either been cured or discharged while 640 deaths have been recorded in the country, as per data provided by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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January 20,2020

Mysuru, Jan 20: Fears over CAA and proposed NRC have affected the ongoing 7th economic census. Following complaints of violence against enumerators and registration of FIR with people declining to give information, the state government has asked deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to hold awareness programmes about it.

The planning, programme monitoring & statistics department has requested the home department to provide cooperation at the police station level while additional chief secretary P Ravi Kumar, in his letter to all DCs, has asked them to create awareness. According to sources, enumerators in T Narasipura town of Mysuru district faced resistance as some residents misunderstood the reason for this census.

A senior officer of the directorate of economics and statistics said that additional chief secretary (ACS- Planning, Programme Monitoring & Statistics Department) Shalini Rajneesh has written to the home department and superintendents of police of all districts seeking their help to create awareness about the economic census.

According to sources in the directorate, in many places, people are refusing to share information under the misconception that it is related to CAA/ NRC. “Many are mistaken about the economic census. As a precaution, police help has been sought,” an officer said.

Authorities in Mysuru said the 7th economic census began on December 20 and will conclude on March 30.

“In Mysuru city alone, we need to cover a population of 11 lakh. In T Narasipura, we faced problems due to misconceptions about Census and CAA. We reported the incident which happened in an area where minorities reside in large numbers,” he explained. Mysuru SP CB Rishyanth said his office has not received any direction in this matter.

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