Bid to kidnap KSE's aide: police 'search' Yeddyurappa's house for suspect

DHNS
July 17, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 17: The investigation into the case of attempt to kidnap Vinay, the personal assistant of the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K S Eshwarappa, took a curious turn with the police visiting BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa’s house in the city on Saturday night to look for one of the suspects.

A police team led by Assistant Commissioner of Police (Malleswaram sub-division) A R Badiger visited the former chief minister’s house at Dollar’s Colony in search of his personal assistant and relative N R Santosh for his suspected involvement in the kidnap attempt. The Mahalakshimi Layout police are investigating the case related to the attempt to kidnap Vinay from their jurisdiction in May this year.

After the police visited his house, Yeddyurappa on Sunday urged Bengaluru Police Commissioner Praveen Sood to conduct a fair and truthful investigation into the case.

In a two-page letter to the commissioner, Yeddyurappa charged the police with misconduct during investigation. A team led by ACP Badiger entered his house through cellar on July 15 midnight in search of Santosh. They later left the place after finding that he was not in the house, the senior BJP leader mentioned in the letter. He said there was no need for the police to visit his house at midnight. According to Yeddyurappa, the police forced Rajendra Urs, one of the accused in the case, to mention that Santosh is also involved in the case.

“It appears that the police officers concerned are determined to fix Santosh as an accused in the case in which, to the best of my knowledge, he is not involved,” Yeddyurappa said. Rajendra Urs is said to be a BJP Yuva Morcha office-bearer and a close follower of Yeddyurappa. He said he has no intention of interfering in the probe and urged the police commissioner to ensure that the investigation is not done with an intention to damage the reputation of ‘political rivals’ and harassing the innocent. He said that Santosh is also his relative.

Meanwhile, the police denied certain charges levelled by Yeddyurappa. “We went to Yeddyurappa’s Dollar’s Colony residence based on an information that Santosh, who is wanted in an attempt to kidnap case, was there,” Badiger told DH.

The police claimed that they did not enter Yeddyurappa’s residence and, that he was sleeping when the police went there.

The charge that the police entered his residence through cellar and conducted searches are false. The police didn’t enter the residence as they didn’t have a warrant, the ACP said.

Badiger said he spoke to constables deployed at Yeddyurappa’s residence to know if Santosh was hiding there and then came back. The police claimed that they know that Yeddyurappa is a former chief minister and did their job within legal framework without crossing their limits.

When DH contacted Sood, he declined to comment.

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28: Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday demanded that the Karnataka government announce a "special package" for unorganised sector workers, street vendors and autorickshaw drivers, among others, all daily wagers whose lives are affected by the COVID-19 lockdown. "..a special package needs to be announced to this section of people, this is the demand," Siddaramaiah, who is also Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, told reporters here.

Alleging that the government has failed to control the spread of coronavirus, he said it is the government's responsibility to take care of the basic needs of those from the unorganised sector, whose lives have been impacted by the lockdown. "It is the duty of the government and they should do it immediately. The package should also be announced. I will hold discussions with leaders of other opposition parties like JD(S), CPI, CPI(M) and BSP in this regard and also on trouble faced by farmers," he added. Alleging discrimination in supply of food packets and ration kits, Siddaramaiah said it was being supplied properly only in constituencies represented by BJP legislators.

"Politics is being played out in supply of food materials to the needy, keeping corporation elections in mind.... We don't want to do politics at this point in time as there is lockdown. If things continue to be the same after the lockdown ends, we will protest on the streets," he said.

Siddaramaiah on Tuesday interacted with representatives of auto rickshaw and cab drivers, street vendors, barbers, unorganised workers organisations, among others, to understand the difficulties faced by them during the lockdown and to know whether help from the government has reached them. He said most of them don't have work and it has become difficult for them to lead their normal lives.

They raised several issues like auto and cab drivers being unable to pay road tax and EMI, he said, adding that he would write a detailed letter to the Chief Minister in this regard The former Chief Minister pointed out that there is about 21 lakh registered organised workers, 1.32 crore lakh unorganised workers and also agriculture labourers in the state.

"Among organised workers only 12.5 of the 21 lakh are said to be getting Rs 2000, that too from the Employees Welfare Fund, while others could not get any money, citing reasons like they have not renewed it," he said.

On the other hand, unorganised sector workers don't get money and were also not getting proper food or ration kits, he alleged Though the labour department claimed that it was supplying one lakh food packets and 1.5 lakh ration kits, as also corporations, there were leakages and it was not reaching the beneficiaries properly, he said.

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March 14,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 14: Amid coronavirus threat, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has ordered shutting down for a week of all places/activities where people gather in large number including swimming pools, shopping malls, schools, colleges, cinema halls etc, state Health Minister B Sriramulu said.

This comes after Yediyurappa chaired an emergency meeting with ministers and senior officials on Friday to discuss the situation.

Earlier, schools in the state had announced early summer vacation for their students this academic year as a precautionary measure. Other public places have been shut down in the state amid the Covid-19 scare.

The shut down in Karnataka comes after various other state governments ordered similar steps. Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Jammu and Kashmir etc. are some of the states where governments have ordered shut down as a precautionary measure to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

The central government has also taken several steps to contain the virus, including suspension of all visas to India till April 15. Till date, India has reported two deaths and 82 confirmed cases of the deadly coronavirus.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. The virus, which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan last year has spread to more than 100 countries worldwide, infecting over 1,30,000 people.

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April 9,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 9:  Ministers and members of Legislature in Karnataka will take a 30 per cent cut each in their salaries and allowances to fund the fight against coronavirus in the state, for a year.

An ordinance to reduce the salaries of ministers and legislators by 30 per cent for one year to meet the exigencies arising out of COVID-19 pandemic was approved by the state cabinet headed by chief minister B S Yediyurappa on Thursday.

"... we have cut by 30 per cent salaries and allowances of all ministers, MLAs, MLCs, also speaker, deputy speaker, chief whip every one for one year from April 1, amounting to Rs 15.36 crore," Law and Parliamentary Affairs minister J C Madhuswamy said.

Speaking to reporters after the cabinet meeting, he said, "we have the consent from all the political parties for this, so we have passed the ordinance today."

The Union Cabinet on Monday had approved a 30 per cent cut in salaries of all Members of Parliament and a two-year suspension of the MP Local Area Development (MPLAD) scheme.

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