BJP leaders petition governor against Anti-Corruption Bureau

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August 22, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 22: The state BJP leaders on Monday complained to Governor Vajubhai Vala against the state government for “misusing” the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to target its leaders and urged him to order a high-level enquiry into the issue.

Besides, the party urged the Governor to direct the government to immediately suspend Director General of Police (ACB) M N Reddi and remove adviser to Home Minister Kempaiah from his post.

The government has been tapping phone conversations of the Opposition party leaders, booking false cases against them and failed to take action against anti-social elements indulging in the killing of RSS activists, the BJP party leaders stated in a six-page memorandum submitted to the Governor.

The BJP directly charged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah with conspiring against his political opponents with the help of the ACB chief and Kempaiah. The ACB has filed cases against BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa, based on a complaint filed by a ‘dubious’ RTI activist with an intention to harass him. The activist’s complaint pertains to denotification of lands meant for the formation of Shivaram Karanth Layout by the BDA. But, Yeddyurappa did not pass any order to denotify the land when he was the chief minister, the memorandum stated.

The government did not issue the final notification for acquiring the land. The High Court of Karnataka quashed the preliminary notification for land acquisition, stating that the scheme formulated by the BDA had lapsed. This shows that there was no administrative lapse during Yeddyurappa’s tenure as the chief minister. “Despite these legal & factual aspects and High Court orders, the ACB, under political dictum, has decided to proceed against former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa solely to tarnish his image in public (sic),” the memorandum said.

The BJP leaders said that the ACB officials, including J K Anthony John, Balaraj and Manjunath, tried to force KAS officer Basavarajendra to issue a false statement to implicate Yeddyurappa. The ACB officials made the KAS officer an accused in the case as he refused to heed to their demands. “This is a shocking misuse of the ACB by the chief minister, who is incidentally heading the ACB,” the saffron party charged.

Earlier, the BJP leaders led by Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Ananth Kumar took out a protest march from Ambedkar statue in front of the Vidhana Soudha to the Raj Bhavan. Almost all the senior BJP leaders, including K S Eshwarappa, took part in the march in a show of unity.

“The entire state is shocked by the way the government is misusing the ACB to fix Yeddyurappa. We have drawn the Governor’s attention in this regard and urged him to take action against the government,” Ananth Kumar told reporters.

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24:The first 'Sunday curfew' imposed by the Karnataka government to try and contain the spread of COVID-19 got underway in the state today, with people by and large adhering to norms, roads wearing a deserted look and almost no vehicular traffic, barring essential services.

With barricades being up across most roads in the state, people ventured out only to purchase groceries, vegetabes and medicines.

Instances of violation of Sunday curfew lockdown norms were reported in COVID-19 hotspots of Shivajinagar and Rayapura in Bengaluru and Nelamangala and Devanahalli.

Temples, malls, bars, eateries and small food joints remained shut throughout state.

In most parts of the state buses, autorickshaws and cabs did not ply.

In Bengaluru, the ever bustling Majestic area, which houses the central city bus stand, inter-city bus stand, Metro Railway Station and the City Railway Station, did not see any activity as buses did not ply and all shops were shut, police said.

Reports from Mysuru, Tumakuru, Kolar, Mangaluru, Udupi and other towns across the state said there were no lockdown violations.

Amid the rigid curfew marriages were conducted in a simple manner in various parts of the state like Gollarahatti and Yashwanthapura in Bengaluru and also in Davangere.

Families of the brides and grooms invited only a few people for the event, adhered to social distancing norms and wore masks.

In Gollarahatti, the event organisers cleaned the road, after which the invitees, who were hardly 25 to 30 in number, sat down to have a feast.

The Karnataka government had eased restrictions during Lockdown 4 for start of economic activities like city buses, inter-district bus service, intrastate train services, opening of shops and markets.

However, the government had made it clear that there will be 'Janata Curfew' every Sunday during which only essential services would be permitted.

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April 29,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 29: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday clarified that Department of Telecommunications has extended the relaxed terms and conditions for VPN till July 31.

"Wish to clarify that it is not extension of WFH. In response to IT Industry's request to facilitate WFH for OSPs, Department of Telecommunications, India had relaxed terms and conditions for VPN till April 30 After discussions with IT Ministers this relaxation in terms and conditions is extended till July 31," Prasad Tweeted quoting Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka Dr Ashwath Narayan.

Earlier, the Karnataka government issued a press statement saying that the central government has given permission to IT professionals to work from home till July 31 in the view of COVID-19 pandemic.

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May 14,2020

Dubai: The father of a 16-year old girl who came on a visit visa to the UAE to visit him is desperate for help as she has been hospitalised, even as he has been rendered jobless.

On February 6, Amber D’Couto flew into Dubai from Mangaluru, India, along with her older sister, Alison, 19. The girls wanted to visit their dad Vivian D’Couto who was working in an automobile company at Jebel Ali.

The father was overjoyed to meet his girls until things took an ugly turn.

Two months into her stay, Amber fell seriously ill, even as D’Couto was served a termination letter by his company.

D’Couto said his daughter, a Grade 10 student, was perfectly healthly but suddenly developed high fever and began vomiting. She was rushed to a private hospital in Qusais which could not accommodate her because of the ongoing COVID-19 situation.

On April 30, she was admitted to another private hospital in the same area. After testing negative for COVID-19 thrice, she was diagnosed with acute pancreatis and Rheumatoid fever.

While the girl remains in hospital, the bill has spiralled to over Dh50,000, D’Couto said, adding that without a job now, he had no means to pay the huge amount.

“Amber is a very sweet child and a very bright student. She was living a very healthy life prior to coming to Dubai. But she is so ill now and under round-the-clock vigil in the ICU. The treatment for her condition is very specific and costly.”

A worried man, he said: “My daughter was on a visit visa and she had no insurance. We appeal to compassionate people to help us out in this difficult hour. Due to the current situation, I have lost my job and I am unable to pay for her medical expenses. Her condition has not stabilised yet and I am taking each day as it comes. I trust the doctors to help her recover, and we hope to be repatriated to India at the earliest so she can get further medical care.”

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