Congress MLC Veerabhadrappa in a spot over fake travel bills

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July 4, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 4: Senior Congress leader and MLC Allum Veerabhadrappa appears to have found himself in a spot over the controversy related to fake travel bills.Allum

Veerabhadrappa has recently written to the Legislative Council Secretariat stating that he is ready to repay the money he had claimed as travel allowance if it is not as per the procedure. The MLC has also requested the Secretariat to let him know the total amount that he is supposed to repay in this regard. But the Council Secretariat had so far kept the letter under wraps. The Secretariat has forwarded the letter to Council Chairman D H Shankaramurthy.

The BJP leader in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Council Padmanabha Reddy had accused eight MLCs, including Veerabhadrappa, of claiming lakhs of rupees as travel allowance from the Council Secretariat by submitting fake bills. He had complained against the lawmakers to the Council Chairman and urged him to disqualify them. Raghu Achar, N S Boseraju, S Ravi, R B Thimmapura (all Congress), C R Manohar, Appaji Gowda (both JD-S) and M D Lakshminarayana (Independent) are the other MLCs.

Reddy’s contention is that the MLCs had voted in favour of the Congress in the 2016 BBMP mayoral election, claiming that they are residents of Bengaluru. And at the same time they also claimed about Rs 37 lakh as travel allowance between October 2016 and April 2017 from the Council Secretariat stating that they reside in various cities and towns of the state. Veerabhadrappa had claimed Rs 3.20 lakh as travel allowance stating that he was a resident of Ballari, according to Reddy.

Subsequent to Reddy’s complaint, Shankaramurthy issued a notice to all the eight MLCs, seeking their response. They were given time till June 3 to respond. But they sought one month’s time, which was granted.

Veerabhadrappa wrote to the Secretariat much before the Chairman issued the notice. Veerabhadrappa is a Congress leader from Ballari. He has also served as a minister and state Congress president in the past.

When contacted, Veerabhadrappa said: “All bills are prepared by the Accounts section of the Secretariat. I have nothing to do with them. So, I have asked the Council Secretariat to let me know if there is any procedural lapse. And I have told them that, if necessary, I am ready to pay back the money. I have not done anything that is against the rule book in my long political career. It is actually the duty of the Council Secretariat to ensure that all procedures are followed.”

But Reddy said Veerabhadrappa’s letter has proven that he is guilty. “Being lawmakers, the MLCs are supposed to be role models for others. Instead, they have misled the Council and claimed money by submitting fake bills. The Chairman should disqualify them immediately,” he demanded.

Reddy also accused Veerabhadrappa of voting in both the BBMP and the Ballari mayoral elections. Soon after voting in the BBMP mayoral election in September last year, he got his name in the voters’ list in Bengaluru deleted. Later, his name was included in the voters’ list in Ballari and he voted in the Ballari mayoral election held in April 2017.

Shankarmurthy was not available for comment.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru, June 28: In his apparent bid to win the hearts of the people of Tulu Nadu while leaving this coastal city, Dr P S Harsha, the outgoing Mangaluru city police commissioner, today took to social media and thanked the people. The language he chose for his prolonged Facebook post and one paragraph tweet was Tulu.

“Loveable people of Kudla! I have received the transfer order after serving as the Commissioner of Police of Mangaluru City for 11 months. (During this period) I worked with utmost honesty and pro-people approach with the complete cooperation of my department. I wholeheartedly thank all those who supported me,” tweeted Dr Harsha, who is now posted in Bengaluru as the Deputy Inspector General and Commissioner of Information and Public Relations.

In his Facebook post, Dr Harsha claimed that thanks to his initiative “My Beat My Pride”, the policing in the coastal city has strengthened. 

“My only intention was to put an end to rowdyism and illegal activities. I had given priority to curb the drug mafia. ‘My Beat My Pride’ became a successful initiative thanks to public support,” he said. 

The IPS officer went on to claim that with the with the co-operation of the senior officers, the police department managed to efficiently handle situations during anti-CAA and pro-CAA agitations in the city, detection of explosives at Mangaluru International Airport and also during the covid-19 pandemic. 

However, he did not mention about the death of two people in random police firing following a baton charge during anti-CAA protests in the city on December 19.

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Tuesday, 30 Jun 2020

power is not permenant. 2 innocents were killed in mangalore,  if it was in USA the cop would have been in jail.

 

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January 20,2020

Chamarajanagara, Jan 20: Karnataka High Court Judge P G M Patil has said that it was the responsibility of the judiciary to ensure that justice was not delayed.

He was speaking at a function marking the inauguration of the first and second floors of the district courts in Chamarajanagar town here last evening. He said that the role of the judiciary was critical in establishing justice in society and hence all efforts must be made to ensure that there was no delay in securing justice.

He observed that the district court has been provided with better amenities that should be utilized for the benefit of the public. The district is no longer backward. It has shown progress and development in recent years and has produced three HC judges, Justice Patil added.

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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: The Karnataka government on Monday decided to purchase 1,000 ventilators from medical devices company Skanray Technologies and five lakh Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), amid rising COVID-19 cases.

Health Minister B Sriramulu convened a meeting with officials to review the situation in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, and with the Mysuru-based firm through a video conference.

"In the meeting, it was decided to buy 1,000 ventilators immediately", the Minister tweeted.

He said the government has already taken steps to buy ten lakh masks, and decided to purchase five lakh PPE.

"The Health Department has been working on a war- footing to halt the spread of the (COVID-19) infections", Sriramulu tweeted.

The Minister appealed to the citizens to strictly follow social distancing.

Six new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Karnataka on Sunday, taking the total number of infections to the respiratory disease to 26 -- the highest number of positive cases in a single day in the State.

The Karnataka government has announced shutdown of all commercial activities barring essential services in nine districts, where COVID-19 cases have been reported, till March 31.

They are: Bengaluru city, Bengaluru Rural, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dharwad, Chikkaballapura, Kodagu and Belagavi, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

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