Don't blame Siddaramaiah for union govt's fault: UT Khader tells Poojary

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August 17, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 17: For the first UT Khader, the Food and Civil Supplies Minister, has openly expressed unhappiness over the anti-Siddaramaiah rhetoric of veteran Congress leader B Janardhana Poojary.

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Responding to queries of media persons in the city on Tuesday Mr Khader said that he was deeply hurt by Mr Poojary's comment blaming the State government and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for the police action against agitating farmers in Navalgund.

Mr Khader said that the State government and the Chief Minister are not at fault with regard to the interim order of the tribunal. “It is because of the Union government that the interim order went against us,” he alleged.

“Mr. Poojary's shouldn't have said that the State government and Mr. Siddaramaiah will suffer for police “excesses” on farmers agitating against the interim order of Mahadayi Water Tribunal.

“Why we should suffer for the fault of union government? Our CM is yet to come out of grief for the loss of his son. It is sad to hear such words from a senior leader,” he lamented.

Moreover, Mr. Khader said, when the decision of the tribunal came, Mr. Siddaramaiah was attending to his ailing son in Belgium, who ultimately passed away.

Mr. Khader said that farmers staged a protest in Navalgund. Some anti-social elements who joined the protest set court records on fire and threw stones at some public buildings for which the police took action. There have been some “excesses” by the police for which Home Minister G. Parameshwara has expressed regret. The Chief Minister has ensured that farmers against whom cases were registered obtained bail.

Claiming to be unaware of the directive of District Congress unit chief asking Mr. Poojary not to hold press meetings at the party office, Mr. Khader said that Mr. Poojary was among the three Congress leaders who have built the party in the region since 1980.

“It is because of Mr. Poojary that we have our party office in Hampankatta,” he said. Mr. Poojary was just advising the party and his statements cannot be construed as anti-party activity, Mr. Khader said.

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Vishwa
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

We totally agree union govt played in the verdict considering next year election in Goa.
But Mr. UTK please don't call 70+ year old women whom you did laaticharge are as anti-social elements. Moreover when farmers announced the bandh none of the ministers, MPs visited and consoled the victim farmers. When you can't give little confidence of fight further on this issue at that moment how the hell can you do laaticharge. Don't be atrocious in the name of democracy.

Abdul Latif
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

I agree with Dr.Salin Kamath, Mr. UTK do ur dty and go ahead

Dr.Sanil Kamath
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

@ Mohan Salian,

Dear Khader sir,If you have truth with you then no need to Worry any Tom Dick & Harry.
Work for the Nation,and the People,Do not work to show other's.
BE A TRUE INDIAN.People of Karnataka is with you.

kalandar
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Rightly say the Great UTK

ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

khader haamre billy humse miyaoo....

dhananjaya
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

khader sir i respect u, whatever Mr poojary said that was 100% true and he has the power to talk, he is senior leader. no need of any suggestion for any correction.

Bhavana
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Now its time for Poojary to take rest at home,

jayaram karanth
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

yahh exactly UTK its totally union govt problem. but our CM can help on this,

Preethi salian
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

UTK u must be tight lipped for J Poojary for your politics.

mahendra
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

rightly said utk we are proud of you.

mohan salian
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

beware of poojaries.... mr. khader.

Pradeep Poojary
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

ut khader i respect u, but dont blame Mr Poojary, whatever he tells it will be 100% correct, people dont like him because he dont lie instead of that he directly tell on the face and close it.

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