Inspectors accused in mining scam still working in Lokayukta: CM

July 24, 2013

Inspectors_accusedBangalore, Jul 24: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said two police officers who are facing corruption charges in illegal mining cases are still working in the Lokayukta.

Disclosing this in the Legislative Assembly while replying to Mallikarjuna S Khuba (JD-S), the chief minister said police inspectors Nagaraj M Madalli and M Dharmendra, who had earlier worked in Bellary district, are facing the allegations of receiving bribe from mining scam accused Kharadapudi Mahesh of Hospet.

Nagaraj who is said to have received bribe while he was in the Hadagali police station, is now inspector at the Bagalkot Lokayukta office. Dharmendra, who had earlier worked at Bellary’s Hagari police station, is now inspector at Mysore Lokayukta office.

In a report submitted to the House, Siddaramaiah has also stated that IPS officer Sonia Narang too is facing allegations of encouraging illegal mining. Now she is commandant, first battalion, KSRP, Bangalore. He said that the government was considering action against her.

The Lokayukta, in his report, had stated that 787 officers including 191 police officers were party to the illegal mining. It has already been reported that IPS officers M N Nagaraj and Eshwarachandra Sagar are facing charges. For the first time, Narang’s name has been made public in this regard.

Action delayed

The chief minister admitted that there has been a delay in taking action against officials who colluded with those who were into illegal mining. But he hastened to add that his government was not responsible for it. The final report reached the government two years ago on August 27. But, there has been a delay in taking action against the guilty officials. A committee will be constituted to decide the course of action to be taken, after the conclusion of the legislature session.

He said that notices have been issued to the 198 officers who are facing bribery charges. The CID is probing five officers, while the Lokayukta has been investigating 98 others. The committee headed by police officer V S D’Souza has been able to identify 97 police personnel who had allegedly encouraged illegality. But, it has not been able to identify 94 personnel.

Replying to Eshwara Khandre (Cong), Siddaramaiah said that as per the Indian Bureau of Mines’ report of 2010, the state has 9,959 million tonnes of iron ore deposit. In the last three years, 7.65 crore tonnes of ore has been extracted and the royalty earned by the state was Rs 1,519.68 crore.

Special court may try cases

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah assured the Assembly that the government would consider the suggestion to set up a fast track court to try illegal mining cases.

Mallikarjuna Khuba (JD-S) and Basavaraj Rayareddy (Cong) pressured the chief minister to set up a special court. Siddaramaiah, who was not categorical in his reply, just said he would look into the suggestion.

He said the State has suffered a loss of Rs 16,000 crore due to illegal ore export. In addition, the tax evasion was Rs 2,000 crore. The government would try to recover the losses, he added.

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March 3,2020

Mumbai, Mar 3: The country will turn "peaceful" if Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "bhakts" follow him in quitting the social media, the NCP said on Tuesday, taking a dig at the PM over his tweet that was thinking of giving up his social media accounts.

NCP chief spokesperson and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik also said that Modi's decision will be "in the interest of the country".

His comments came a day after Modi said he is contemplating giving up social media presence.

"This Sunday, thinking of giving up my social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube. Will keep you all posted," the prime minister said on the micro-blogging site.

Taking a swipe at the prime minister, Malik in a tweet said, "Yesterday, Modi ji gave hint of giving up the social media from Sunday. Some leaders are also talking about giving up (the social media). The country will turn peaceful if all the bhakts (followers) give it up."

"Modi ji's decision will be in the interest of the country. We welcome it, Modi ji take decision," Malik tweeted with the hash tag "ModiQuitsSocialMedia".

Earlier, the Congress took a swipe at the prime minister, with Rahul Gandhi tweeting "Give up hatred, not social media accounts" after tagging Modi's post.

Within minutes of Modi's tweet on Monday, scores of netizens urged him not to quit the various social media platforms as 'No Sir' trended on Twitter.

The prime minister is one of the most-followed world leaders on social media. He has 53.3 million followers on Twitter, 44 million on Facebook and 35.2 millionon Instagram.

The Twitter handle of Prime Minister's Office has 32 million followers.

In September 2019, PM Modi was the third most followed world leader on the microblogging site, behind only US President Donald Trump and his predecessor Barack Obama.

The Prime Minister was the first Indian to cross the 50-million followers mark on Twitter.

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August 5,2020

Mumbai, Aug 5: A day after the Bihar government requested for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, the Centre has accepted the state’s request. 

The CBI, which falls under the Union Home Ministry, will now take over the probe. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta on Wednesday stated in the apex court that the Centre has accepted the request floated by the Nitish Kumar government recommending a CBI inquiry.

A bench of Justice Hrishikesh Roy observed that truth behind the 34-year-old Rajput's death should come out. "Truth should come out so far as actor's death is concerned," the SC bench said as reported by news agency.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is also hearing a petition filed by model-actress Rhea Chakraborty who was in a relationship with the deceased actor. In her plea, she sought the transfer of an FIR lodged in Patna by Rajput's father, K K Singh, who had accused her of abetting his suicide.

The 34-year-old actor was found hanging from the ceiling of his apartment in suburban Bandra in Mumbai on June 14.

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June 16,2020

New Delhi, Jun 16: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday demanded a rollback of hike in fuel prices, saying the government's decision to increase the prices of petrol and diesel during the coronavirus crisis is "wholly insensitive" and "ill-advised".

The government is doing nothing short of "profiteering off its people" when they are down and out, she said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Petrol and diesel prices were hiked for the 10th day in a row on Tuesday.

"I am deeply distressed that in these exceedingly difficult times since the beginning of March, the government has taken the wholly insensitive decision to increase petrol and diesel prices on no less than ten separate occasions," Gandhi said in her letter.

She accused the government of earning an additional revenue of nearly Rs 2.6 lakh crore through these "ill-advised" hikes in excise duty and increase in prices of petrol and diesel.

"I urge you to roll back these increases and pass on the benefit of low oil prices directly to the citizens of this country.

"If you wish for them to be 'self-reliant' then do not place financial fetters on their ability to move forward," the Congress president said.

Gandhi also urged the government to use its resources to put money directly into the hands of those in need in these times of severe hardship.

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