Mining scam: Apex court refuses protection from arrest to HDK

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July 28, 2017

New Delhi/Bengaluru, Jul 28: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to grant any protection to former Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy from arrest in the cases relating to illegal grant of mining lease and lifting of minerals in favour of two miners and receipt of Rs 150 crore bribe.kumaraswamy

A bench of Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan just recorded a statement by Karnataka Lokayukta’s counsel, senior advocate Vikas Singh and advocate Joseph Aristotle, and Kumaraswamy’s counsel that the matter is coming up for consideration for anticipatory bail before the High Court of Karnataka on Friday. The court said the parties would be free to raise their plea before the high court.

In a relief to Kumaraswamy, the bench, however, said the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by the Lokayukta was permitted to carry out its investigation but the final report (charge sheet or closure) would not be filed without permission from the apex court.

However, Kumaraswamy’s anticipatory bail plea came up for hearing in the High Court of Karnataka on Thursday and the court extended the interim relief to him by directing SIT not to arrest him for the next two weeks. Justice Rathnakala adjourned the hearing by two weeks after the SIT informed the court that the mining matter is coming up for hearing in the Supreme Court and sought time.

In the Supreme Court, senior advocates Raju Ramachandran and Huzefa Ahmadi, appearing for the JD(S) leader, contended that the investigating agency has gone on to register separate FIRs in the matter under the garb of the apex court's direction for investigation, in March this year.

“The petitioner is being harassed. They (SIT) are trying to arrest him at any cost. There are three allegations, one related to grant of mining lease in favour of Sri Sai Venkateshwara Minerals, second, renewal of mining lease to Janthakal Enterprises and third, about payment of Rs 150 crore bribe. But, all these were related to one transaction. There cannot be separate FIRs,” they contended.

In respect of Venkateswara Minerals, the high court had already stayed the proceedings, nevertheless the petitioner was being subjected to investigation, Ramachandran submitted.

The cases pertaining to Janthakal Enterprises and payment of bribe was already quashed by the high court but the investigating agency was re-registering FIRs, forcing the petitioner to seek anticipatory bail, Ahmadi contended, seeking the apex court's intervention.

The SIT counsel opposed the plea for any protection, contending the investigation was being conducted on the direction of the Supreme Court only. They also pointed out that the petitioner was seeking anticipatory bail from the high court, despite a clear-cut direction by the apex court that no other court would interfere into the matter.

Declining any protection to Kumaraswamy for now, the court put the plea by former chief minister S M Krishna, represented by senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, in the case related to de-reservation of forest land for consideration on September 12.

The apex court in 2012 had stayed the investigation against Krishna.

Activist T J Abraham had filed a complaint in the matter by relying upon a report prepared by the then Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde, indicting the then chief ministers and bureaucrats in de-reservation of 11,797 square kilometres of forest land in 2002-03 in Ballari district and grant of illegal lease, resulting in huge losses to the government. Meanwhile, the court directed handing over a copy of the SIT report to all the parties.

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February 29,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 29: A Lingayat seer on Friday threatened to get 10 BJP MLAs to quit if Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa does not make MLA Dattatreya Patil Revoor a minister soon.

"If Yediyurappa does not make BJP's Gulbarga South MLA Dattatreya Patil Revoor a minister, I will get 10 ruling party legislators resign and reduce the government to a minority, forcing the Chief Minister to resign," said Srishaila Saranga mutt seer Deshikendra Swami at a meeting in Kalaburagi on Friday.

Addressing a gathering of the Lingayat community, to which Revoor belongs, the seer said although he wanted Yediyurappa to complete the remaining 3-year term in office and the BJP to return to power after the next elections, it would be difficult for Yediyurappa to continue if Revoor is not made a minister.

"Yediyurappa will be in office for the next three years if he makes Revoor minister. If not, I will ask him (latter) also to resign, as does not need to be in politics anymore because he has a house, many acres of agricultural land and is very rich," the seer told the gathering in Kannada.

In his nomination to contest in the May 2018 assembly elections, Revoor (37) declared in an affidavit Rs 17-crore assets, including immovable properties.

Wishing Yediyurappa to remain in office for the next three years and return as Chief Minister, the seer said if Yediyurappa is forced to quit, then the Lingayat community would not get an opportunity to have its leader as Chief Minister again for at least 30 years.

Yediyurappa, whose constituency is Shikaripura in Shivamogga district, is considered the tallest Lingayat leader of the politically powerful community, which accounts for 18% of the 6.5-crore state's population.

Though a dozen BJP legislators won from the erstwhile Hyderabad-Karnataka region in the May 2018 Assembly elections, only Prabhu Chauhan from the adjacent Bidar district was made minister for animal husbandry.

The Saranga mutt seer’s threat comes a month after Veerashaiva Lingayat Panchamasali seer Swami Vachananda, dared Yediyurappa to make 3 of the community legislators ministers ahead of the second cabinet expansion on February 6.

At a Lingayat gathering in the state's Davengere district on January 15, Vachananda told Yediyurappa to make party's Bilgi legislator Murgesh Nirani Minister, failing which the community would withdraw its support to the ruling party.

Hiryur is about 300km northwest of the southern state's capital Bengaluru.

Ticking off the young seer, a defiant Yediyurappa, however, threatened to walk out of the meeting if he was blackmailed for making Lingayat MLAs ministers.

"You cannot threaten me saying your sub-sect (Veera Shaiva) community would not support the BJP in the next assembly or Lok Saba elections, due in 2023 and 2024," retorted Yediyurappa, reasserting his status as the community's strongman in the state.

In the second cabinet expansion, only 10 newly elected legislators who defected from the Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) were made ministers, leaving 6 posts vacant in the 34-member ministry.

In the first cabinet expansion on August 20, 2019, 17 party legislators were made ministers. Nirani and others, who were present on the dais, pacified Yediyurappa to take his seat and requested the seer to avoid making political speech on such occasions.

"The chief minister threatened to resign than succumb to pressures from religious or community followers," a party official told media.

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: Members of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) on Thursday held a protest against the Karnataka government, accusing it of shielding Aditya Rao, the main accused of planting an improvised explosive device (IED) at the Mangaluru airport on January 20.

Meanwhile, the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Court has sent the accused Aditya Rao to 10 days police custody.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Bengaluru Police said that the procedure is being followed to hand-over to the Mangaluru Police a suspect who surrendered before it two days after planting an improvised explosive device (IED) at the Mangaluru International Airport.

The IED was later defused in an open field by the personnel of the bomb disposal squad.

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July 12,2020

Bengaluru,  Jul 12: In view of the rising COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru, a complete lockdown will be implemented in Bengaluru City and Bengaluru Rural areas from 8 pm on July 14 to 5 am on July 22.

"Essentials such as hospitals, groceries, milk, fruit, vegetables, medicines will be available during this period. In addition, medical and postgraduate examinations will happen as already scheduled," the Karnataka CMO informed.

Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa appealed: "Co-operate with all social security policies, wear masks, and abide by government-issued lock-down guidelines for buying everyday items. Your collaboration is essential to controlling the spread of COVID-19 infection."

"I would like to congratulate all Asha activists, medical and police personnel, officers, volunteers, journalists and all those who work directly and indirectly to control the spread of COVID-19 infection," he added.

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