Congress to demand dissolution of state govt

October 17, 2011

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Udupi, October 17: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President Dr G Parameshwar informed that congress leaders will meet Governor H R Bhardhwaj at the earliest demanding dissolution of state government as most of the ministers in the cabinet are facing charges of corruption and criminal misconduct.

Speaking to the media persons here on Sunday he said that if Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda has any respect for democracy and constitution then he should resign and dissolve the assembly to seek fresh mandate from the people, as 75 percent of his cabinet colleagues are party to all wrong decisions taken by the former chief minister Yeddyurappa who has been arrested for his involvement in land scam.

He said at least 14 ministers of Yeddyurappa ministry who are continuing in the current cabinet are involved in criminal misconduct. Ministers R Ashok, Yogeshwar, Renukacharya, Somanna and even state party chief K S Eshwarappa are facing corruption and cheating charges against whom complaints have been lodged, he alleged and added that Fisheries Minister Vasanth Asnotikar is alleged to be involved in fraud case involving nearly Rs 100 crore.

Denying the charges that the congress party has celebrated after the pronouncement of arrest warrant of Yeddyurappa, Parameshwar clarified that Congress party has not celebrated the arrest of the former chief minister.

“It is not an issue for celebration. But the party is of the strong opinion that the verdict of arrest warrant against Yeddyurappa by the court is triumph of truth and it is also a strong warning for those in public life irrespective of party affiliation that they cannot escape from law if they have done anything against the law,” he said.

Power crisis

He said that state government has failed to overcome power crisis too. “Contrary to the charges made by the government, the centre has released about 800 MW power besides supplying 70 per cent of the required coal for the power plants.

If government is really serious on the power situation, it should take an all party delegation to the centre to meet Prime Minister and Union Power minister to discuss and bring pressure on them to extend all required assistance in this direction. However this government has no confidence on the opposition parties,” he said.Referring to the draught situation in the state, he alleged that state government has not made any representation to the centre seeking help.

Replying to a query on the statement made by BJP state president K S Eshwarappa against congress leaders' involvement in illegal mining scam, Parameshwar said the congress party's stand is clear in this regard. It is still demanding CBI probe into the issue. If any of his party leaders are found guilty after the probe, the party will not oppose action against such guilty leaders, he added.

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Ernakulam, May 25: Miscreants belonging to self-proclaimed Hindutva outfits have demolished a church set erected for the shoot of a Malayalam film at Kalady in Kerala’s Ernakulam district.

The set was erected to shoot the climax scene of the super hero film Minnal Murali, directed by Basil Joseph and starring Tovino Thomas and newcomer actor Femina.

The incident took place on Sunday. Members of the Antharashtra Hindu Parishad claimed that with the help of their sister outfit Antarashtra Bajrang Dal, they demolished the church set, erected on an island on the Periyar river in Kalady.

Hari Palode, the General Secretary of AHP, an organisation founded by Praveen Togadia, boasted on Facebook that they were not used to pleading to anyone, and decided to demolish the church set that was constructed near the Adi Sankaracharya mutt. 

“When they built such a structure in front of the Mahadeva shrine in Kalady, we said no. We had also submitted several complaints. We do not have the habit of pleading. We decided to demolish it. Our self respect must be protected at all cost,” AHP’s General Secretary Hari Palode wrote on his Facebook post along with pictures of members demolishing the set. 

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“They had submitted a letter seeking permission to raise a temporary set. This was back in February before construction began. The panchayat committee had approved this request,” Mini said.

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