Simplify laws to ensure a corruption-free society'

March 17, 2012

Mangalore, March 17: A corruption free society is reality, if laws are simplified, a habit of law abiding culture is propagated and if children are raised with discipline, believes non-executive chairman of Karnataka Bank Limited Ananthkrishna.

Inaugurating a day-long seminar on “Is corruption free society possible?” organized by the Integral Yoga Satsanga (IYS) and Divyas at Fatima Retreat House at Valencia, he rephrased French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau's famous quote and stressed that 'man is born non-corrupt, but everywhere he sees is corruption.'

He emphasised that there would be more corruption if there were more laws. In present times expertise is measured in terms of finding loopholes in law. Budgets will be presented at the centre and state and there will be talks on how to escape from paying tax, he added.

Citing incidents form his personal experiences, he said law abiders are harassed and law breakers are respected. The habit of law abiding culture should be encouraged. Being non-corrupt is not enough, one must also be morally non-corrput, he said. Students must answer to their conscience and not to others, he said, highlighting the advice given by his father, an upright village accountant, on how one must not work for others but to be true to our conscience. “The system will make you corrupt but resist it by all means”, he said.

Ananthkrishna also called upon elders to stop sulking but to share ideals adopted in their life with youth. Values, ethics always have value in life, he informed and added that elders must encourage youth not to chase money. “The society on their part must not only merely follow the letter of law but intent of law. Teach discipline to your children and learn to live within the framework of law”, he said in his passionate plea to the audience.

Padma Bhushana awardee Dr B M Hegde , retired lecturer Prof Surendra Rao, IYS secretary V L Rego , Fatima Retreat House director Fr Ronnie Prabhu were present.

Tough Nut to crack: Ananthkrishna said on retiring, an incident was enough to spread word on he being a tough nut to crack on the issue of corruption. After a farewell organized in Puttur, he was taken to a local Mahalakshmi temple. To his surprise the priest garlanded him with a gold chain offered by bank's employees. Unhappy with the act, AnanthKrishna removed the chain and dropped it in the temple hundi leaving all stunned.

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June 4,2020

New Delhi, Jun 4: The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought response from Prajwal Revanna, the grandson of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, on a plea challenging his election in 2019 from Hassan Lok Sabha constituency as a joint candidate of the Janata Dal Secular and the Congress.

A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and Hrishiksh Roy issued notice to the returned candidate from the high-profile constituency on an appeal challenging the Karnataka High Court's order by which an election petition against his win was dismissed.

In the proceedings held through video-conferencing, the top court issued notice and tagged the appeal filed by G Devarajegowda for hearing with other similar pending plea filed by the BJP candidate on the issue.

Mr Devarajegowda in the plea said that his election petition was dismissed by the High Court on "procedural irregularities". The plea said that Mr Prajwal had resorted to unfair and corrupt practices and his election should be set aside.

It said the High Court did not consider the fact that by dismissing the election petition, it was running a risk of having a representative in parliament who has not got the maximum number of valid votes.

The petitioner, an advocate by profession, sought a declaration of rival BJP candidate, A Manju, as the winner for having secured the maximum number of valid votes.

A separate appeal was earlier filed by Mr Manju against the High Court order and the top court had already issued notice to the retuned candidate on that.

Mr Manju had challenged the 2019 election of Mr Prajwal on the ground that there was allegedly non-disclosure of assets held by him in his election affidavit.

Mr Prajwal was declared winner with 6,76,606 votes. Mr Manju came first runner-up with 5,35,282 votes.

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June 14,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 14: A 26-year-old man, who had recently returned to Mangaluru from Maharashtra, succumbed to coronavirus today. With this number of covid-19 deaths in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada rose to eight.

After returning from Mumbai, he had undergone institutional quarantine on May 28 and 29. Later, he was under home quarantine as he was suffering from kidney related ailment. He completed his home quarantine on June 10.

On June 12, the youth was admitted to the private hospital in the city due to kidney related ailment. He did not respond to treatment and died.

His throat swab sample was tested after which it was confirmed that he was having coronavirus infection also.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday announced further relief package to the lockdown affected people.

Addressing a press conference, the Chief Minister said about Rs 500 crore would be earmarked to distribute to over 10 lakh farmers, who had grown Jowar and also cash compensation to the shepherds who would lose sheep and goats due to natural disasters.

While commending the efforts of the ASHA workers, who are remained in the frontline in fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chief Minister said an additional Rs 3000 would be remitted to their bank accounts as an incentive.

The Chief minister had announced Rs 1610 crore cash relief package to benefit the auto drivers, barbers and washermen, last week.

He had also announced relief package to the farmers, and migrant workers and construction workers.

Replying to questions, he denied that by bringing amendment to the APMC Act, farmers would be suffered.

Brushing aside the criticism over an ordinance brought to the APMC Act by the Opposition Congress and the JD(S), the Chief Minister said “Amendment had been brought after taking care that farmers interests will not be adversely affected”.

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