Speaker reminds CM to constitute SIT to probe into BSY’s audiogate

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March 9, 2019

Bengaluru, Mar 9: Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar said he will soon write to chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, requesting him to expedite the process of setting up a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the poaching audio clip controversy involving BJP chief BS Yeddyurappa and others.

“I presume Kumaraswamy could not focus on this issue because he was pre-occupied with the groundwork for Lok Sabha elections,” Kumar told reporters on Friday. “I will write to him and remind him of the urgency of forming the SIT.”

On a suggestion from Kumar, Kumaraswamy had announced on the floor of the House on February 11 that he will constitute an SIT. Kumar was miffed since one BJP leader involved in the poaching exercise was caught on tape allegedly saying the speaker had accepted a bribe of “Rs 50 crore” to accept resignations of the coalition MLAs without hassle.

“I cannot carry this blemish on my head forever,” Kumar had said in the assembly, while advocating the necessity for a probe. “Please ensure the investigation is conducted by SIT and completed within 15 days.”

The audio clip, released by the CM to the media on February 8, has purported conversations between Yeddyurappa, Shivanagouda Naik (BJP MLA from Devadurga), and Sharanagouda Kandakur, son of JD(S) MLA Naganagouda Kandakur. Yeddyurapp and Naik purportedly try to lure the JD(S) leader by promising huge amounts of money and a minister’s post if he got his father to resign from the assembly and he (Sharanagouda) contest on the bypoll on a BJP ticket.

Kumar also said he will not take “a hasty decision” on Chincholi MLA Umesh Jadhav’s resignation and will seek legal opinion if necessary to ensure that it does not set a bad precedent.

Jadhav resigned on March 4, but Kumar is yet to accept his resignation as a Congress petition for his disqualification is pending since February 11. Siddaramaiah, Congress legislature party (CLP) leader, had sought legal action against Jadhav under the anti-defection law for defying a whip by abstaining from two CLP meetings on January 18 and February 8 and skipping five days of the assembly budget session.

After submitting his resignation to the speaker in person, Jadhav joined the BJP in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a party rally recently. He plans to contest against Congress leader Mallikarjuna M Kharge in the forthcoming Lok Sabha election from Kalaburagi seat.

The speaker said he has already served notice to Jadhav to explain reasons for his resignation and has given him a week’s time to clarify his position.

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April 4,2020

New Delhi, Apr 4: The Supreme Court on Friday urged Karnataka and Kerala to amicably resolve their issues concerning a border blockade that has choked the free flow of vehicles carrying essential items and patients in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Karnataka, which imposed the blockade, justified that its border was sealed to “combat the spread of the pandemic by preventing the movement of people from the bordering districts of Kerala to Karnataka”.

The State had moved the Supreme Court, challenging a Kerala High Court order on April 1 to open the border. Kerala has countered that patients from the State cannot be denied access to health care. Besides, the blockade has severely affected the supply of essential items, from medicines to food, to Kerala.

On Friday, a Supreme Court Bench of Justices L. Nageswara Rao and Deepak Gupta urged the States to not confront each other in the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis. Instead, it asked the Chief Secretaries of both States to sit with the Union Health Secretary and iron out a solution. Meanwhile, the apex court urged Kerala not to take any precipitative action based on the High Court order.

The court issued notice to Kerala on the appeal filed by Karnataka, represented by advocate Shubhranshu Padhi. It listed the case for further hearing on April 7.

Karnataka, in its appeal against the High Court order, said the blockade was put in place in the interest of public health. The situation regarding Coronavirus was “really dire”, it said. It warned that opening the blockade would cause a law and order issue as its local population wanted the border to remain sealed.

Karnataka argued that Kerala was the “worst-affected” State in the country with nearly 194 coronavirus cases. In this, Kasaragod, adjoining Karnataka, was the “worst affected” district of Kerala with over a 100 positive cases.

MP’s plea

The court also separately considered a writ petition by Kasaragod MP Rajmohan Unnithan for an order to forthwith open the State border.

The parliamentarian, represented by advocates Haris Beeran and Pallavi Pratap, urged the court to issue an ex-parte stay on the operation of the blockade imposed by Karnataka with its border States.

Mr. Unnithan said Karnataka’s blockade was “ill-planned and dangerous” and had led to loss of lives. Two patients from Kerala, in need of urgent medical care, died after their ambulances were denied entry at the border by the Karnataka authorities. 

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March 1,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 1: Bengaluru Police has rescued six women and arrested two people after a raid on a spa, allegedly operating illegally, in the city's HSR layout area.

"Of the women rescued three are from Thailand and the other three are from North-Eastern states," said a statement from the Central Crime Branch's (CCB) Women Protection Wing.

The raid was carried out on Saturday night and the police have arrested two people, while the owner of the spa is absconding.

The arrested suspects have been identified as Peter Sunawar and Rajkumar Radhakrishna Mishra. Further investigation is underway in the case.

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June 11,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 11: City police on Thursday filed a 700-page chargesheet in connection with the arrest of Aditya Rao, 36, accused of planting an IED at Mangaluru International Airport on January 20.

The chargesheet said the bag placed near MIA entrance had a real bomb, as per the FSL report. The IED in the tin box was made of sulphur, ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate and charcoal.

Rao, an engineer, who learnt bomb-making through online videos, had also placed a timer along with it and sharp objects such as nails and metals. However, he had not fixed wires to trigger a blast. “His intention was not to cause a blast but only to create a scare,” said sources.

The bomb was made in less than two weeks. However, it had taken Rao several days to procure raw materials. Police had completed the chargesheet process in April.

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