Allegations by rebel MLAs fallacious, Karnataka Speaker tells SC

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July 13, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 13: Karnataka Assembly Speaker K.R. Ramesh Kumar on Friday told the Supreme Court that the allegation by 10 rebel MLAs of the Congress-JD(S) coalition that he had made himself "scarce" and was unavailable on the day of their resignation is "fallacious".

In an affidavit, he said that none of these MLAs submitted the resignation in person or by hand to him. "It is therefore patently false to suggest that the speaker had made himself scarce or was unavailable".

The MLAs moved the apex court alleging that the speaker was not accepting their resignations.

Their counsel had told the top court on Thursday that on July 6, when some of the MLAs went to submit their resignations, the speaker left his office through the back door.

Kumar said that such allegations not only undermine the authority of the office of the Speaker but are absolutely "fallacious" to say the least and have been made only with an "intent to mislead the apex court".

He pointed out that the disqualification petitions of Ramesh Jarkhiholli and Mahesh Kumathalli, two rebel MLAs, were filed on February 11 and pending consideration.

Kumar further said that another rebel MLA, Anand Singh, had resigned on July 1 following which the Governor had written to the Speaker to take action as per the rules. On July 6, the office of the Speaker received the resignation letters of 12 MLAs, he added.

"None of the MLAs ever submitted their resignations in person or by hand to me. It is therefore patently false to suggest that the speaker had made himself scarce or was unavailable.

"I was available throughout the week, including on Saturday, July 6, till 12.30 PM. None of the petitioners have sought any appointment. As I was pre-occupied with my personal work, I left the office at 12.30 PM. Only subsequently I came to know from my office that the petitioners had come to my office at around 2.30 PM to give the resignations," he said.

Kumar further said that following this, the Governor Vajubhai Vala had asked him to do the needful as per the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Karnataka Legislative Assembly.

He said he had informed the Governor that none of the members have ever contacted him or his office to seek an appointment to submit the resignation letters.

"Further the letters were not in accordance with the prescribed format. It was also informed that three of the MLAs have been given an appointment on July 12 and the remaining have been given appointment on July 15," Kumar said.

He further said that he had also sent letters to the 14 MLAs informing that only the resignation letters of five MLAs were in proper format and requested the remaining to submit these again if they wished to resign as per the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Karnataka Legislative Assembly.

He said six of the rebel MLAs -- A H Vishwanath, Ramesh Jarkhiholli, S T Somashekhara, Mahesh Kumatahalli, B C Patil and A Shivram Hebbar -- re-submitted their resignations on July 10.

Kumar said the rebel MLAs moved the apex court on the same day that they had re-submitted their resignation in the proper format. The Congress also filed petitions on July 10 seeking disqualification of eight rebel MLAs, which were pending, he added.

"I further state that on July 11, 10 number of MLAs came and met me in my chambers and handed over fresh letters of resignation. The entire proceedings were videographed. The MLAs during the course of hearing admitted that they had never tendered their resignation to the speaker personally.

"The MLAs also confirmed that they had neither sought time nor an appointment with the Speaker. They also stated that it is wrong to state that when the MLAs had come to offer resignation the Speaker had escaped from the back door. I am bringing this on record only to show that the petitioners have misled the court," he said.

Kumar submitted that he was in the process of considering the resignations and they will be considered along with proceedings under Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

He had on Thursday moved the apex court against its order asking him to take a decision on the resignation of 10 rebel MLAs during the course of the day.

He submitted that the order passed was based upon submissions made by the rebel MLAs without reference to several directly relevant articles of the Constitution, which oblige the Speaker to perform his constitutional duties under the Article 190 (1) (B) as well as the 10th schedule of the Constitution.

The Speaker submitted that the proviso to Article 190 (1) (B) specifically contemplates an enquiry for ascertaining whether the resignation is voluntary and genuine.

He submitted that the 10th schedule casts a mandatory duty on him to decide applications for disqualifications under para 2 of the 10th schedule.

He stated that the question which therefore requires to be decided by the speaker is whether any disqualification has been incurred by the MLAs concerned prior to the submission of the resignation letter.

The speaker submitted that the rebel MLAs who have approached the apex court have cast aspersions questioning his integrity which are completely false and frivolous.

He asked the court to consider his plea for recalling the direction passed on Thursday morning, directing him to "take a decision forthwith and in any case in the course of the remaining part of the day".

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February 22,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 22: Student activist Amulya Leona, who was arrested on sedition charge after she raised ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans during an anti-CAA event at Bengaluru’s Freedom Park on Thursday evening, has now criticised the organisers of the event for snatching away microphone from her hand.

The event was organised by ‘Hindu Muslim Sikh Isaai Federation’. Soon after she started pro-Pak slogans All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi rushed and tried to snatch mic from her hand. When she continued to speak, her microphone was deactivated.

According to police, the 19-year-old BA journalism student blamed her predicament on the organisers of the protest for not allowing her to complete what she wanted to say on stage.

"Maybe she had intended to say what she had recently posted on her Facebook page where she has said ‘Zindabad’ to all the countries, including India and Pakistan. But it went awry. She was not answering any of our questions, but kept saying she had not done anything wrong," a senior police officer was quoted as saying by a news paper.

The police have booked Leona for sedition and promoting enmity between groups. After her arrest, she was thoroughly questioned by the police for over two hours. After recording her statement, the police produced her before a magistrate in the wee hours of Friday. When she was taken to the judge’s residence, located at the National Games Village in Koramangala, Leona pointed towards the TV cameras and flashed a victory sign.

As the police did not seek her custody, the judge remanded her to judicial custody and she was subsequently taken to Bengaluru Central Prison at Parappana Agrahara. Her advocate is expected to file a bail application in the court on Monday.

When the police took her into custody at Freedom Park and quizzed her, she reportedly did not answer any of their questions but kept insisting that she had not done anything anti-national to be charged with sedition.

"It was the organisers’ mistake to snatch the mike from me before I completed what I had to say. Because of them, I have been arrested today. If they had given me a chance to complete what I had to say, nothing like this would have happened. Now, there is no point in telling you what I intended to speak there. But I can say that there was nothing anti-national in what I did. You can initiate action against me and my advocate will fight the case," a source, citing Leona, said.

The police recorded whatever she said as her voluntary statement and submitted it to the magistrate. "We tried to find out why she did what she did and whether there was anyone else behind her making such a statement. But it appears she had done it on her own," the police official said.

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July 23,2020

Belagavi, Jul 23: As many as 14 persons have been arrested following last night’s violence at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) - District Hospital.

Angered over the death of a Covid-19 patient, family members had turned violent and damaged the BIMS with stones and set an ambulance on fire alleging medical negligence. 

The 55-year-old male had been admitted to the hospital for treatment on July 19, for treatment of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) and was positive for Covid-19 according to the report received on Wednesday. He died on Wednesday night while being shifted to Intensive Care Unit for treatment of respiratory problems.

Police rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control. Two persons were detained in the spot and 12 persons later. The matter is under investigation and the police have launched a manhunt to nab the other accused.

During the violence, a police personnel and five other hospital staff suffered injuries.

Meanwhile, prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC were imposed in the areas surrounding the hospital to prevent crowd gathering. 

Deputy Commissioner M G Hiremath visited BIMS on Wednesday night and held a meeting with the doctors and nurses treating the patients and those who were at the receiving end of the violence.

Hiremath said that he instilled confidence among the doctors and nurses and assured them that safety measures would be taken. Security arrangements will be made and prohibitory orders will be imposed. Presently entry of people has been banned, he said.

Police Commissioner Dr K Thiyagarajan said that cases will be filed against all those responsible for the violence. People whose vehicles have been damaged can also file complaints.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: PVR Cinemas on Friday launched its five-screen multiplex in here, augmenting its presence in Karnataka across 15 properties to 103 screens and to 46 properties and 286 screens in southern India.

With this opening, PVR consolidates its growth momentum in the current financial year 2019-20, so far opening 83 screens in the year and bringing its portfolio to 841 screens at 176 properties in 71 cities.

"We feel proud to cross the 100 screens milestone in the state of Karnataka at the very beginning of the year," said Joint Managing Director Sanjeev Kumar Bijli.

"Southern India has a strong market with significant growth potential. In Bengaluru, we have introduced some of our best formats and offerings owing to the nature of preferences by our customers," he said in a statement.

Pramod Arora, Chief Growth and Strategy Officer at PVR Ltd, said the company will continue to enhance the consumer experience through innovation and set new benchmarks in the Indian multiplex industry.

PVR is the largest and the most premium film exhibition company in India, serving over 100 million patrons annually. 

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