DKS’ assets increase 200% over 5 yrs; BSY’s assets remain almost same; KSE is richer

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April 20, 2018

Bengaluru, Apr 20: With assets of Rs 840 crore declared in the affidavit submitted to the election officer on Thursday, Karnataka Energy Minister D K Shivakumar among the wealthiest in the fray this election.

The Congress heavyweight had declared assets of Rs 251 crore during the 2013 elections. The appreciation in the value of non-agriculture land owned by him in Bengaluru and Mysuru has shot up the value of his assets.

The minister himself owns properties worth Rs 619.8 crore. Shivakumar has also included assets inherited by him this time around.

He has given out loans to the tune of 62.47 crores to individuals and organisations including Rs 22 crore to his mother and Rs 11.32 crore to his daughter.

Apartments owned by him and his partnership in housing project have also been included this time.

Shivakumar has added 1.066 kg of gold and 321 gram of diamond (worth Rs 1.26 crore) to the 6.9 kg of gold owned by his family in 2013.

The Shivakumar family has taken loans of Rs 228 crore from various sources.

His daughter Aishwarya has purchased a mall spread over 2.23 lakh square feet at Bellandur in Bengaluru. She has to repay a bank loan of Rs 39.82 crore taken for it.

Anand Singh

The family of Anand Singh, the Congress candidate from Vijayanagar constituency, has assets worth Rs 125 crore in total. Congress leader L Siddanagouda submitted Singh’s nomination papers, as a proposer, to the election officer in Hosapete on Thursday. Singh has to appear and take an oath before the election officer before April 24. His nomination papers will be rejected if he does not do so.

Singh has movable assets worth Rs 25.91 crore and immovable assets worth Rs 45 crore in his name.

His wife Lakshmi has immovable and movable assets worth Rs 12 crore and Rs 28 crore, respectively. The other assets are in the names of his children Vaishnavi, Siddarth and Yashasvi.

He has commercial complexes worth Rs 26.16 crore in Bengaluru, while his wife’s residential complexes are worth Rs 27.29 crore in the state capital. She has borrowed a loan of Rs 9.58 crore from different banks. Singh has 18 cars, including Range Rover, Benz, Volvo and BMW.

Yeddyurappa

BJP’s chief ministerial candidate B S eddyurappa’s total income has dipped drastically as per the affidavit submitted by him to the returning officer of Shikaripura Assembly constituency on Thursday.

Yeddyurappa, the party’s candidate from Shikaripura, has declared an annual income of Rs 12,33,313, which is about Rs 3 lakh less than the income he had declared during 2014 Lok Sabha polls. Then, he had declared an annual income of Rs 15,26,828. His affidavit also mentions that his total bank savings are Rs 16,60,174 and fixed deposits Rs 18,08,321.

The former chief minister has declared his total assets at Rs 7 crore of which movable assets are worth Rs 71,300,40. He also owns agricultural land worth Rs 53,74,875, and commercial buildings are worth Rs 68,788,30. He also owns jewellery worth Rs 1.09 crore. His liabilities amount to Rs 2.53 lakh.

In the nominations, he had filed for Lok Sabha elections in 2014, he had declared total assets of Rs 6,97,46,267. In the affidavit furnished along with the nomination he had filed for the Assembly elections in 2013, Yeddyurappa had declared assets worth Rs 5,96,86,750.

There are three criminal cases against the BJP state president and charges include criminal misconduct, criminal breach of trust, cheating, forgery, transfer of land which is a subject matter of acquisition proceedings, criminal conspiracy and undue influence of elections.

Eshwarappa

Former deputy chief minister and the BJP nominee from Shivamoga City constituency K S  Eshwarappa has declared assets worth Rs 10.61 crore in the affidavit submitted to the returning officer here on Thursday.

He had declared total assets worth Rs 7.28 crore in the 2013 Assembly polls. His assets have gone up by around Rs 3 crore in a span of five years. As per the affidavit, he has movable assets worth Rs 2.46 crore while his wife Jayalakshmi owns assets worth Rs 3.35 crore. Eshwarappa has immovable assets worth Rs 3.65 crore and his wife has 85 lakh. His annual income is Rs 21,99,600 and that of his wife is Rs 43,14,860.

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July 8,2020

Dubai, Jul 8: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has revoked landing permits issued to UAE-based private jets flying Indian expats who are willing to fly back to UAE. With this the operation of private jets from India to the UAE has stopped.

The development comes days after DGCA stopped UAE airlines from chartering repatriation flights to India. 

The DGCA’s decision has come as a huge disappointment for desperate expats who are trying every means possible to return to the UAE, and were shelling out up to Dh15,000 per ticket.
 
All charter flights were operating with the appropriate permissions and clearances for the specific mission, route and destination, said the charterers.

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim, the only integrated VIP handling and hangar facility in DWC, said in an official statement: "As a result of the DGCA suspension of flights into India, our Challenger 604 aircraft which was scheduled to land in Dubai today has been affected."

Afi Ahmed, managing director of Smart Travels, said he has received news from official sources that all approvals for operation of private jets have been barred until July 10.

"Even the flights that had been given approvals stand cancelled. Some flights organised on July 9 have also been grounded," said Ahmed, who was also stranded in Kochi, Kerala, till July 4 but returned home in the UAE on-board Global 6,000, the largest business jet, organised by a Dubai-based aviation company.

Ganesh Rayapudi, a UAE-based businessman who has been trying to organise flights from India to UAE, said: "The government has kept on hold all charters. At least 52 passengers were desperately waiting to come back from Hyderabad on these flights and were willing to collectively cough up Dh400,000."

He added: "I agree that it is unfair to those who cannot afford these prices. However, UAE residents have commitments here; they were tired of waiting and willing to go any lengths, including taking the expensive route."

On July 3, India's DGCA announced via an official circular that scheduled international flights will remain suspended till month-end and only those on a case-to-case basis will be allowed to operate. These flights were suspended on March 22 due to the ongoing pandemic.

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May 6,2020

Dubai, May 6: The Indian nationals cleared by the UAE health authorities and found to be asymptomatic will only be allowed to fly back home in one of India's biggest ever repatriation exercises, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has said ahead of the first set of flights on Thursday.

On Monday, the Indian government announced plans to begin a phased repatriation of its citizens stranded abroad from May 7. Air India will operate 64 flights from May 7 to May 13 to bring back around 15,000 Indian nationals stranded abroad amid the COVID-19-induced lockdown, India's Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday.

The first two special flights that will operate from Thursday to evacuate Indians stranded in the UAE due to the coronavirus pandemic will begin with applicants from Kerala, who formed the majority of the expatriates who have registered to be repatriated from here, Indian Ambassador to the UAE Pavan Kapoor has said.

"All departing passengers will have to undergo medical screening and IGM/IGG test at the departure airport and only those cleared by the UAE health authorities and found to be asymptomatic will be allowed to board the plane,” the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi said on Tuesday.

According to the embassy, all passengers will be required to sign an undertaking to undergo compulsory quarantine at the destination of arrival and bear the cost of the same.

“Each passenger, at the time of boarding would be handed over a safety kit containing 2 three-layered face masks, 2 pairs of gloves and pouches/small bottles of hand sanitizers. While on board the flight, the health protocol of the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India will be strictly followed,” said the embassy.

The passenger lists for the two flights on May 7 have been finalised by the Embassy / Consulate and sent to Air India Express for issue of tickets.

The Embassy / Consulate will continue conveying the details of further special flights as and when they are announced by the Government of India, over the next few days.

Less than 2,000 Indians wishing to return home from the UAE will be flown to six Indian states in the first week of India’s biggest ever repatriation exercise named Vande Bharat Mission—sans social distancing and COVID-19 tests, the Gulf News reported.

Only those cleared by the UAE health authorities and found to be asymptomatic will be allowed to board the plane.

The short-listed applicants, who were contacted by the Indian missions on Tuesday to purchase tickets for the first two flights to Kerala on Thursday, told the Gulf News that the tickets are priced around Dh 725 to Dh 750 (over Rs 15,000).

Sharjah resident Rasheed Thayyil said his 70-year-old mother Nepheeza Thottungal, who came on a visit to the UAE in February, received an email from the Indian Consulate in Dubai which quoted an airfare of around Dh725 (approx Rs 15,000), the report said.

Another applicant from Abu Dhabi Ambily Babu said she purchased a ticket at Dh 750 from Air India Express for her Abu Dhabi-Kochi flight scheduled to fly on Thursday evening, it said.

Air India Express which is set to operate the first two flights to Kerala on Thursday will operate its Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with a seating capacity of 186 economy class seats, the report added.

With nine seats reserved for isolation, only 177 passengers would be flown, it said.

The Indian expatriate community of approximately 3.42 million is reportedly the largest ethnic community in the UAE constituting roughly about 30 per cent of the country's population, according to information available on the Indian Embassy website.

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April 29,2020

New Delhi, Apr 29: Karnataka is likely to withdraw the case filed against a CRPF commando who was arrested by state police officials for alleged assault on them during COVID-19 lockdown duty in Belgaum, a charge contested by the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force.

In a bid to diffuse the ongoing tussle between CRPF and Karnataka police, the official communication sent to CRPF headquarters on Tuesday, with the details of bail granted to CRPF jawan Sunil Sachin Sawant, stated that the issue was discussed with the DGP Karnataka and other senior state authorities with a request to withdraw the case.

According to official communication, Karnataka Director General of Police has assured top CRPF officers that the "case registered against CRPF CoBRA commando is likely to be withdrawn by the state authorities".

The communication also states that "they assured that the criminal case registered against constable of 207 CoBRA BN is likely to be withdrawn by the state authority."

A CRPF CoBRA commando was thrashed and dragged to police station barefoot by police on April 23 for allegedly violating lockdown norms and assaulting/deterring public servant from discharging his duty in Belgavi district of Karnataka. A case was also registered against him.

This is not the first time when the state is showing efforts to solve the matter amicably.

Karnataka culture and tourism minister CT Ravi had also tweeted on April 27 claiming that he had a word with two ministers including state deputy chief minister who 'confirmed that the issue will be resolved amicably'

"Unfortunate that this incident happened with a CRPF Commando and the police. I have spoken with Industries Minister @JagadishShettar and Transport Minister @LaxmanSavadi. Both have confirmed that the issue will be resolved amicably," CT Ravi had tweeted.

CRPF Additional Director General (ADG) Sanjay Arora had also written to DG showing his displeasure over the ill-treatment done by Karnataka police with CRPF jawan and had said that "Keeping in view the gravity of the incident and its impact on the relationship between the two police forces, I am desired by the Director-General CRPF to request you to kindly get the matter inquired and provide justice. We would be thankful if you could inform us of the outcome."

Arora, in his letter, had also said that Karnataka police should have informed the force before registering a case.

The CRPF CbBRA commando was on extended leave and cleaning his motorcycle in front of his house in Examba city when he was allegedly manhandled and ill-treated in front of his family members and paraded to the police station barefoot, where he was kept in chains and handcuff.

The commando was granted bail by a court on Tuesday in the matter.

Sunil Sachin Sawant has been involved in various anti-Naxals operations and is a part of the CRPF elite CoBRA force, which is famous for doing anti-Naxals operations and has eliminated hundreds of Naxals in the past few years.

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