Krishna’s continued association with Cong led to I-T raids on Siddhartha’s firm?

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September 21, 2017

Bengaluru: Less than two months after the Income Tax department’s marathon raids on the premises of Congress leader D K Shivakumar, another tycoon from Karnataka has fallen prey to the central government’s powerful agency.

Non-NDA political parties often accuse Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government of using I-T department and Central Bureau of Investigation for political vendetta. Interestingly, this time the “victim” of I-T raid is the son-in-law of an 85-year-old BJP leader who had recently quit Congress and openly praised Modi and his policies.

Rumours were rife that S M Krshina had to jump the ship and join BJP earlier this year just to save his tycoon son-in-law V G Siddhartha from a positional I-T raid.

However, BJP supremo was not happy with Krishna’s continued association with the Congress leaders even after formally joining the saffron party. Besides, recent bypolls in Karnataka had drastically lowered the BJP’s exceptions on this Vokkaliga stalwart.

If sources are to be believed, Krishna’s lack of enthusiasm in strengthening the BJP in Karnataka ahead of next assembly polls and star-turned-Congress leader Ramya’s penchant for criticizing Modi government’s policies also had irked Amit Shah. On the other hand, Siddhartha had continued to maintain his apolitical image.

Who is Siddhartha?

57-year-old Siddhartha, who hails from Chikkamagaluru, founded the Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company in 1993, which was later renamed Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd. The chain, which operates over 1600 cafes was first started in 1996 with single outlet in Bengaluru.

Siddhartha comes from a coffee plantation owning family, and has multiple business interests in industries such as furniture, real estate, investment consulting, agri exports and logistics. He is known to be a serial investor, and has diversified Coffee Day Enterprises portfolio through holdings in Mindtree Consulting and many other companies. Krishna had reportedly played a key role in Siddhartha’s sudden growth.

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January 18,2020

Jan 18: Days after the arrest of Deputy SP Davinder Singh along with two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, Shiv Sena on Saturday questioned the role of police in the Kashmir Valley.

"Cross border infiltration is ongoing in Kashmir. But the police machinery is being used to help the terrorists in Kashmir to safely cross the border (to Pakistan) and a President's medal awarded Deputy SP was arrested for doing so. In Kashmir (it seems), the government is using the police for some other purposes, what will the country's Home Ministry say if somebody has a doubt in connection with the Pulwama attacks," Sena mouthpiece, Saamna, read.

This was in reference to the incident in which Jammu and Kashmir police intercepted a vehicle on Sunday and arrested DySP Davinder Singh along with two top Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, who were travelling together.

The Sena mouthpiece asserted that the impact and acceptance of the Centre removing Article 370 should be visible "through the people" during the upcoming Republic Day celebrations.

"Jammu and Kashmir is now a Union Territory. It is being ruled by the Centre through President's Rule. The government had removed Article 370 in a historic decision...The joy and excitement in the people over the removal of 370 should be visible in the Republic Day celebrations this time. The tricolour should be seen flying over all houses in Kashmir, it is the least that can be expected," it added.

The Sena mouthpiece further said that with the arrest of terrorists in the recent days, it hoped that "Republic Day will be celebrated safely in Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir".

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June 23,2020

Mangaluru, June 23: G Jagadeesha, deputy commissioner of Udupi, who is heading the magisterial inquiry into the December 19 police firing case in Mangaluru, has sought more time from the government to submit the report.

Two innocent passersby - Nauseen Kudroli (49) and Abdul Jaleel Bengre (23) - were killed when policemen opened fire randomly after caning the alleged anti-CAA protesters in Mangaluru. 

The chief minister B S Yediyurappa led Karnataka state government had commissioned two inquires, one magisterial and the other CID, into the incident. 

“Due to the covid-19 pandemic the probe couldn’t be complete on time. I have asked the government for more time. Two more hearings are to be conducted,” said Mr Jagadeesha, who was expected to submit the report before the government on Tuesday.

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May 27,2020

Kasaragod, May 27: In a tragic incident, two persons, who were brothers, died of asphyxiation while trying to rescue a calf that fell in their well at Bandhiyod near here on Wednesday.

Police sources said the elder brother Narayanan (50) entered into the well first to save the calf that fell in the well early in the morning.

His brother Sankaran (40) also followed suit after he noticed his brother fainting deep down the well. However, he also fainted inside the well.

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