Category: Karnataka Politics

  • Watch : Karnataka polls 2018 about Hindus vs Muslims : BJP MLA

    A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Belagavi has raked up a controversy with his comment that the upcoming state assembly election is “not about roads and drinking water but about Hindu-Muslim incidents”.
    “This election is not about roads, water or other issues. This election is about Hindus vs Muslims, Ram Mandir vs Babri Masjid,” ANI quoted BJP lawmaker Sanjay Patil as saying in Belagavi. Patil represents the Belagavi Rural constituency in north Karnataka. The video of Patil making this comments has been doing rounds on social media and has evoked criticism from many quarters.


    Belagavi District Congress Committee will file a complaint against BJP MLA Sanjay Patil for his alleged remarks that were likely to disrupt communal harmony made in the last few days of his campaign.
    Karnataka will go to polls on May 12 and the results will be declared on May 15. The tenure of the current Karnataka Legislative Assembly will expire on May 28.
    BJP MLA from Bairia, Surendra Singh, had recently said that the 2019 Lok Sabha elections will be a contest between two “mentalities” — Hindu and Islamic. “Ye 2019 ka chunav Islam banam bhagwan hone ja raha hai (The 2019 elections are going to be Islam versus bhagwan),” Singh told the public during a rally in Ballia on Thursday.
  • I-T raids in Koppa take ‘political hue’

    The officers of Income Tax Department, who conducted search operations on properties belonging to four Congress workers in Koppa taluk on Monday, allegedly enquired about their political leanings and opinion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Books fallen on the floor following the I-T search on the residence of Sudhir Kumar Murolli, president of Koppa Block Congress.  


    I-T sleuths reached houses of Sudhir Kumar Murolli, president of Koppa Block Congress, and party leaders Subrahmanya Shetty, H.M. Sathish, and Ravi Kukkadige in Koppa taluk. The search operations began around 6.30 a.m. and continued till 6 p.m. According to Congress leaders whose properties were searched, the I-T officials did not find unaccounted cash or any important document.

    Mr. Murolli, who is an advocate, said: “They terrorised all of us. My wife and I have a good collection of books. The officers threw all the books out of the racks. I don’t know what they were searching for,” he said. He was surprised when the officers asked him why he often passed comments on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and criticised the Prime Minister. “They wanted to know why I work for the Congress. I told them it was none of their business,” he said.

    During the search operation at his residence, the officers found ₹1.95 lakh, including the ₹1.48 lakh belonging to his sister. “My sister lost her husband two months ago. She had received the amount from insurance policies. Besides that, my parents and I had a few thousand rupees. I had little over ₹5,000 in my pocket,” he said. Gold ornaments worth ₹2.22 lakh were found.

    Mr. Kukkadige, whose house was also searched, said: “The officers wanted to know how many Congress rallies I have participated in. I told them I have not yet started campaigning this time.” The officers did find a few thousand rupees in his residence.

  • Fake currency notes seized, kept for distribution during election?

    Belagavi: A midnight operation threw up an interesting challenge for Belagavi police and election duty officials on Wednesday. During the raid of an uninhabited government quarters in Vishveshwarayya Nagar, they discovered a hoard of fake and duplicate currency notes.



    The notes were found in two boxes. The building built by the Public Works Department was allotted to the Revenue Department. It is dilapidated and is no longer used by the staff.

    The initial suspicion was that the notes were to be used to lure voters, by mixing them with real currency notes. But a closer look at the notes and the claim of the accused that they were being used for shooting a film, made the officials think again.

    The 24 fake notes looked like colour photo-copies of ₹ 2,000 notes. But the other bundles were interesting. They included 292 bundles of notes that looked like ₹ 2,000 notes, but had Rs. zero as the denomination. They were printed by the ‘Children Bank’ and not the RBI. There were 153 bundles modelled on ₹ 500 notes and 15 bundles of notes that look like ₹ 1,000 notes. All have zero denomination.

    If fake and duplicate notes were to be valid notes, they would amount to around ₹ 7 crore. If they were to be valid, it would have been the biggest cache of notes seized in the State before elections. Since the announcement of elections, officials have seized ₹ 4.4 crore in cash in the district in over 26 cases.

    Following some clues, a team led by Deputy Commissioner of Police S.B. Patil arrested Ajit Kumar Channappa Nidoni of Vijayapura who now lives in Belagavi. He has been accused of some offences, including circulating fake currencies in the past.

    Commissioner of Police D.C. Rajappa, told presspersons later that he suspected the fake and duplicate notes were to be meant for distribution to voters in the coming elections.

    However, the accused, Ajit Kumar, said he was a film-maker and he was using the duplicate notes for the film tentatively titled ‘15 Seconds’. The film is being shot in Gokak in Belagavi district now. Prakash Rao from Bengaluru is the director of the movie, according to the accused.

    “Such duplicates are freely available in fairs and toy shops. Children use them to play games. We are stacking the photocopies of real notes on top of the bundles and keeping the others below them to make them look like real notes,’’ Ajit Kumar told investigators during preliminary interrogation.

    Mr. Rajappa, however, is not convinced. “I have heard the claim, but it is difficult to believe him,’’ the Commissioner said. “First of all, he has printed 24 fake currency notes, which is a clear offence. Secondly, why did the accused keep them in an unused government quarters? That raises suspicions. Anyway, investigation will reveal the truth,’’ he said.

    A poll duty officer, who was part of the team that raided the house, said circulation of fake or duplicate currency before elections was not rare. “In some constituencies, leaders have distributed such notes among voters on the eve of polling in past elections,’’ he said. “Such notes are used to adulterate real money, by inserting them into bundles of real notes, and trick them. Voters will realise that they have conned, only after casting votes the next day. And there is nothing much they can do.’’

    “But the offenders are very careful while distributing such notes. They give them only to men, especially when they are drunk. They will be in such a condition that they will be unable to distinguish between real and fake notes and the offenders get away with it,’’ a surveillance squad member said.

    He, however, is willing to consider the possibility that the whole thing is a hoax and the duplicate notes were truly being used for film shooting. “We need to spend two or three days with the accused. We will know the truth only then,’’ he said.

    The case registered in the APMC police station charges the accused and his unknown associates of violating election rules under section 123 of the Representation of the People Act and section 489 of Indian Penal Code relating to possession and circulation of counterfeit currency.

    (With Inputs from TH)

  • Anantkumar Hedge Sees Murder Plot in Accident; Shows Your Criminal Thinking, Says CM Siddaramaiah

    Union Skill Development Minister Anantkumar Hegde claimed a “deliberate attempt” on his life when a truck tried to hit his car on Tuesday night in Halageri in Ranebennur taluk of Haveri district.






    Hegde tweeted that his car escaped collision with a truck since the vehicle was in top speed, but another vehicle in his convoy was damaged. A policeman in the vehicle reportedly suffered injuries to his shoulder. 


    The truck driver Nasir has been arrested. 

    Tweeting about the accident, the Minister said: “A deliberate attempt on my life seems to have been executed just now. A truck on NH, near Halageri in Ranebennur taluk of Haveri district has hit my escort vehicle which tried to hit my vehicle in the first instance. Since our vehicle was in top speed we escaped the hit.”




    Chief Minister Siddaramaiah blaming the incident on “negligence” said the minister’s allegations show “pettiness and a criminal way of thinking”.

    “Incidents happen because of negligence or other such reasons. Is it right to think of them as attempt to murder? This shows pettiness and criminal way of thinking. Some people in BJP have a criminal mindset so they think like that,” said Siddaramaiah.

    The minister, while posting the photo of the truck driver, urged the police to “expose the bigger nexus” behind the incident. 


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    Hedge also alleged that “the vehicle was being driven in the wrong direction and was parked right in the road horizontally” and as his convoy approached near, the man “tried hitting our car”.
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  • Video: Denial of Congress ticket to Uday Kumar Shetty – supporter attempts suicide

    Karkala, Apr 17: A supporter of Congress leader Muniyal Uday Kumar Shetty attempted suicide by pouring kerosene on himself during a protest in Hebri near here on April 17.

    Supporters of Muniyal Uday Kumar Shetty have been protesting against Congress senior leader Veerappa Moily alleging his role in denying ticket to Shetty.
    Video: Suvarna News
    Hundreds of supporters took to streets even on Tuesday raising slogans against Moily. On April 16, the Congress party had released its list of candidates where former MLA Gopal Bhandary managed to secure ticket from Karkala constituency.
    Hours after the list was out, the supporters of Shetty vented out their anger for denying him the Karkala ticket for the upcoming assembly elections.
    The protests have been held in different places of Karkala constituency since Sunday.
  • Filing of nomination papers begins today

    The filing of nomination papers begins from today for the State Assembly elections scheduled to be held on May 12. The last date for filing nomination papers is April 24.
    According to sources in the Chief Electoral Office (CEO), the officials have kept infrastructure ready and the filing of nominations with returning officers (RO) of respective constituencies will commence with the beginning of office hours on Tuesday.
    To make the process transparent and to monitor activities, CCTV cameras will be installed in all RO offices. For sensitive constituencies, a live feed at the RO offices have been set up. “We will be using SIM cards to get the action live from the RO offices, and these feeds will be available for viewing by the Election Commission and the CEO’s office, among the few places where sensitive constituencies are located,” sources said.
    Meanwhile, the Election Commission will also be drawing up a list of sensitive booths across the State after the process of withdrawal of nomination is complete. “The list will be prepared based on the candidates remaining in the fray. Some constituencies or booths will be termed ‘sensitive’ irrespective of the candidates since they will have history of some kind of violence or tension.”
    Squads set up to keep an eye on unaccounted cash and items that could be used to induce voters have so far seized over Rs. 23 crore across the State.
    In the last 24 hours, squads have also seized gutka, cookers, vehicle stickers, pamphlets, and vehicles among others.
  • At least 5 candidates in BJP’s 2nd list have tainted past

    The names that have raised eyebrows are Katta Subramanya Naidu and Krishnaiah Setty who were jailed in land scams but acquitted later. Setty, who will contest from Malur, was BJP’s chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa’s companion in jail as he was a co-accused in a multi-crore land scam in 2011. On the other hand, Katta Subramanya Naidu, who has been given ticket from Shivajinagar constituency, was jailed on charges of a land scam involving his firm Itasca in 2011.

    BJP’s second list of candidates for the Karnataka Assembly Elections on May 12 contains at least five names with a tainted past. The list, comprising 82 names, has candidates, who were acquitted in corruption, forgery, cheating and rape cases. At least two of them had spent quite some time in jail on charges of cheating and forgery.
    The names that have raised eyebrows are Katta Subramanya Naidu and Krishnaiah Setty who were jailed in land scams but acquitted later. Setty, who will contest from Malur, was BJP’s chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa’s companion in jail as he was a co-accused in a multi-crore land scam in 2011. On the other hand, Katta Subramanya Naidu, who has been given ticket from Shivajinagar constituency, was jailed on charges of a land scam involving his firm Itasca in 2011.

    The charges against Naidu were that as a minister, he knew about an industrial project of the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Authority near Kempegowda International Airport and tried to make a windfall gain by entering into an agreement with the land losers. Though the BJP national president Amit Shah denied any relationship with mining baron G Janardhana Reddy, the party gave a ticket to his brother G Somashekhara Reddy to fight from Ballari city.
    He was an accused in the cash for bail scam to get his jailed brother mining baron Janardhana Reddy released on bail. Somashekhara Reddy was accused of trying to bribe a judge.The party gave a ticket to Haratalu Halappa to contest from Sagar constituency. He has been acquitted in a rape case.

    He was accused of raping his friend’s wife in Shivamogga in 2009. The court dismissed the case for want of evidence.
    MP Renukacharya, who will fight the electoral battle from Honnalli, was accused of sexually harassing a nurse when he was a minister in Yeddyurappa’s ministry. The minister later said the nurse withdrew cases against him.

  • Namoshi’s supporters protest over BJP ticket distribution

    Following the release of Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) second list of candidates for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, former party MLC Shashil Namoshi’s supporters staged a protest as he was not given a ticket.

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    Addressing the press, Namoshi said, “I have been working for the party for a long time and was shocked to hear that my name is not there, I don’t know what happened but it has hurt me.”
    Overwhelmed, the BJP leader broke down halfway through the presser and had to be escorted out by his supporters.
    Karnataka will go to polls on May 12 to elect its representatives for the 225-member assembly. The results will be out on May 15.
    With the release of the second list, the party has declared the names of 154 candidates.
  • BJP manifesto for Karnataka polls will have ‘path-breaking’ declarations, says state party leader Muralidhar Rao

    Bengaluru: BJP general secretary in-charge of Karnataka, Muralidhar Rao, on Monday said the party’s manifesto would have “path-breaking” declarations, and hinted at it having ideas regarding Kannada and culture.
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    He also indicated that there might be a mention about the party’s ideas with regard to not subjecting mutts and temples to any kind of government control or “intimidation.”
    “There is people’s involvement in manifesto preparation and definitely on four, five issues we will have path-breaking declarations from the party when we come out (with the manifesto),” Rao said.
    He was speaking at the “Meet the Press” organised by the Press Club of Bengaluru and Reporters Guild.
    He listed out a comprehensive resolution of farmers’ issues, “radical” welfare declarations and programmes among the priorities.
    Rao said “Karnataka, Kannada and culture, also tourism are inseparable. BJP as a party rooted in cultural aspect feels it has to be a powerful asset in solving issues, so there will be path-breaking ideas from us in this regard.”
    He accused the Congress and its president Rahul Gandhi of “half-hearted” temple visits and called them “election Hindus”, Rao said.
    “BJP will have a completely different view. Not just visiting temples and mutts, but ultimately these mutts and temples should not be subjected to government control, harassment, threats and intimidation…..,” he said.
    He referred to the Siddaramaiah government’s move to seek public opinion about bringing mutts and temples under its control which was later withdrawn following protests.
    “If they (Congress) come again they will do it again. BJP will take a dynamically different view; so mutts and temples and on issues related to culture BJP will have things differently,” Rao said.
    The state assembly polls would be a “watershed election”, and a “very important one,” he said.
    It was not just crucial in the context of the state, but in the context of BJP’s onward march, he said.
    Rao said the party was charged up and motivated to “expose” the failures of the Congress.
    “… in Karnataka the ground is ready. Both perception wise and feedback from the ground level there is large-scale anti-incumbency against the Congress government,” he said.
    For the BJP, anti-incumbency or the failures of the government and its performance would be the central subject, he added.
    Rao said Siddaramaiah and the Congress had got “jittery” and started deviating from issues on realising their performance was not up to mark.
    “Whether it is Kannada or state flag or Mahadayi or Lingayat issue, all these are issues on which he (Siddaramaiah) has woken up after four-and-half years…,” the BJP leader said.
    For a party that has ruled Karnataka for so long, talking about Kannada, state flag or Lingayat now, would not add credibility to it, he said.
    Rao said BJP was completely focussed on “exposing” the Congress government on its performance and would not allow it to “side step” or create a “non-issue.”
    Adding to the Congress’ performance, “lack of unity among its leadership and failure to motivate its cadres has added to party’s misery,” he said.
    Source : PTI
  • Angry over ticket distribution, Congress workers vandalise party office – Video

    Mandya: The Congress workers on Monday vandalised the party office here, to protest against the distribution of tickets for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly Elections.
    The Congress Party released its first list of 218 candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections on April 15.

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    The party’s chief ministerial candidate Siddaramaiah will contest from the Chamundeshwari constituency.
    Siddaramaiah’s son Dr Yatheendra will contest from Varuna constituency.
    Karnataka Home Minister R Ramalinga Reddy will contest from BTM Layout, while his daughter Sowmya Reddy will contest from Jayanagar
    The Congress is yet to release candidate list for five seats.
    Karnataka will go to polls on May 12 to elect its representatives for the 225-member assembly. The results will be out on May 15. 

    (with inputs from ANI)