Where is the Promised Karnataka Christian Development Board ?


Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network

Bangalore / Mangalore, May 22 : When former chief minister of Karnataka B S Yeddyurappa promised to set up a Karnataka Christian Development Board (KCDB) the first of its kind in Karnataka with a promised allocation of Rs. 50 crores for the Board in the 2011 budget, it was felt that the government was sincere in its promise to do something for the welfare of Christians.   The move was considered by many as a gambit of the government to appease Christians who were livid with anger following the inept handling of the church attacks and the delay in withdrawing cases against Christian youth in the scuffle after the attacks.   Nonetheless, such a move was welcomed by all thinking it would do good for the community as a whole.  

The new chief minister Sadananda Gowda who took over from Yeddyurappa also promised delegations of Christians to set up the Board.  In November last instead of the promised board the government set up a Karnataka Christian Development Council with the Chief Minister as the Chairman.  The government has appointed 13 members to the council from different denominations of Christians giving priority to those loyal to the party.  So far there has been only one meeting in December last in which members were told through a communiqué from the Minorities Welfare Department that the government has decided to set up a Karnataka Christian Development Committee and not Council as they were given to understand earlier. 

M P Sunny, one of nominated members of the committee speaking to daijiworld.com said “Many members were shocked when they came to know that instead of the promised Board/Council only a committee has been set up.  Such a committee has no powers because its advice or recommendations are not binding on the government.  It is a committee only for namesake without any powers to implement anything”.  

Sunny said that through Ronald Colaco the members would like to take a delegation to the Chief Minister and other political leaders once the political situation in the state calms down to convince them to set right the matter and make it into a Board as promised. The delegation would also like to request the Chief Minister to appoint Christians as Chairman of the various boards pertaining to the welfare of the minorities.

When daijiworld contacted Chairman of International Federation of Karnataka Christian Federation (IKFCA) Ronald Colaco for his reactions as he had led many delegations to the Chief Minister and other leaders to expedite the matter of setting up of the KCDB, he said “former Chief Minister had promised a Christian Development Board and usually the Chairman of a Board is of a Minister of state rank with lot of powers.  The present chief minister though hailing from a belt where Christians form a sizeable chunk of population, has been influenced by some bureaucrat to make into a committee.  He does not want a separate Christian Board/Council  to be set up as  he has his own axe to grind”. 

He said that this has been done to deprive some facilities to the members of the council like travelling allowance, accommodation, office etc., and with this motive a committee  instead of a council has been set up with no real powers.  Ronald Colaco said that in the near future he would like to take up the matter with the Chief Minister to convince him to reconsider his decision. “As the Chief Minister hails from our own area, we hope we will be able to convince him to reconsider and give us the Christian Development Board, as promised.   I would also like to suggest that he appoint a permanent chairman of his choice from the Christian community  to the board and give due representation to the different denominations of Christians in accordance with the size of their population in the board”, Colaco stated. 

  

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  • yesu gerard, bangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    we want christian development board in Karnataka

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Thu, May 24 2012

    Mukleg mange malpuna buddhi nanala budper apouji atthe. howe malla samsye andatthe.

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  • robin, mlore

    Wed, May 23 2012

    Vote bank gimmick!! Unfortunate!!!

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, May 23 2012

    Avvu pokkade panthiniye...!!!!

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  • lancy, Mangalore/Usa

    Wed, May 23 2012

    Why do we need money from the BJP Govt. Our Evangalists can contribute Crores and Crores of Rupees.

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  • vijay, Mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    @Haya...those days are gone...Now its valid only for a day...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Tue, May 22 2012

    We don't want any development board because we are already developed.
    Please do not tell us what to eat, what to wear and with whom to sleep.
    Have we ever told you not to eat grass and hurt our green ecology?

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    SPECIAL THANKS TO DAIJI FOR RASING THIS MATTER IN A QUICK TIME AND BRINGING NOTICE TO CONCERNS.

    I AM SURE THAT DVS WILL SOLVE THIS PROBLEM SOON.JAI HO DVS JAI HO BJP.

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  • John DSilva, Karkala/Mumbai

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Mr. Roanald Colaco is the right person to lead a delegation to our own CM to persuade him to announce Development Board with all the powers. I wish him great success.

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Tue, May 22 2012

    First time ashok has commented sensible

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  • Agnello, Mangalore/Muscat

    Tue, May 22 2012

    As a Christian I don't think we need a Christian Development Board. Christian community can stand on its own feet.
    What we need is to ensure that there is a strong representation for Christians(and minorities) in the house of representatives and other govt. bodies so that basic human rights are well protected and not discriminated upon.

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Donate the money to development of BJP in state. I am tired of this infighting bw BJP. No more patience to write comments. Enough of thos Ramrajya. After electing as MP what JP Hegde has done in one month, these BJP guys could not in 4 yrs.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, May 22 2012

    When Ashoka Udupi/Dubai, became spokes person of DVS,CM of Karanataka!!!!??I am not sure whether budgetary allocation was set aside for the Christian BOARD/COUNCIL/COMMITTEE in the last submitted budget of Karnataka.
    As far corporation as concerned it would be unlikely that DVS himself has no guarantee when he has to step down!!.Another thing is Christians were voted en mass for JP Hegde in the last by- election of U-C constituency!!!Last thing is there is less than a year for general election with a unfortunate drought around Karnataka so, I think under the given situation of socio-political, DVS may avoid such important commitment!?

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, May 22 2012

    ಒರಿಯೇರ್ದೊರಿ ಅಸಲ್ .....

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  • Alwyn fernandes, mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Please wait for 5 mnts guys...sadanada gowda is over the phone talking to yadiyurappay about this matter...

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  • RR, Mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Guys,Christian Development Council and 50 crore grant,Huz Ghar with 60 crores at Bangalore,18.5 crores for Raghva Reddy's maternitry hospital in Mangalore etc., are only in papers I'm sure.
    Don't expect too much from this government.

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  • Philip Mudartha, Qatar

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Do not hanker after the government. Forget boards thye are meant to enlarge influence of individuals with politicians and officials. Focus on self development.

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  • Rudy D' Souza & Family Kuwait, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Who is this on the picture Minister Krishna Palemar or Chief Minister Sadanada Gowda ? For anything to happen through Government body, the follow up, reminders are must other wise sometimes it will take a twist to get a reminder.

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    If Yediyoorappa were in power , the project would have materialized now. Don't blame yeddi...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Tue, May 22 2012

    They say, weaker sex is always the stronger sex because of the weakness of stronger sex towards the weaker sex. Similarly, majority in the majority class are poorer and neglected than the minority class because of more of political attention towards the minority class. In Tamil Nadu, the plight of brahmins is pathetic. In Gulf, they wonder all about caste, creed and religion in India. Let us be secular and pursue our goals in life without relying on these selfish motives of our cunning politicians.

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  • vincy, bangkok

    Tue, May 22 2012

    How can we expect formation of KCDB when the state government do not have a stable government even for a single day.Each day went on pulling down the foundations of BJP then how they can form a KCDB.I believe that we really do not need a KCDB. If the KCDB is formed then our charity minded people will be discouraged to do charity work.We are happy without a KCDB and we proved that we are the best in providing education and health care.Do we need a certificate from the state or central government.? We built schools and colleges and we never expect monetary returns from them. The sanctioned so called amount 50 crores is peanuts for the Christians of Mangalore.

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Friends honestly need of the hour is Water, Electricity , food to poor. When we have enough money then we can think of boards.

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Entire state is troubled due to water crisis. this is not the right time for asking money ....

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Tue, May 22 2012

    Well after reading all this now 3
    questions arise
    1) Where is Yeddyurappa?
    2) Who is this Bureaucrat?
    3) How long will DVS last?
    Find correct answers to these 3 and bingo! there will be the promised KCDB....

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  • Pramod Suvarna, Derebail / Mangalore

    Tue, May 22 2012

    People who believe in this Government promises are fools. Bluff Janatha Party.
    as expected

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  • HAYA, KC ROAD

    Tue, May 22 2012

    That is only "Promise"... politician "Promise" validity 5 year.

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