Bangalore: CM Rides Bicycle to Prove a Point, says State Tax on Petrol may be Cut


Bangalore: CM Rides Bicycle to Prove a Point, says State Tax on Petrol may be Cut

Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, May 31:The bandh called by the central opposition parties against the recent hike in petrol prices has been successfully observed throughout the nation. It looks like the whole of nation is supporting the bandh.

In Bangalore, a protest was held in front of the CM’s residence. Chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda and law minister Suresh Kumar also took part, riding bicycles to prove their point.

When he was told that the price of petrol in India is the highest in Karnataka, he said that he would talk to the state finance ministry and see if the cess could be reduced, but only after the council elections. In addition, BJP spokesperson C T Ravi too requested the CM to reduce the cess, the latter promised to consider it.

"I will look into the possibilities of reducing cess on petrol soon after the elections to the legislative council. For now, I cannot comment on the issue due to election code of conduct," he said.

Similar protests were organized by the BJP all across the state.

The bandh has been largely peaceful across the state, except for sporadic incidents wherein stones were pelted and BMTC buses set on fire.

 

Shutdown Hits India's Tech Hub Partially

Bangalore, May 31 (IANS): Protest shutdown against steep petrol price hike Thursday partially affected India's tech hub with leading IT firms, including Infosys Ltd and multinationals logging out, even as normal life remained paralysed across Karnataka.

"We have declared holiday for our staff in Bangalore due to lack of transport facility and in Mangalore as a precautionary measure. But our Mysore campus and development centres in other states are working as usual," an Infosys spokesperson told IANS.


Bandh hits various parts of Bangalore

While other Indian IT bellwether -- Wipro Ltd is working, global tech majors such as Intel, Microsoft, Dell, HP, Accenture and IBM decided to shut for the day and work on weekend (Saturday) in lieu of Thursday.

"As the management decided against holiday, our software engineers are working in the twin campuses in Bangalore. There is no impact of shutdown on our operations," a Wipro official asserted.

Absence of state-run and private buses, mini-vans and maxi cabs also forced about 200 Indian and overseas midsize IT firms in the Software Technology Parks of India and Electronics City on the outskirts to close down for the day.

Back-office operations, including call centres and business process outsourcing (BPO) services, however, remained unaffected, as companies made alternative arrangements to ferry their employees from homes and provide them food in the offices.

"Being a 24x7 service and very essential for our global clients across geographies indifferent time zones, it is business as usual for our operations as we cannot afford to disrupt our engagement," a senior executive told IANS here.

In cities and towns across the state, the shutdown evoked a good response, especially in coastal and northern districts, as state-run and private buses, trucks and other vehicles kept off roads since morning, colleges and schools declared holiday, hotels and restaurants remained shut.

Though the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state is supporting the shutdown as part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)-led opposition parties on the national front, offices of the state government functioned despite thin attendance and late-coming due to lack of public transport, taxis and autorickshaws.

Train services and flights of state-run Air India and private carriers, however, remained unaffected though the number of passengers was about 50 percent less than a normal working day.

Intra-state and inter-state bus services were suspended for the day as a precautionary measure after a dozen vehicles of the state-run Karnataka State Road Transport Corp were stoned and set on fire by miscreants in Bangalore, Mysore, Hubli, Davengere, Raichur, Gulbarga and Belgaum.

State-run Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corp also withdrew its buses across the city after six of its vehicles were damaged by mobs in central and suburban localities.

"Barring stray incidents of stone-pelting on buses and clashes over forcible closure of shops in Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore and Hubli, the shutdown remained peaceful so far as we are maintaining law and order with strict vigil and additional deployment of forces in sensitive and densely-populated areas," a police official told IANS.

People had a tough time in buying groceries and vegetables earlier in the day as supplies did not reach markets and department stores remained shut.

Supply of milk was, however, not affected as it was exempted from the shutdown. Medical shops also remained open.

In a related development, ruling party's leaders, including state unit president K.E shwarappa, Lok Sabha member from Bangalore Central P.C. Mohan, former state minister C.C. Patil and several party cadres were detained for leading a protest rally.

Hundreds of members of the Left parties - the Communist Party of India-Marxists and the Communist Party of India and students of the Left-wing student federations were also detained in different parts of the state for taking out processions against the UPA government, seeking a rollback of petrol price.

 

  

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  • Clitus Tauro, Mumbai/Qatar

    Sat, Jun 02 2012

    Animal Lovers should be protest against BJP those who were loaded in ONE BULL ...Pity on that Bull...Looks Like Live Go-Hatyaa...

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  • Bennet Vas, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 02 2012

    On second thought 'GOOD BALANCING ACT' sorry no Pun indented ...

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  • A. Saldanha, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 02 2012

    Well done, DVS. Pls do not stop the goodwork. We are with you.

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  • Musthak Hameed, kulur/panjimogaru/dubai

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    DVS FIT FOR RIDING BICYCLE ONLY HHHHH

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    It is radiculous to see our politicians riding bicycles and laughing on the streets for steep rise of cost of petrol.Is it not a mockery of the public who suffer due to price rice?

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  • Bennet Vas, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    Only half baked people will be thrilled by this DRAMA - who is DVS trying to fool ? First of all it looks like a Motorized bicycle and what point is being proved by saving a few hundred rupees by not using his motorcade 1 day - cut down the pilot cars and police escorts and use one vehicle to commute to your office / home, secondly see the crore's of rupees lost to the Govt., by the burning of state run buses. We the tax payer will suffer for this stupid Bundh.

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  • Sharath, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    Dear Ismail
    If DVS act of riding cycle to show their support for the protest & its cause, then what will you define Motamma & siddhu's break dance & Dombarata duriing Bellary Paadayaathre ?..was this in lines with the principles of your Saidhanthika rich party ?.any comments!!!

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  • Joseph D' Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    Mr. Dinesh Poojary
    I grant you that my knowledge is only half or not even half, but dont think you or anybody for that matter has the full knowledge except God. So either you too are like me with limited knowledge or you are almighty, all-knowing God. What say?

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    This is an hours job to fool the public (Voters).
    It should be an initiative to save fuel a natural resource of the earth.

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  • Dinesh shetty, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    Let DVS reduce State duties on Petrol like Goa.  ,instead HE is riding a bicycle.A bullock Cart or a horse carriage would have been appropriate.

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  • Damodar Bhat, udupi

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    Nothing great ! In Sweeden the PM rides a bicycle to Parliament without security.They go for movies without security.This happens only in India.

    Does DVS fly to Mangalore often from Bangalore in a State plane ? Show us photographs of that aswell.

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  • neelu, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2012

    wat a gr8 job CM did!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    This bicycle was invented by France.
    How come these dhesi culture loving hard cores use France invented equipment/bicycle?! Ridiculous!!!
    These show riders should use bail-gaadi daily not bicycle.

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  • RP, Mlore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    These age old gimmicks and stunts do not help the cause. Whichever party initiates the Bundh should advise their workers and tell people not to destroy public property. After all whether you are supporter of BJP, UPA, CPI etc all pay the same tax and suffer the same hardships at the end of the day.

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  • Veera, Mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    It is certainly a motor cycle. See all the three pictures where CM's legs are in the same angle....
    Anyway, this whole episode is such a waste to the country and for the daily wage earners zero income. Such a shame. Oh, at the end save one day's fuel.

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  • Denis, B'lore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Dinola cycle budyare chance tikkinda et edde ittind atte gowdre ? Tension release add jeevog ullasa aatu...

    Namma oorud epa vat geet, current rate kammi avareg ? aati bokkane ?

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Joseph D' Souza, Mangalore

    That is a new type of manual, gear equipped bicycle. If you are not aware of modern technology and trends, better keep quite. It is because of you half-knowledge people, society is getting spoiled.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, May 31 2012

    rizwan, Mangalore/Dubai

    No, This is not cirus. You are in dream, come out of that.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Thu, May 31 2012

    People would have happy if these unscrupulous politicians were sincere at least by 5%.God only knows what the cylce ride denotes for them.
    Olagininda Khadeemaru,horage saachagalu!!! It our fate!!!

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  • Sharath, Mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Dear Joseph D.souza
    I am sorry to inform you a bad news that it is not a fuel motor. May be if you had followed any visual news media they clearly mentioned CM rode BATTERY powered cycle to show his support for the Bundh. Does this ring any bell !!

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  • Joseph D' Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Just observe closely. CM is not on a manual bicycle but one with motor. This bicycle may be running with the fuel. So its a bluff that he is "riding" a bicycle typical of BJP double speak.

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  • shane, mng/dxb

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Very funny point to be proved by Gowda sir... these acts will be considered as eye-rubbing to public. You are CM of the state. As everyone knows that Price of Petrol in K'taka is the highest in India and All the cess collected from selling petrol goes to state govt. Like neighboring Goa/ Kerala sells petrol at much lower prices than K'taka while Oil co.s supply throughout India at same price........then why all these drama sir...?

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, May 31 2012

    How Goa state has reduced cess on petrol. Karnataka Govt looting mines also collecting extra tax and looting people money. Why they blame central Govt.

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  • alban lewis, Kallianpur/bangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    what kind of bicycle DVS riding - powered by petrol? - see the other bicyles - they donot have the same gadgets - never mind-
    This bandh was decided by BJP Govt. - pre-planned - making people believe because of the bundh Karnataka Govt. is deciding to bring down the price of petrol by Rs.2 or so - There was so much crtiticism about Karnataka Govt. charging the highest tax of all the states in India. They came up with this low idea of bundh. Just to appease the disgruntled in Karnataka.
    I hope not only today - every day DVS and his ministers should ride bicyles to their work place and anywhere possible. Only once if he rides a bike - what is he actually trying to prove?
    By the time BJP/Karnataka decides to reduce prices of petrol by Rs.2/-, center may decide to reduce the price earlier than that - if rupee recovers and BJP will try to take credit for it!!!!

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Why not peg the state and central taxes on petroleum products to a fixed amount? Why the central and state governments make profit out of falling Rupees or raising crude oil prices by taxing a percentage of petrol price?
    Secondly, when the oil companies say that the reason for raising prices are cross subsidy, falling rupee and raising crude oil prices, has anybody checked how efficiently these companies are run? What is the guarantee that they are not run like their cousin Air India with excess staff and below par performance?

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Destruction of public property by BJP supporters clearly shows their culture. Whatever is the reason for protest there is no justification for destroying public or private property. This clearly shows the true colour of BJP and its supporters!!!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, May 31 2012

    poor security personnel have to run to keep pace with their cycling boss!, As for petrol price, Mangalore being a Refinery city, price should be less than in other parts of the state.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, May 31 2012

    It is nice to see our CM, Suresh Kumar and CT Ravi riding bicycles. The dirty congis are traveling in BENZ even today. The useless congis will never be good people. They deserve donkey cart.

    DVS will definitely reduce state sales tax. But again it does not last too long. In another 2 months Congis will hike the price of petrol by 5 Rs.

    We were thinking, by 2020 the petrol price will reach 100 Rs. But within december it will reach the century. Congress is waiting for this remarkable achievement.

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  • rizwan, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Am I watching Karnataka Cycle circus ???

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

    Thu, May 31 2012

    A govt against a govt in the way arranging,abating and participating with Bandh is unconstitutional and as well as precedent.Riding in bicycle is just a time pass and mockery of democracy.If DVS,CM of Karnataka that much concerned let him forgo vat or bring vat on Petrol/Diesel minimum level.

    This govt and party made life miserable of general public who are @ receiving end.Fine, did this bandh bring any reduction in fuel price?THATs WHY L K ADVANI OF OPINION THAT PEOPLE ARE FED UP WITH BJP.....WHAT A QUOTE.....

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Where's he off to with the 'stupid grin'? If he has 'time' for this stuff, then he should have tackled the 'cess' matter beforehand to reduce his citizen's stress. The bicycles too
    seem 'new' and donated for the ocassion. To make good this effort of his he could have visited any nearby market to purchase vegetables too, where he could have felt that 'extra' pinch
    and known the 'state' of affairs better!










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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Thu, May 31 2012

    Mukleg cycle budpina panda baari kushi ya aand.

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  • santhosh, mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    nice to se cm is riding girls electric bicycle ...

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Thu, May 31 2012

    GOOD MOVE BY DVS. I AM SURE SOON HE WILL GOING TO REDUCE PETROL RATES IN KARNATAKA.

    SOON DVS WILL MAKE OUR STATE TO NO.1 POSTION JUST LIKE GUJRAT,GOA.

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