Bangalore: Blooper - Karnataka Secretariat Pronounces Living Ex-MLA 'Dead'!


Bangalore: Blooper - Karnataka Secretariat Pronounces Living Ex-MLA 'Dead'!

Bangalore/Belgaum, Jul 19 (DHNS): It is not just the common man who has to put up with the deadly bureaucratic bloopers. There have been innumerable instances of citizens being recorded dead in documents of civic and municipal administrations, even when they are alive.

This one beats them all. The family of N V Patil, former MLA of the Ramdurg constituency, were in for a shock of their lives when they received a letter from the Karnataka Legislative Assembly secretariat on Tuesday, pronouncing him dead. The letter, signed by Under Secretary N Gopalkrishnarao on July 10, said Patil had died on July 7. He was a member of the Assembly between 1999 and 2004.

The letter reached the ex-MLA’s house at Sunnal village in Ramdurg taluk, at a time when he had been to Belgaum for official work in the court. Patil’s kin heaved a sigh of relief after he reached home later in the day.

Giving details of the episode, Patil told reporters on Wednesday that he would file a defamation case against those responsible and that he had begun legal consultations for the purpose.

The letter stated that the pension and other benefits should be given to his family up to July 8 and the pension documents, including orders, should be returned to the secretariat. Copies of the letter were marked to State Bank of Mysore, Ramdurg branch, and members of his family.

Patil termed the letter pronouncing him dead the height of irresponsibility of the secretariat and the government.  “Had I been abroad or lost touch with my family, they would have been in an unenviable situation. Such incidents should not recur and those responsible should be taught a lesson. I will file a defamation case after completing the legal consultations.”

Patil quit the Congress and joined the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) in 2009. Reacting to the goof-up, JD-S State general secretary Ashok Pujar said the unsavoury episode was a reflection of the state of affairs in Karnataka and that the legislature had lost control over the executive.

Legislative Assembly Speaker K G Bopaiah also said he would soon initiate action against an officer in the assembly secretariat who had sent the letter seeking family pension details to Patil’s house.

  

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  • Tony Francis, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    It happens only in India and that too in Karnataka, the greatBJP-led Govt. Jai Ho...........Jai Jai Shiv Shankar.

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    That is possible only in BJP ruled states. Let him keep it. If his wife need this after his death she will has to bribe a lot. Claim insurance n pension. Jai HO BJP.

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  • Norbert D'Souza, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    This is called Development in Karnataka... Everything you will get in Advance. JAI HO..

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  • Edwin Nazareth., Shankerpura. Udipi

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    it is not surprise news, because it is BJP ruling party in karnataka, thank God they have not send buriel certificate to the MLA. still why people quite? what is wrong with out public.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    He should thank his stars that he did not get the invite for his own 'VaikuntaSamaradhane'With files hardly moving and competition for ministerial berths these things are bound to happen-Time pass you see!

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  • McQueen, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    It happens only in india!!!! (like that song sung on screen by hindi film star Govinda)
    Heights of dereliction of duty!!!

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    All corrupt MLA's should get similar certificates.

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  • Shaan, manglore/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    BJP always blaming congress for ruling 60 years of country in the way of corruption but BJP just ruled now 4 years in K'taka and made all the way of criminal work that State & country ever seen.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Hope,now Karnataka Secretariat will not issue BIRTH CERTIFICATE to Ex-MLA to rectify mistake..!!

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

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    This govt and the speaker in fact virtually killed dozens of MLAs by disqualifying illegally before SC came to the rescue of them and re-instated!!!!So in this case he is ex MLA!Naturally what we can expect from BJP Govt of Karnataka.

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  • Ramdas, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Sattu baduki bandaddu keliddene, aadre baduki sattaddu heege naa ??

    Irresponsible officers. Suspend them..

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  • Abdulla Amin, Udupi / Dubai

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    What difference does it make? Having left Cong and joined JDS and being an ex-MLA, he is a burden on tax payer. Better be treated as dead.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    It is sad to note that deserving families will never get Death certificates of their family members which can help them in insurance etc. But these politicians get it even when alive and without asking for it...!!!!????

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Dereliction of Duty is common in Public Offices. However Government Secretariat will not issue a condolence letter until unless somebody might have played mischief by sending a Death Certificate to them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Our current MLA’s would claim all the insurance and pension benefits first….…….

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