Mangalore: CM says no Modi effect in Karnataka, warns against corruption, moral policing


Mangalore: CM says no Modi effect in Karnataka, warns against corruption, moral policing

Pics: Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Sep 29: "Karnataka is not affected by BJP's PM nominee Narendra Modi. This became quite clear when BJP failed to choose a candidate for the recent Lok Sabha by-polls in Mandya and Bangalore Rural," said chief minister Siddaramaiah

He was speaking to reporters at the helipad at Maryhill here on Sunday September 29, after receiving the guard of honour by the police and a grand welcome by Congress party leaders.

On allegations that the funds released for government staff quarters had been misused, he said he would study the reports and take appropriate action.

Asked to comment on the fruit rot disease that has affected areca crops, he said it is a major problem and that the government has been compensating the areca growers as per the National Calamity Relief Fund norms. "We have asked for an additional fund of Rs 500 crore from the central government, but we have already started giving compensation now," he said.

He also said that the proposal to estabish government medical colleges in every district has been accepted, and that in the initial stage, those districts that have no medical colleges, government or private, have been chosen. "Altogether, six districts including Gadag, Koppal, Chamarajanagar and Karwar have been picked in the first stage, and other districts will get medical colleges stage by stage," he said.

On Yettinahole project, he clarified that it was 'not Netravati diversion' but a 'drinking water supply' project for the benefit of south-eastern districts. "Districts namely Tumkur, Bangalore Rural, Chikballapur, Kolar and others will be supplied drinking water by lifting 24 TMC water from the river at Yettiinahole. People and various associations have misunderstood the project. I will directly speak to the associations that have been fighting for it with a view to spread awareness among people," he said.

 

Progress Review Meet

The DK district progress review meet was held at the conference hall in the DC's office here on Sunday, September 29. The meet was presided over by chief minister, Siddaramaiah.

Addressing the officials, he said, "The district has suffered considerable damage due to rain, specially the areca crops here. The horticulture department has incurred a loss of Rs 232 crore. Dakshina Kannada, Chikmagalur, Madikeri, Shimoga and Udupi districts have incurred heavy losses. Rs 30 crore has been been already released for compensation to areca growers, and anotherRs 40 crore will be released shortly."

He further said, "Development projects in the state have been carried out quietly, hence people are not aware of the extent of development. Nevertheless, the state is developing steadily.

Commenting on the function of the district administration, he said, "Once a week I convene 'Janatha Darshan', where I receive memorandums and appeals directly from people. Memorandums with regard to compensation for senior citizens, widows, physically challenged and others are the highest, along with many complaining that police have failed to provide protection to people. These are issues that need to be addressed at the taluk or district level. The fact that I have been receiving too many such memorandums means that the district administration has failed to respond to their queries. The officials have to do their duties sincerely to avoid such things in the future."


'Strict action against the corrupt'

Expressing concerns about corruption in government offices, he said, "There are too many complaints that corruption is high in lower levels like police stations, taluk offices etc. Higher officials must ensure that no such complaints are received. A person who gives a memorandum will not give it just for the sake of it or for fun. A memorandum expresses one's problems and difficulties, and therefore we must accept it with due respect."

He added, "The people of this state feel that the people of DK district are intelligent and aware of things, hence they have an idea that corruption is nil in this district. The officials and the elected representatives must see to it that corruption is removed from our system, if not fully, at least to the maximum level possible. Strict action will be taken against any official who tries to indulge in corruption."

He further directed the agricultural officials to distribute the compensation amount to the victims of areca crop loss.

Ministers Ramanath Rai, U T Khadar, Vinay Kumar Sorake, Abhaychandra Jain, principal secretary to the government for agriculture Bharatlal Meena and others were present.



'Moral policing will not be tolerated'

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (DV)

Mangalore, Sep 29: Later in the day, a Congress party workers' meet was held at Rosario Church complex wherein chief minister Siddaramaiah said that moral policing will not be tolerated and strict action will be taken against culprits.

"No one should take law into their hands, be it RSS, Sangh Parivar or Bajrang Dal. Moral policing will not be tolerated. I have strictly ordered the officials to take action against moral policing, hence there is no need to be afraid," he said.

Earlier, Janardhan Poojary urged chief minister Siddaramaiah to take action on various issues concerning the coastal region, especially Dakshina Kannada district.

Addressing the gathering, Poojary said, "The CM has taken bold steps to wipe the tears of the common people. He is a role model to everyone. We have so many problems in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, but we are confident that they will be solved. I urged the chief minister to provide protection to the minorities."

On the areca crop issue, he told the chief minister, "As a farmer, you would understand the pain of the farmers. They should not suffer during your regime. I urge you to provide a compensation of Rs 25,000 to each affected farmer, or if that is not possible, at least Rs 10,000."

He also raised concerns like provision of caste certificates to SC/STs, title deeds and provision to build houses for those own less than 10 cents of land, and other issues and said that union minister Oscar Fernandes would help the CM in solving these issues.

He also urged him to give more importance to party workers while forming committees. Minister for forests and district incharge Ramanath Rai urged compensation for Endosulfan victims.

Responding to the appeal, Siddaramaiah first apologized for being late to the programme by three hours as he had a packed schedule, and promised that he would discuss the issues in detail during his visit to Ullal on November 8.

He said he had already discussed the damage caused due to rain in the district and that he would speak to the health department with regard to compensation for Endosulfan victims, and to revenue and other departments concerned about caste certificates and title deeds.

He further said that Congress came to power due to the efforts of party workers, and importance would be given to them based on the recommendations of the regional Congress committees.

On the general elections coming up next year, he urged the party workers to work hard towards ensuring Congress victory.  "Congress had lost Mangalore constituency last time. But now BJP has no power in Karnataka, and hence we should win here," he said.

He once again stressed that the Yettinahole project was not diversion of Netravati river but only provision of its water to other districts. "The project will be undertaken scientifically and there will no danger to Dakshina Kannada district," he assured.

Ministers Ramanath Rai, U T Khadar, Abhaychandra Jain, Vinay Kumar Sorake, MLAs Mohiuddin Bava, J R Lobo, Vasanth Bangera, Shakuntala Shetty, leaders Mohammed Masood, B A Mohideen, Ivan D'Souza and others were present.

The chief minister also initiated 'Vikalachethana Jana Jagruthi Abhiyana' with demonstration by Puttur Suresh Nayak on the occasion.

 

  

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  • ibahim , Al Khobar

    Tue, Oct 01 2013

    Moral policing is must.. you people have to respect their effort they put in home stay attack, pub attack so and so..Especially person named MUNNA must be awarded!!!!.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 01 2013

    WE REQUEST THE CM TO STOP THE MORAL POLICING IN kARNATAKA IN TOTAL.MR.MODI'S MODI EFFECT WILL BE A UTTER FAILURE IN OUR STATE SINCE WE ARE HAPPY WITH THE PRESENT PERFORMING GOVERNMENT.ALL THE BEST.THANQ.

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  • sh, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 01 2013

    I dont know why people talk or modi talks about Guj improvement.. the industries there are from the time ven birth of Modi... His real facts will be released before the elections...

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    The BJP is hoping that the Modi factor can save the corrupt image of BJP all over India. The Modi is interested in power and take revenge on the UPA for the creating investigation teams against Godhra issue.

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  • Divakar, Mangalore/Muscat

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    What sidharamayya has got to say about cow theft and cow slaughter ???????

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  • sh, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 01 2013

    First talk of human slaughter you people... looks like all modi followers are also like cows.. walking in one direction.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    was there a need to come in helicopter to say there is no modi effect ???

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/BOMBAY

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    MODI'S EFFECT IN KARNATAKA IS ZERO..HE MAY VISIT ANY STATE,BUT NOT KARNATAKA,AS HE ALREADY CUT HIS NOSE..

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  • Thimmappa, Chitrapu

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    You dont worry, let the people of Karnataka decide.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    BJP is estimated to win 20 seats in Karnataka in 2014. In 2009 they won 19.

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  • santhosh, Mlr/Blr

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    "He once again stressed that the Yettinahole project was not diversion of Netravati river but only provision of its water to other districts" .......dear CM its one and the same...why are you fooling people with "twisted words"

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  • Deepak, Manglore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    yereg pura moral police bodu aklu illada watch man da bele korle bokka illad divonle yenchala moral police malpunagleg bele iji. kudlada da janakleg moral police
    bodchi.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Mr. C.M, what are your plans to attract investments and encourage company's to begin operations in Karnataka? I hope you realize that our population is growing rapidly and we need to generate more employment for our educated youth.

    Do you have any plans to set up free trade industrial zones like those you saw in china during your recent visit?

    Please note that such FREE Trade zones will not only generate employment, but also increase our exports and save our drowning economy.

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  • Arun, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai...

    Moral police is good for any society?
    Why makes you say that?

    No where in the world, there is anyone about law.. And immoral activities, rapes, kidnapping, molestation, who do you think is doing all this? it's very obvious, its the moral police..

    Dont you remember what happened in the Home Stay? haven't you seen the videos? ...think before you comment...

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  • K.M.Sheik, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Moral Policing should be dealt with severely. By some organisations the uneducated,unemployed youths have been ed and used to serve the political goal. Instead of arguing it is everyone's responsibility to educate such young people to maintain peace, irrespective of religion. Govts intelligence machinery should catch the main culprits who sketch out program-mes to viciate the tranquility and peace of the region.

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Mr. Siddu, Wait for 2014, then you see the effect. you will left with only some minority votes. enough of vote bank so called secular politics.

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  • Shaleen, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Kannadiga's are educated and intelligent. They taught good lesson to corrupt BJP in state and now its time to teach corrupt UPA at Center.

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Siddhanna, do not to say there is no Modi effect in Karnataka. Modi is a very strong leader which we need at this time to replace the corrupt UPA. Always remember we need a change in the government at least once in 10 years then only there is a challenge ahead and every government will work hard to remain in power. What congress has done to our nation during its rule of nearly 58 years. Just compare the countries which got independence even after India got and their progress. I remember our PM said in his speech before UPA came to power for the first time that if his party come to power his will transform Mumbai into Beijing. Has it ever happen even after 9.5 years? Our PM even today can not give a speech without a written one! Modi can.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 30 2013



    R. Fernandes,

    With so many power hungry splinter groups support, even if BJP succeeds in forming the government, do you think that it will last full term? This type of support is only for name sake and all these party leaders already played their dirty games with Congress and how far they will make the new NDA prolong in ruling our Country. (one year, two years -then collapse ?)

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Only time can decide whether the government will collapse or will not collapse.
    One thing is sure that in 2014 NDA is going to bounce back to power in a big way. Not because of Modi's charisma but because of UPA's failure.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / KSA

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Whoever say whatever, Modi's name is being spread effectively to the corners of India. Some people projecting him as PM candidate (already announced) Others projecting him as failed CM in 2002 Gujarat riot cases (court is not yet announced its verdict). Common man is thinking & analysing about him both in positive and negative perspective. Altogether, Modi effect is definitely there whether positive or negative. Siddaramayya himself got effected, otherwise this statement from him is uncalled for.

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  • Harrys, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Sri Siddaramayya is the best CM of Karnataka after Devraj Urs and Ramakrisna Hegde.He has sent a tough signal to all the communal groups and the moral police.Moral policing and cow theft
    should be stoped and the culprits should be booked under goona act.We should thank all the communities for keeping the communal law makers out of power.MLA J.R.Lobo is doing good job.

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Who prepared this NEW index? Congis controlled Bureaucratic s who changed formula to suit their masters.

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  • Deepak, Manglore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Siddaramaya navarige jai.....
    Uriuthide...uriuthide... kelavarige illi. hahahahaha

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    CM says no Modi effect in Karnataka. Agreed.
    1) Madhya Pradesh.
    2) Himachal Pradesh.
    3) Gujrat.
    4) Tamilnadu (Jayalalitha).
    5) Goa.
    6) Power brokers like Yediyurappa, Devegowda.
    7) West Bengal (Mamata banergee.)
    Do you think it is difficult to form government??

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  • kishor, mumbai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    DUPLICATE MODI

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  • R.N. Pujari, Manglore - Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    North INDIA don't know who is Siddaramaiah but entire INDIA knows who is MODI.....same like VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE a strong empire which ruled India for 350 Yrs but we can read in history a small paragraph their was a vijaya nagar emipre in hampi in south india but check for AKBAR / BABAR etc etc a full chapter is written........so dear Siddaramaiah don't bark more you are still called a outsider in your CONGRESS DEN.....so quite please east or west MODI is the best JAI HIND!!!!!!

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  • Arjun, Moodbidri

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Moral Policing is creating a big problem in DK and Udupi...

    But what about Cow Slaughter ??

    WHY DOES NOT HE TALK ON THAT ISSUE???

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Because he can’t talk about Anti Cow Slaughter in front of Cow meat eaters

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Oct 02 2013

    @Sachidananda Shetty,

    Don't you know India is the top beef exporter in the world??

    Is it a secret..???

    Why are you silent about cow slaughter for meat in Dubai>>??

    Just curious about your double standards!!!

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  • Bhaskar Acharya, Shirva

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Because it hurts "Secular" people and Congis Vote Bank.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Few highlights of CM Siddu’s dialogue, “CM says no Modi effect in Karnataka” so accept that NaMo effect elsewhere but everybody knows that Kar_Nataka is not the agenda of BJP since our State will not be counted anywhere under present regime. “Strict action against the corrupt” why only Police and Taluk Offices, why not action against his own Ministers in State Assembly? “Moral policing will not be tolerated” will he tolerate Communal Policing, Cattle Thieves, Rapist and Murderers? Common Siddu, this is the last chance for Congress and for you too, do some constructive works and finish the developmental works started by last BJP Government which makes some sense

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

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Mr Vasantha Bangera,Belthangady MLA, in fact,reminded CM about corruptions from Village Panchayath Level to District level.He also pinpointed about laziness of officials which forces indulging in bribery (corruptions)

    With regarding to MORAL POLICING

    CM, up on taking oath office of the CM, reiterated that Moral policing would be dealt with stern actions!!?

    Again same statement came from him but MORAL POLICING is going on unabated!!!!

    In charge Minister of DK has no contingent plan to curb the menace of Moral policing!!!

    District Police utives were not amused by such things

    Coastal District's(Moral Policing concentrated area)Politicians including Sri Janardhana Poojari are also not doing needful to curb the Moral Policing

    Make Station officer in charge,CI and ACPs responsible for it.

    Make ACs and DCs to share the responsibilities

    CM's paper statement will not move any security/ADMIN officials of the district.

    The situation in the erstwhile BJP regime in DK/UDUPI with regarding to minority continues in CONGRESS GOVT also that should be rectified as Siddu committed to the safety of Minorities and other backward communities.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Dear Ismail, as long as Cattle Thieves, Immoral Activities, Kidnapping, Rape and Murder cases exists in Mangalore region, even Moral Policing is also good for any society too

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  • joel, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Why did he not discuss anything about the niddodi power project. After seeing the protests against the project the least he could have done is acknowledge the problem.

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  • Arun, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Great Job! Continue the good work, Siddu really has a lot of potential and decision making capability..

    Just ban all the bajrang dal, rss n all these communities... Whoever take law in their hands should not be spared at all..

    Overall, impressive!

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  • Nanag shetty, Kinnigoly,Oman

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    Because of corruption ,roads are not fit to travel,otherwise Siddu would have traveled in public transport system instead of Helicopter,like our Oil Minister !!!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Purandar Bhattre....Karnataka is lot better so far in this few months....compared to Moral policing in DK, resort politics and DVS smile!!!

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  • SHAMEEM ANSARI, BENGALURU

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    CM words is cent percent right. bcause new development index has identified Gujarat as a less developed state, while ranking Odisha and Bihar along with eight others as "least developed" and Goa and Kerala among the seven "relatively developed" states. which has attracted attention due to its development model, in the "less developed" category is likely to escalate the already bitter political debate on the 'Gujarat model of development'. The other states in this category are Manipur, West Bengal, Nagaland, Andhra Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Mizoram, Tripura, Karnataka, Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh.

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  • Naveen, Riyadh K S A.

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    What about church attack investigation. No one raise the issue with C M.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Why Modi Fobia is gripping all the Congressmen ? Why they always mention the name of Modi out of context and give free publicity to him ?
    More you spread hatred against a single person more attention he gets from general public and becomes more popular. But if you neglect a person even the public will forget him. This is a simple psychology which politicians do not understand.

    Please read the story of Vaali in Ramayana. Vali used to become stronger than the strongest of his opponents when they used to challenge him for fight, but when he was overlooked by the opponents Vali was losing his strength.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Well done Mr. Siddaramayaji. We are proud of you.You are the ROLE MODEL for other Chief Ministers of rest of INDIA.

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  • jeraldds, Niddodi, Kudripadav

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Even though all our representatives were present with the CM ,not a single word about the Niddodi UMPP coming out from the mouth of our elected representatives . It clearly shows the double standard of our '' JANA PRATHINIDHIGALU''

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Thank GOD Siddu is not a FEKU......

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  • A.D.PINTO, Doha-Qatar

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Whenever any high ranking politician from congress or JDS visits costal area, they always talk about 'strict action' against moral policing. Till now we have not seen any concrete action taken or any laws being formulated in this regard. Mr.CM merely promising is not enough, we want action. That is why costal people have voted for congress.

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Then why are you talking about Modiji siddanna...?..This itself proves what your worst fears are !!...

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Siddu, well done have maintained your line and length and bowling consistently.. no need to be complacent.. Modi is just a mirage as far as Karnataka is concerned.

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  • PURANDER BHAT, PUTTUR

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Corruption is ramapant everywhere. CM Sir, suspend a few officers who openly engage in corruption. That would send a clear signal to the corrupt officers. Unless it is done mere lip service would make you a paper tiger!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    @PURANDER BHAT, PUTTUR, mere suspension is not a deterrent... terminate them and shame them.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Corrupt officials are Political agents, entrusted with the duty to fund political party. They amass the wealth by looting people and some percentage goes to respective political party. So why Political Parties/Politician go against these golden egg laying goose ( Babus) ?

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