CM’s Plans Fall Flat as Governor Returns Ordinance on Sakrama


Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Jan 15: The state Governor has refused to sign on the dotted line for the Akrama-Sakrama ordinance, and has returned the same to the government with a note that the contents should be discussed in detail in the legislature party before a final decision can be taken. The Chief Minister, as usual, squarely blamed the opposition parties, particularly the JDS, for laying out thorns on the path of implementing the Sakrama scheme.

The government had made a last ditch effort to implement the Sakrama scheme, seeking to allow the people of the city to get their illegal constructions regularized, by paying penalties as prescribed, just when the code of conduct was to come in force relating to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Paliake (BBMP) election. However, the Governor did not approve of its action in hurrying through this legislation on an issue pending since the last many years. The ordinance, if signed, would have benefitted about seven lac families in the city, who would have voted for the BJP. The opposition parties had vociferously opposed the penalties prescribed in the bill.

The Governor observed that the code of conduct comes into effect on Friday, and that the proposals contained in the ordinance are not non-controversial. He noted that the ordinance was sent for his signature at 2.30 pm on Wednesday. It may be recalled that one such ordinance on the issue had been returned unsigned by the erstwhile Governor, T N Chaturvedi in 2007. The implementation of the act was thereafter kept in abeyance, after the High Court ordered for the same, while hearing a public interest petition.

While minister R Ashok has accused the JDS of having a hand in blocking the ordinance, Rajiv Chandrashekhar, a Rajya Sabha member from the state, elected with the BJP support, has expressed his strong opposition to giving a blanket approval to illegal constructions through the ordinance. Speaking after submitting a report of the ‘Plan Bengaluru – 2020’ under the ‘Agenda for Bengaluru Infrastructure and Development Task Force’ making several recommendations for a planned growth of the city and recommending for the reviewing of the status every year to the Chief Minister on Thursday, he opined that regularizing all kinds of irregularities through an ordinance does not augur well for the planned growth of the city.

  

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur/ Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    Mr. Nagesh Nayak, better to change your astrologer similar to Mr. L.K. Adavani who changed his astrologer and even though he couldn't become prime minister. First of all you are lucky if Mr. Yeddyurappa sustains 5 year term forget about 2020. All the years Mr. Yeddyurappa as an opposition leader opposed whatever development programs put forward by the ruling government. And now suddenly he and you learned the meaning of development? Only road concreting which you call is development? Security and peace is already experienced by the Mangaloreans.

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  • R.T.SHETTY, mangalore.k.s.a.

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    Wonderful comments mr.praveen.keep it up.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    HI ISMAIL K PERINJE, BJP IS THE ONLY POLITICAL PARTY WHICH GIVES PRIORITY FOR DEVELOPMENT, SECURITY & PEACE. OPPOSITION PARTIES WERE NOT AWARE OF WORD DEVELOPEMNT. SHRI. YEDIYURAPPA'S "BANGALORE-2020" VISION HAS STARTED. CONGRESS & JDS DO NOT WANT TAHT BECOZ BJP WILL BE IN POWER EVER LIKE GUJARATH. JAI HO BJP.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    BJP Govt is more than just interested in getting lot many Akrama - Sakrama scheme's including state boundary with AP, Reddy's illegal mining and so on. Hard luck this time.

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  • Praveen, Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    Ismail and Ali dont talk rubbish sitting some part. I request you guys to come to bangalore and see the problems here. Bangalore spolied totally because of Corrupt Congress and JDS ruled for last 50 years. Now when BJP trying to do some good developments its not digiestable by these B****. Its verry easy commneting somebody on Net sitting at home. Request you guys come to banaglore if possible try to findout whos mistake and show to public.Prove that your really care of state and city

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    Mr Nagesh this ordinance has some vested interest for BJP and Yeddi himself.Your own man Rajive C said in the report"does not augur well for the planned growth of the Bangaluru City"BJP always try to get power by illeagal means.An eye on BBMP election,BJP want this ordinance passed by governor was backfired and exposed the motive by itself.JAI-HO Congress!

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  • MOHD.ALI, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    Nagesh,If illegal construction is called Development,then jai ho for 5 crorer Kannadigas under BJP

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  • MOHD.ALI, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    Nagesh,If illegal construction is called Development,then jai ho for 5 crorer Kannadigas under BJP

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Jan 15 2010

    THIS CLAEARLY SHOWS THAT CONGRESS & JDS IS ADAMANT FOR NON DEVELOPMENT. JAI HO.

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