Bache Gowda Expresses Regrets, to File Defamation Case against Reporter


Bache Gowda Expresses Regrets, to File Defamation Case against Reporter

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Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Aug 18: Three days after the Independence Day, when state’s labour minister B N Bache Gowda had allegedly abused and his personal secretary and gunman had reportedly assaulted a Bangalore-based real estate businessman for overtaking his official car near Nelamangala, there is a fresh and interesting twist to the entire episode.
           
Furious after reading the reports published in the front page of the leading Kannada daily, Vijaya Karnataka, as a banner headline on Monday morning, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa himself had apologized and declared that he would speak to the businessman Bharat Kumar and also the minister. The chief minister had also publicly promised that he would ask the minister to withdraw the complaint that he had lodged with the police.
     
With the incident receiving widespread publicity and media attention leading to condemnation from most of the opposition parties and also from several prominent citizens and writers, Bache Gowda had sought to justify his conduct by asserting that he had done nothing wrong to tender an apology. The minister, who was returning to Bangalore after participating in the official flag-hoisting ceremony in Hassan district by virtue of his position as district-in-charge minister, had gone to the extent of declaring that he would countenance any behaviour that sought to undermine his position and status as a minister.
           
Bache Gowda had even told reporters after learning about the chief minister’s tendering of the public apology that it was "totally unwarranted” and had even mentioned that Yeddyurappa should have heard his version first before going to the press on his apology.
           
It may be recalled that the Congress opposition leader in the assembly Siddaramaiah and his legislative council counterpart Motamma as well as KPCC president R V Deshpande and working president D K Shivakumar and also former chief minister and state JD(S) chief H D Kumaraswamy were among the prominent leaders who condemned the minister’s arrogant behaviour. They had gone to the extent of demanding that he should be dismissed from the state cabinet for his conduct unbecoming of a minister, whose duty is to serve the people and not to lord over them.
           
Obviously rattled by the flak over the incident from the chief  minister as well as from other ministerial colleagues and ruling BJP leaders and opposition leaders and in a bid to put an end to the controversy, Bache Gowda on Wednesday sought to change his tune and earlier stand. The minister, who spoke to reporters in his chambers in Vidhana Soudha, expressed his regrets about the entire assault controversy.
           
But, Bache Gowda announced his decision to file a defamation case against a reporter of the Kannada daily, Vijaya Karnataka, for publishing the report, which he claimed was "totally baseless and far from truth.”
           
The minister, his personal secretary and gunman had allegedly assaulted Bharat, a Bangalore-based businessman, when the latter overtook the minister’s car near Nelamangala on Sunday evening. Bache Gowda was returning to Bangalore after hoisting the national flag in Hassan on Sunday morning.
           
The real estate businessman Bharat, who resides in the upmarket Sadashivanagar area, was returning to the city in his Tata Safari vehicle along with his father-in-law, wife and two children when he reportedly overtook the minister’s car near Nelamangala, which infuriated the minister’s staff and even Bache Gowda himself, provoking them to abuse Bharat and even allegedly assault him. The minister had even lodged a complaint with the Nelamangala police, who had booked a case of misdemeanor and rash and negligent driving and levied a fine of Rs 300 as per reports published in almost all Kannada and English dailies.
           
Bharat, who hails from Puttur in Dakshina Kannada district, is said to be a close relative of Udupi-Chikmagalur Lok Sabha MP and former state BJP president D V Sadananda Gowda.
           
Bache Gowda said the report published in the Kannada daily on Monday was "politically motivated and aimed at tarnishing his political image.”

"The entire report was entirely false and baseless,” he claimed and completely denied reports stating that he had assaulted Bharat and his family members on Sunday evening.

The minister called on the chief minister on Wednesday and explained to him the entire incident and personally apologised to the chief minister, who had tendered the apology on Monday last.

“I am pained that the chief minister had tendered the apology,” he said promising to brief the home minister Dr V S Acharya also.

The minister explained that his car driver stopped Bharat’s Tata Safari car near Nelamangala when the latter was “suspiciously chasing” his car. Bache Gowda said he telephoned the Nelamangala police and told them to file a FIR against Bharat for negligent driving.

"The matter could have ended there if Bharat had tendered his apology to him for "suspiciously chasing his car,” he said.

"Instead of apologising for negligent driving, Bharat challenged him about the manner in which the car was stopped on the national highway,” Bache Gowda said.

The police have filed the FIR and he has decided to fight the case in the court. He also decided to file the defamation case under the Indian Penal Code against the reporter of the Kannada daily seeking compensation for the damage done to him, the minister said.

On the demand for his resignation by leaders of Opposition parties, Bache Gowda said: "There is no question of resignation. The Opposition leaders should speak after collecting correct information on the issue.”

Issuing reactions based on media reports without verifying facts was not good and justified, he added.


  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    Dr. Kiran Acharya, Manipal,
    Due respects to your academics, but repeating the same thing over and over again does not make you right. In every profession mistakes do happen and sometimes people get carried away trying to outwit the competition. How often have we heard about doctors operating on the wrong limb or leaving scissors / cotton gauze inside the patient’s body? The percentage of these goof ups are les than 0.01%. This does not mean that the doctor has no IQ.
    I like your theory of evidence and going by your theory after every medical operation the patient has to undertake x-ray’s to find out there is no foreign body inside or no internal organ removed.
    Stretching your evidence theory a little further for example Mr. XYZ dies in a road crash and his death has to be reported by the media. Along with the news should the media also display death certificate and autopsy report? Is this practical? Think …….

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    Dear Dr. Kiran Acharya, on the basis of your answer to Yathish Kumar, kindly answer my questions. Do you think CWG organising committee is clean till they probe the scam? Do you think Suresh Kalmadi was sincere in spending tax payer’s money? I am not against any politician or party I am against the corrupt system.

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  • Dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    Dear Yathish Kumar, Attavar/Dubai, my grouse is NOT against the media, but blind faith rested on them!
    there are hundreds of instances wherein media has been misused by vested interests. The best part is media thinks it is not for them to clarify, if found wrong. Classic
    case is TV9 reporting a second aircrash at Mangalore airport...did they clarify/ aplogize? No. Mangalore pub episode gave Mangalore a bad name at an international level...did any of the "victims" ever complain? No. But the same media has the video clipping of woman IPS officers "under the influence"- is it not Moral Policing by the media? Media brought to light "sex scam" of a Delhi teacher...once it was found that the breaking news was baseless...did the media clarify/ apologize? No. It is upto the hapless victims of media to prove their innocense! (at least terrorists and criminals get a chance to plead in the court of law, not victims of the media!) Media wants TRP/Viewership...for them every news capsule is an "episode" thus Revenue...at the cost of peace of mind of some innocent victims... This phenomenon is not local/ national...agencies like AP/AFP are also charged with such allegations when they used photoshopped/ manipulated images on alleged atrocity by Israeli soldiers...So we can not change the media behaviour...but as readers/ viewers with little IQ in our brains, we can form impressions only based on EVIDENCE, which means hearing both sides of a story...before blindly following the "stories"!

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  • Yathish Kumar, Attavar/Dubai

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Dear Dr Kiran Acharya,I went thru some of your comments in this case against the MEDIA,as well as in other cases such as the Mangalore flight crash,My question to you is whether you will accept this, if this had happened with you as a DOCTOR on an emergency visit either to a patient or an emergency,AS WE DON'T KNOW FOR WHAT PURPOSE Bharath WAS TRAVELLING FOR, where a STATE MINISTER and his so called body guards (GOONDAS)breaking somebody's face n teeth that too in the presence of his family and elders with him, only for overtaking a ministers vehicle ,Doesn't it sound strange to you?

    If you could please contact BHARATH somehow and let him appear in front of the MEDIA for a video interview then, may be you will be convinced to know what really happend in the scene better than what the Media had published was true ,Is what I hope. It is the MEDIA which brought into light what is happening in our INDEPENDENT INDIA How our innocent citizens are treated by Ministers who are elected by us as our representatives,Dr I want you to reply this comment please.......

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Dr Kiran Acharya, you do have a point of view and I agree with you to a certain extent. In an ideal world all that you say makes sense. But what else can a common citizen do other than relying on media reports. If you put together all other agencies including our police, bureaucracy, justice dept, government machinery along with the media, then you will realise that the media is the least corrupt. Umpteen number of recent cases have proved that in today's India, the only instrument available for the common man to get justice is pressure from the media. Only these sensational stories created by the media and followed avidily by people across the country jolt our government and the judiciary into taking action. Even in this case even if the media may not be 100% accurate, the actions of the concerned minister following the original, witnessed by many prove that the media is in the right track. also the apology by the Chief Minister strengthens the case of the media.

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  • valerian, renjala

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    these politicitins think that they come heaven, he is not thoght he is chosen from from common man's votes. these is not way that behave with his voters. BJP trying coming to solve their problem again their own politian defame it. how sad it is. the cm should suspend thrown out of the cabinet these kind of third class ministers. even if Bharath made a mistake, he would have stopped advised him let go. at least next election he would have earned some more voters. media is doing their duty , is this wrong that are showing colours of these kind of ministers behaviuor to the public ? our politician never in their life understand

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Dear Dr. Kiran Acharya, most of us trust media investigation rather than the investigation by our corrupt system. I agree with you, when you say evidence based practice in medicine, but certainly not in practical life. Every citizen is not privileged like you. You will certainly get a salute while entering a police station, but Bharat would have been pushed into lockup for losing his tooth, because of Bache Gowda’s goons. You have not experienced the practical life of an ordinary citizen and that made you to write impractical text book stuff.

    What do you think about CWG corruption, brought to light by media? Opposition was soundly sleeping all the time. Is this also paid news as you have stated?

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  • martin, bantwal

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    THEN:[in some remote village]
    "so ja bachhe nahin tho GABBAR aa jayega"..
    NOW:[anywhere in karnataka]
    "raste se hatja re, BJP ka bachhe aa raha hei"!!!
    BJP is in power for jus 2 years n look how they behave,i shudder2 think what wud've been our situation if they had been here for last 60 years like great congress..!

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  • Srinivasan Sampath, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    This is a classic case to depict in true sense how our elected leaders take people for granted. The remarks of the Minister are changing everyday and he even went to the extent of threatening the family by serious consequences, which is unpardonable and unacceptable. Strong public protest through media is the only way to make politicians realize their mistakes. It is high time that the speaker of the Assembly should intervene and take punitive action against the erring minister. It is shameless on the part of Mr. Gowda to behave so rude in the public. His expression of filing a defamation case against the reporter is unwarranted and should be condemned by all means.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Whenever a plitician being escorted by police, they overspeed and flaunt all RTO rules and causing inconvenience to the other vehicles plying on the road. Are the police officials and the politicians are above law? Can't they drive their vehicles with speed limits alloted to that road or they should act in amanner what Bache Gowda and his cronies did on the Hassan-Bangalore National Highway.
    Now Bache Gowda is up there to make that commoner's life miserable and who is answerable to his high handedness?

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  • Blaan Mendonca, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Dr. kiran Acharya, The issue is real, The Minister Bache Gowda is politically sick, Cheif political Dr.chief minister Mr. Yeddi has diagonised and confirmed it. This is a political sickness. Minister Bache Gowda has anxiety, he is agitated and his attitude are not rational. A human being is called human when we are rational. He needs proper treatment or medication like Ativan (Lorazepam) for anxiety. You are a doctor and you must know better than any other person among us. Even kannada movie Actor Rajkumar was a doctor, and there are several other people in this world adopt the term Dr. in business. This does not mean they have the ability to diagonize a patient's attitude or behavior. Doctor's ability to prevent and cure disease is a inner feeling of knowledge and wisdom, which is a time factor. But to hurt a person physically and injure any part of the body is so easy, it does not take any time. For this reason we have laws, judicial system, constitution, human rights, police, investigators, lawyers, Doctors, Nurses and Medical health care to protect every human being from suffering pain. people like leonardo da vinci and florence nightingale have dedicated their life for you and me to save us from pain. Now it is your turn to dedicate your life to all of us without question. Bache Gowda does not understand the value of human body part. Replacement of Natural human spare part is impossible until now. What do you think and comment.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Dr. Kiran Acharya, apart from qualification, education also very important! Seeing your CV, I could not believe at your comments! Bache Gowda do not deserve any support! Nagesh is fit enough supporter of such blind development!

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  • Shrinath Shet, Oman

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Dear Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu and all readers, namaste to all. I have read all of yours comments. Mr Jossey has mentioned that Dr. Kiran Acharya writes like Nagesh Nayak. The reason is that Dr Kiran Acharya is expressing the facts and the actions which is true and practicle. Educational background is not a criteria for expressing one's opinions. I have done Masters in Engineering and Diploma in Journalism and Mass Media. It depends on their interest. I agree with Dr. Kiran Acharya 100%.

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  • Gurudath, Mumbai/M'lore

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Disgraceful behavior by the minister.

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  • Allwyn D'Souza, Udyavara, Tunisia

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    I think its about time that the people of Karnataka woke up and realized that they have voted a totally wrong person to power. How can we expect a person who cannot control his ego or temper to hold a portfolio of a labour minister? Can someone tell me what have been his achievements towards the workforce of Karnataka? It seems that he has been wasting the time and money that the taxpayers have to cough up to feed him.

    There are so many issues regarding labour to be worked upon like Pension, safety, security, medical benefits, end of service benefits, Proper working environment, sanitation, etc, etc. So far, I have not heard of any positive response to any of these issues from him. This person needs to be kicked out as he is inhuman and lacks the common sense to deal with people. I'm sure he must have gone with his hands joined, begging for votes before the elections. But look at him today, he has no respect for anyone, even the CM. Why is this guy still a minister?

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  • Dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Dear All,
    this comments forum is for healthy discussion. my grouse is only against the present line of media propaganda, where in Trial By Media is conducted on many issues, resulting in truth taking a back seat.
    I strongly believe in evidence based practice, whether it is Medicine or Life. We also should base our observations on evidence, not propaganda. Like my favorite Zen quote "The reverse side also has a reverse side”, we need to analyze both sides of any story, fixed opinions do not take us anywhere...as far as people calling me joker...i am happy that I have succeeded in entertaining you!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Dr. Kiran Acharya.
    I have gone thru your blog and your CV looks impeccable. Looking at your academics and background we still do not understand why are you writing like our Nagesh Nayak?

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  • Kotian, Karkal/Dubai

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Can any media people please contact and produce live statement of Mr. Bharat please...........public wants to know the fact. Mr.Bharat if u read this comment could you please come forward to media and let us know the truth.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    Dr. Kiran Acharya, Manipal, had all our ministers and elected representatives understood the value of democracy, India would have been a developed country by now. Can any layman file FIR against any minister in this country? Any person dared to file FIR against any minister would be thrown into jail with multiple false cases. You must be well aware, how people are thrown into jail during emergency without trial. I appreciate the work of media, and media is exposing all such people.

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  • Saleem GH, Abu Dhabi/Puttur

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Mr. Bache (Small)Gowda.. Do you have common sense!!!! Better to check up at Nimhans Hospital

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Dr. Kiran Acharya, Manipal, please note that the CM is apologetic to a citizen but not the minister who involved in the act. CM is well aware of Bache Gowda’s attitude so do most of the people of Bangalore. We all welcome filing a defamation case against the Kannada News by Bache Gowda, if it happens. You must have not read the complete news no one can fake losing a tooth and you being a doctor know it very well. I don’t think anyone is party specific in this issue. I doubt, your comment would have been the same, had Bache Gowda committed this act being in some other party.

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal very often you don't seem to know what you say or ignoramus, before you pen know it practically or take advise from wise council. don't end up being a joker.

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  • DINESH, DUBAI

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    BACHE GOWDA IS DEFENDING AND SAYING THAT MR BHARAT WAS CHASING HIS CAR. FIRST POINT IS THAT NOBODY WILL CHASE A CAR WITH FAMILY INSIDE IT AND SECOND WHO IS BACHE GOWDA IS HE A PM. I AM SUPRISED THAT IN KARNATAKA YOU MAKE FOOL A MINISTER AND GET BEATING FROM THEM.

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  • Melwin, B'wal/Doha

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    @ dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal
    If news papers published by paying money then he should have file FIR on them rather than sitting n crying in office.What do you think journalist's are blind or stupid's to publish without verification? After 3 days he is saying lie's, Why he did't came out on Monday itself ??where he was ?? slept???
    After all both are belong's to same party i guess. BACHHA GUNDA

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  • santosh asthana, bangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    What happened on the road to Bangalore goes on to prove that absolute power corrupts absolutely. For the likes of mr bache gowda their days are counted because there is a generation coming who will not tolerate such rowdy behaviour from people who are supposed to be the servant of the common people. The time is up for such politicians.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Dr. Kiran Acharya, Manipal.
    This Minister beats up Bharat, calls up Nelamangala police and orders them to lodge a FIR against Bharat for negligent driving. Based on his words the police file an FIR and collect a fine of Rs. 300. What do you want to verify? Is he a Minister or Traffic Policeman? Is he a Lawyer of Liar? Is this Goonda Raj or Jungle Raj?

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  • Dr Kiran Acharya, manipal

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Dear Ronald D, I am not defending any individual here...my defense is about a process in democracy...just based on news reports we should not comment blindly!
    If there is any atrocity committed, there is a process as per law...at one hand you are all condemning the minister for "taking law in his hands" at the same time you are also doing the same, before the investigations are concluded you have passed a judgement on the minister!!!
    (if you need more info on my qualifications, feel free to visit my blog drkiranacharya.blogspot.com)

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  • patrick dsouza, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Minister B N Bache Gowda should give compensation to Bharat for his rude behahevier

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  • Anz, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Abhey Kale Coat, Mantri se Santri banheme zyadha time nahin lagtha.
    Yeh India hai.
    If you had shown 10% of this enthusiasm towards your job nobody would remain unemployed.
    Dear Labour minister now that you have taken panga with the public, i can assure you that you will definetly end up in Labor theatre.

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  • Nithya Sujith Acharya, Udipi

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Bache

    BacheBaz Gowda and some of his colleagues are elected representatives on account of their caste/wealth/connections. They don't necessarily be cultured/educated/qualified to fill the govt posts. It is wrong to expect cultured behavior from these individuals
    Jai Hind




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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Well said Dr Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore/Los Angeles,
    The Power hungry politicians never decide to resign, these things happens only in India. Still some educated people blindly support them.

    Very wise comments by Pastor E.W.Frank, Udupi, Hope the minister will listen atleast to senior citizens.

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  • John Max, Surathkal/USA

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    There is a video on you tube showing how he abused Deve Gowda and his family. This shows his culture.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    BACHE GOWDA HAS SHOWN HIS TRUE COLOR OF PERSONALITY. MIGHT IS RIGHT. WE THE PEOPLE ELECT THEM AND THEN SUFFER.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    I doubt he is a genuine Lawyer!! If he has read the the text books of Law, he would not dare to take law into hands! If he takes law into hands, Lawyers profession is not needed any more!! Still we have people like Dr, Kiran ( Medica Dr. Or Phd Dr.?) and Nagesh fanatic on BJP!

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  • Pastor E. W. Frank, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Dear Bache Gowda:

    You are too rude to be a Minister. It is a shame for you as a minister to chase a car for over taking. What is there if some one over take. Are you the President of India, or Prime Minister or the Chief Minister going on an urgent duty. You were only returning to your house to rest. It is not an official return. You better come out of ministership after apologising to Mr. Bharat. You are surely unfit to be a Minister. In foreign countries it will never happen, beating a citizen without mercy, in front of his wife children and his old father. During election time you go to such people and beg for votes. If I was the chief minister I would sack you on the spot. Your apology has no value at all because it will never be from your heart. I am 75 years and gone all over the world. I have never heard such an incident. Shame on you and for your position. Repent and become a sanyasi for ten years.
    Pastor E. W. Frank

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  • dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    "Issuing reactions based on media reports without verifying facts was not good and justified" well said...at the times of "paid News" most newspapers have lowered their status to worse than evening newspapers.
    Unverified reporting, jumping into conclusion before investigations are complete are the current trends in "breaking news" culture. If one can pass judgements based on media reports, we don't need Judicial system!

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  • Rony, Udupi / Dubai

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    Thus goes the saying " Get drowned with the nose still up!!".

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore / Los Angeles

    Wed, Aug 18 2010

    When will our politicians develop integrity stand up accept responsibility decide to resign . Look at the Chicago governor , MP in Britain, PMs in japan, governor of south Carolina , A simple mistake costs them their job , In our country a fiasco but still shamelessly stick onto power. THis is applicable to all parties in all states of India

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