Not Going to Keep Shut on Corruption: Governor


Not Going to Keep Shut on Corruption: Governor

Bangalore, Dec 20 (IANS): Asserting that accusations of being a Congress agent would not deter him, Karnataka Governor H.R. Bhardwaj on Monday said he was upset with Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa's reply to his two letters on corruption and would take action at an appropriate time.

"I am aware of some political leaders saying that Raj Bhavan is run like a five-star hotel for the governor. But I am not going to keep my mouth and ears shut. Though I am also being accused of being an agent of the Congress, such remarks will not deter me from performing my duty," Bhardwaj observed on the sidelines of a function Monday evening.

The governor said he was upset by the replies of the chief minister to his two letters.

"The chief minister's reply claiming that the charges were baseless and politically motivated have upset me. I have no other means to verify the various charges against him and his cabinet colleagues," Bhardwaj told reporters.

Bhardwaj said the replies had no mention on what action the chief minister or his government would take on the corruption charges and the continuation of illegal mining despite a ban.

"What else can I do? I am helpless as I have no other means to check the veracity of the serious allegations made against the chief minister and some ministers having interests in mining business," Bhardwaj said.

In a three-page reply to the governor's letters, Yeddyurappa on Sunday denied the charges of his alleged involvement in the land scams, including de-notification of government lands and allotment of prime housing sites to his family members and relatives.

In another reply, on the illegal mining business reportedly carried by Infrastructure Minister G. Janardhan Reddy and his elder brother and Revenue Minister G. Karunakara Reddy, the chief minister said the Reddy brothers had no subsisting contracts with the state government.

"How can I sit quiet when crores of rupees are being siphoned off by state ministers depriving the people of their due? I am closely studying the political situation in the state and will react at an appropriate time," Bhardwaj asserted.

Asked whether he would extend cooperation to the chief minister to end illegal mining in the state, the governor retorted that he was ever ready to do so provided Yeddyurappa meets him and discusses the plan of action.

Hinting that he would once again write to the chief minister seeking explanation, Bhardwaj said the law would take its own course and he would uphold his constitutional duties at any cost.

Rebutting charges of irregularities, Yeddyurappa said the government-appointed Justice B. Padmaraj Commission of Inquiry had already started the process to probe land scams since 1995.

  

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Praising from Pro BJP commentator a few weeks ago to this governor gone useless now. Poor governor doesn't know that he would be stripped of his " Shrimaan" status from our great "Jai Ho"

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  • Nagesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Yes we will support from our heart and we will ready sacrifies our life for the truth, honesty anf justice. Mr. Governor don't hesitate to kick these stupids ad save every citizens from culprits. This Yeddi so cunning and stupid he asked to inquire the land scam from 1995 so he can achive all his goals and by the time the inquiry will over he will finish his term and he will be some where else. These BJP ministers are really so cunning and there is no words to explain them.

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Mr. Governor, Please your duty honestly,those who make remarks on you are going to be short term GUESTS, as you know guests always COME and GO..

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  • nellu, karkala

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    all the best sir...

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Both Congress and BJP are highly corrupted Political Parties of India. It is crystal clear that both the Parties have openly compromised SCAMS to retain power. We need a strong young and NEW political Party to Govern India Most transparaently and to upheld the legitimate rights of people and moreover to spend the tax payers money wisely for the development of India. Shameles politicianas in India seek hospital as refuge to save from Scams & Corruption. Toothless CBI is just watching the drama and dancing around? The day will come only people have to take Law in Hand? When India will be strong politically like America? Jai India.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Best choice for the post of next President. Corruption of much larger size is going on in the Centre and we need a person who goes beyond his brief to fight corruption as President.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    KARNATAKA IS IN A BLACK PERIODS IN IT'S HISTORY. LOOTERS, RAPISTS. ILLEGAL CONTRACTORS AND KILLERS ARE MINISTERS. GOD SAVE US AND PROTECT US FROM THESE CROOKS.

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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Looks like there is no space for honesty and integrity in Karnataka.

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  • Karan Anchan, Dubai, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 20 2010

    Eshwarappa rightly said he should contest in Zilla Parishad election... Wrong person in wrong position. Kick him out!

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