Complaints Filed against Yeddyurappa over Corruption Charges


Complaints Filed against Yeddyurappa over Corruption Charges

Bangalore, Jan 22 (PTI): A day after Governor H R Bhardwaj gave his sanction, two private complaints were today filed in a city civil court against Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa for his prosecution in alleged land scams.

The complaints were filed by advocates Siranjan Basha and K N Balaraj, on whose petitions Bhardwaj had late last night given his nod for prosecution in a development that intensified the political war between him and the state's ruling BJP.



The matter would come up before Additional City Civil Judge C Hipparagi on January 24.
Bhardwaj's sanction for prosecution has come under scathing attack from BJP which has described it as constitutionally 'improper' and 'politically motivated', protesting which a Karnataka bandh, sponsored by the ruling party, was enforced today.

The Governor, who rejected a January 19 cabinet resolution asking him to drop prosecution proceedings on the petition by the two lawyers, has defended his action saying he was entitled to act independently and not go by the council of ministers' advice.

The lawyers had filed the petition before Bhardwaj on December 28.


Yeddyurappa will not resign: BJP

New Delhi, Jan 22 (IANS): Calling Karnataka Governor H.R. Bhardwaj ''an agent of the centre on a political agenda to destabilise the state government'', the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Saturday declared that Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa will not resign.

BJP spokesman Rajiv Pratap Rudy told reporters here that the "democratically elected Yeddyurappa has every right to continue in the post".

Rudy said: "The rights of the people of Karnataka and their aspirations cannot be usurped by an agent of the centre".

He alleged that Bhardwaj was sent by the central government on a "political agenda to destabilise the BJP government in Karnataka and install a Congress government in that place".

Rudy recalled that Bhardwaj as union law minister earlier had "agreed to defreeze the accounts of the controversial Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi".

Rudy alleged that Bhardwaj had given permission for the prosecution of Yeddyurappa as "a tactics to divert attention from the corruption scandals engulfing the central government".

Bhardwaj Friday night granted permission for the prosecution of Yeddyurappa in the cases of corruption in allotment of land to his kin.


Bundh turns violent, BJP leaders arrested

Bangalore, Jan 22:  Protesters torched public property as the bundh called by BJP government to protest the Governor’s sanction to prosecute Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa turned violent.

Twenty nine government buses have been burnt so far in Bangalore, Hasan, Tumkur and Davanagere district. Jayanagar, Electronioc city and K R Puram are among the worst hit ares in Bangalore.






Miscreants have been reportedly targeting bus depots in the city and pelting them with stones. Police Commissioner has enforced section 144 prohibitory order in Bangalore for the next 48 hours. Governor Bharadwaj has appealed for peace.

BJP activists and leaders marched to the Raj Bhavan from many parts of the city to protest the governor’s decision.

Prominent BJP leaders, along with supporters staged a protest near the statue of Mahatma Gandhi on MG road. They were promptly arrested by the city police and sent to the CAR quarters on Mysore road.

Ramchandra Gowda, Aravind Limbavali, Katta Subramanya Naidu were among  those arrested.

On Friday, Government agencies said they were adopting a cautiious approach
to the state-sponsored bundh called on Saturday.
 
The Education department has left it to the schools to remain open or closed, depending on the situation. Bangalore University, however, remains shut on third Saturdays.

Primary Education minister Visweswara Hegde Kageri said the local officials can decide on allowing schools to function. He said the protest will be peaceful unless the Opposition parties try to prove it otherwise.

Public transport

The daily commuters may not face any problem if the bundh remains peaceful. The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation and the auto unions have decided to ply vehicles.

“All BMTC buses will operate as usual as we foresee a peaceful protest. A suitable decision will be taken if a situation demanding withdrawal of vehicles arises,” BMTC chief traffic officer Vishwanath told Deccan Herald.

 Autos too will be on the roads unless faced with an adverse situation.
The Old Madras road was blocked for over two hours near the tin factory with the BJP workers staging a protest against the Governor’s decision. The workers also burnt a Governor’s effigy.

The protest delayed the passage of an ambulance, which was allowed with the intervention of the police.

Police on alert

The police have not taken any chance with security measures. The Police Department has been put on high alert. Thirty platoons of the Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) and 18,000 policemen will be on high alert to prevent any untoward incidents on the bundh day, City Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari said.

Forces have also been drawn from the City Armed Reserve, District Armed reserve and the Rapid Action Force (RAF). Bidari said all measures necessary to maintain law and order have been taken. The police stations have been asked to keep strict vigil in sensitive areas.

With the BJP workers taking to the streets on Friday night itself, the DG and IGP Ajai Kumar Singh has directed the police to be prepared to face any eventuality.

Additional Commissioner (Law and Order) Suneel Kumar said all the stations have been alerted and the forces were ready to meet any eventuality. However we are expecting it to be peaceful,” he said.

The Superintendents of Police at the district level will monitor the situation with the assistance of District Armed Reserve and Karnataka State Reserve Police.

Krishnamurthy Hoskote, DySP, Huvinahadagli told Deccan Herald that the school and colleges will be closed and there will not be any movement of buses. Five hundred policemen and a KSRP unit have been pressed into service. In Dharwad, 800 policemen have ben deployed in addition to KSRP and DAR personnel.

  

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Superiors have done their duty as it is always the case. Yeddyurappa should live up to the challenge and prove his innocense. There is no need for big hungama from BJP. Truth will always prevail and people sholuld not indulge in vandalism and destroy public property. Instead offer prayers and await for the justice to be delivered by the honourable Court. No doubt the Culprit shoulod be punished for ever. People of Karnataka wants a very Honest Government as every one is frustrated with on going Corruptions.

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  • Ponga Pandit, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Yeddyurappa as a CM has been name sake, he has courted troubles always, secondly BJP hooliganism has been exposed with violent bundh. The only work he did was gather wealth for his family which he may have to shed back when corruption charges are proved.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    The courts will decide whether Yeddy is corrupt or not. That is the natural process of justice. If court rejects the case, then Yeddy will overnight turn can turn into most reverred person, not just in Karnataka, but in entire India. If the courts accept this case, then Yeddy has shamed all BJP supporters all over India, further, BJP as a party will be viewed as most corrupt party.

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  • Salima , Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Mr. D.T.Shetty Land scam charges are aganist Mr Yeddi and not the Governor. Now tell me who has to be arrested. Yeddi claims he is clean so that means the documents are false which the 2 lawyers submitted

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Mr. DT Shetty, before the governer, supporters of corruption like you people should be taken to task! If Yeddy had clean image public property and state owned buses would havwe been safe today!!

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  • vashal, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    y eddy please explain where is the governor's fault, when he pointing out the mistakes shown by the lawyers. People should also respect the verdict instead supporting the culprit.

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  • Deshpremi, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    There is a Procedure to be followed to Prosecute CM .Guv has to examine the Files Get Opinions from Retired Jugdes or from Some Governement Agencies like LOKAYUKTA and then Gice orders for Prosecution .Now any Private Party can sue any CM without any evidence this is Real Conspiracy to Destabilse Democratically Elected Government

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  • asad udupi, udupi

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    yaddi hataavo.........bolo bharath maataha ki jai. hamsraaj bharadwaj ki jai.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    What ever happening in Karnataka is good for Yedyurappa and BJP.It is a blessing in disguise for BJP.Communal JDS and Congress have lost their face in Karnataka.Both the parties have no suitable candidate to be a CM at least for the present.

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  • iqbal, hyderabad

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA..
    just search "sonia gandhi exposed" in youtube..
    your 99% doubt will solve in one shot.

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  • Ronald Madtha, Borimar/ Mira Road / Maldives

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Keep it up Rudy! Wonderful comments.Congress first clean up the mess of your own party and go for destabilising others. Congress in no more alive in Karnataka. Yeddy resign and face the election.you will shine again with majority. Best of Luck Yeddy and team. Keep up your good work.

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Bundh is not a solution for the problem, that affects to the Karnataka's economy CRORES of Rupees in every single minute,these minutes are ticking on citizen's of Karnataka to their daily "Bread and Butter".From last 3 years too many Bundhs that never happened before in the history of Karnataka, WHY.. WHY???

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  • D T SHETTY, KUDLA/DUBAI

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    better first arrest stupid governor he is working like a congress agent and creating problem in karnataka

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    YEDDY has vaste exprience as an oppn party leader in Karanataka Assembly.He is not man of hyprocrite but man of conviction as I have obesreved him these days.He has to bow to rule of land that is called MARYADA and PARAMPARA of democracy.There is total 18 cases against him and his family members under Prevention of Corruption Act and Criminal conspiracy.These ACTs are of serious nature and finaly BJP/Yeddy have to come to the concrete conclusion.Here one chapter closes and second chapter will start monday or Wedensday with a bang.

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