It's Season of Petitions in Karnataka


It's season of petitions in Karnataka

By V.S. Karnic - IANS

Bangalore, Jan 26 (IANS) Once hailed as a city of pensioners, this Karnataka capital has almost become a city of petitioners. Keeping track of pleas, both filed and planned, has become a major talking point.

Five complaints have been filed by two lawyers in two days in a city court against Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa over allegedly illegal land deals.

This was preceded by a petition by them to Governor H.R. Bhardwaj seeking his permission to file criminal cases against Yeddyurappa.

One petition has been filed by an advocate in the Karnataka High Court against the government and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party over the Jan 21 state-wide 'bandh' (shutdown) organised to protest Bhardwaj entertaining the petition of the two lawyers.

Yet another petition has been filed by another lawyer seeking a probe into land deals during the rule of four former chief ministers - H.D. Deve Gowda, S.M. Krishna, N. Dharam Singh and H.D. Kumaraswamy.

A notable feature of most of these petitions, apart from their legal lineage, is their volume.

The two advocates, Sirajin Basha and K.N. Balaraj, had filed an over 1,700-page document to Bhardwaj, seeking permission to prosecute Yeddyurappa.

The complaints they filed against Yeddyurappa Saturday and Monday were less argumentative - only about 100 pages or so.

But the advocate duo have not finished.

Fearing Yeddyurappa might move high court to stay Bhardwaj's sanction, Basha and Balaraj filed a 'caveat' in the high court late Friday itself, within hours of the governor giving permission to haul the chief minister before courts.

A 'caveat' is a petition seeking that the party which has filed it be heard before a decision by a court.

The petition for a probe into land deals during the four former chief ministers is, however, large again - over 650 pages.

This has been filed with a judicial commission set up by Yeddyurappa precisely for that purpose - to investigate land allotment and land denotification from 1995 to November 2010, a period that covers not only these four former chief ministers but the first 30 months of Yeddyurappa's rule too.

Yeddyurappa became chief minister in May 2008.

The judicial commission is headed by B. Padmaraj, a retired judge of the Karnataka High Court.

A petition has already been filed against the setting up of the Padmaraj commission as allegations against Yeddyurappa were already being investigated by the state's Lokayukta (ombudsman).

The high court has directed the Padmaraj commission not to record any evidence till it decides whether this commission or the Lokayukta will conduct the probe.

Now, Yeddyurappa has threatened a defamation case against Bhardwaj for likening him and his cabinet to a 'thief who chides the policeman'.

Yeddyurappa is also waiting for a nod from his party's central leaders on whether to petition the high court challenging Bhardwaj's sanction to prosecute him.

Then, he may also a file a petition challenging the filing of complaints by the two advocates. Or if the city court issues notice to him on the advocate duo's petition, he may petition the high court against the notice.

Even if BJP central leaders advise Yeddyurappa against petitioning the high court on Bhardwaj's sanction, there is no stopping others accused in the complaints. One complaint names six as accused and another names 11.

Yeddyurappa, his two sons B.Y. Vijeyendra and B.Y. Raghavendra, who is a BJP Lok Sabha member and son-in-law R.N. Sohan Kumar, figure in all the five complaints filed so far.

While one awaits further moves by Yeddyurappa and his family, the Janata Dal-Secular has threatened to petition the Supreme Court against the state government and the BJP for contempt of court for organising the Jan 21 bandh.

This is because the Supreme Court had frowned upon political parties organising 'bandhs'.

Perhaps the situation calls for one more application - a petition to stop petitions.

  

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  • Shankar, Dubai/Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    Yes Zulkif, Dubai, Even I am thinking where they built the houses. I am searching in Dubai and till now I dint find. Hope u too searching in Dubai only.. But See how congress fellow used same money collected for their party. Why to worry when Congress make mistake rt? After all its our party..

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  • Unaid Uppala, Uppala

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    Dear 'The Guru', Don't justify your CM's corruption because corruption is happening in Kerala as well. Regarding poking my nose in someone's affairs, Karnataka is not out of India and being an Indian it is my birth right to criticise the corrupt leaders of India - and the 'Cheap' Minister, whom you support is one of the most corrupt, incompetent CM in the world. Also, if people from Andhra and Tamilnadu can rule you, squat on road in support of corrupt CM, being a Keralite, why can't I interfere in 'your' state's affairs ?

    First try to rule your 'own' state by your 'own' people and then come to advise me whether I have the right to interfere in India's matters. Hope I have made my point clear. Have a nice day 'The Guru' & happy Republic Day....Let us sing together 'Vande Mataram'.

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  • Deshpremi, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    why Not File a Petition so that No People with Political Background or people belonging to any Party become a Governer

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  • Zulkif, Dubai

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    I am still in confusing mode that where that more then 500crores went when it was collected by BSY during natunal disatar 2 years back in northern karnatak. He promised to give houses to those effected but except few there is no more handing of houses to victims. thus these land and money also went in the Pocket of CM?

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    Mr Unaid Uppala,
    U please whats happening in Kerala state... kerala govt is not corrupt? did kerala flush all the terrorists out of the state???? Please ask this questions with ur state CM, then u can poke ur nose in someone else affairs...

    Jai Hind.. Murdabad Porkistan

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  • Francis, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    Time to congratulate the advocates!! dood ka dood aur paani ka paani hona chahiye!! no matter which party

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  • Rita , Madikeri

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    What a shame on Karnataka ruling & opposition govt? What type of constitution we have in our Country. Cheaters, Involved in Curruption, Thiefs after they are caught also they can still continue to service in Govt. Organizations/remain in power. Just think where India will reach? Looting us and they are acting as they are the heroes of the country / state.Very sad to mention but India is becoming like pakistan. There terrorist and in India Polititians. Do you agree?

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    EVERY LAW MAKERS IN KARNATAKA ARE BUSY WITH LOOKING RECORDS TO TRAP OTHER LAW MAKERS-IS A MOCKERY OF DEMOCRACY.

    THERE IS NO EFFECTIVE AND WORKING GOVT IN KARNATAKA UNDER PREVAILING SITUATION.

    PRESIDENT RULE IS BEST MEDICINE IN KARNATAKA FOR THE TIME BEING.

    TIT 4 TAT OF BJP's ACTION IS ONLY TO DIVERT CM's DE-NOTIFICATION "kumbakona".

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  • Latif Mapal, jeddah

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    Pls bring president role in Karnataka forever…. Enough our leader improvement

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  • Unaid Uppala, Uppala

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    This all loot maar, bandh, petitions is only to save Yeddy ? Why...why can't he step down and put an end to all this nonsense ? No one is asking BJP to go, but, asking for one corrupt CM to step down. Why is he shameless and stubborn to cling to his chair ? Does he really loves the State and country ? Chhi, height of greed and shamelessness. I never thought Kannadiga can stoop so low. This CM is a true disgrace to once glorious Karnataka.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    CHOR CHORI SE JAYE HERA PHERI SE NA JAYE.....! BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS OF KARNATAKA CHIEF MINISTERS. MAY GOD BLESS THEM. VANDE MATHARAM.

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  • Shrinivas, India

    Wed, Jan 26 2011

    H.D Kumaraswamy made 167 crores in 8 months... Waah great. it is not cOrruption, it is collection isn't it..? What you will say Mr. B & B Lawyers..?

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Tue, Jan 25 2011

    East and West, S M Krishna is best for Karnataka for developments.

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