Bangalore: Shankar Bidari Worse than Saddam Hussain or Gaddafi: HC


Bangalore: Bidari Worse than Saddam Hussain or Gaddafi: HC

Bangalore, Mar 30 (PTI): In a scathing verdict, Karnataka High court today struck down appointment of Shankar Bidari as state DGP and IG, describing him as "worse than Saddam Hussain or Muammar Gaddafi" for alleged atrocities committed by the STF led by him during the hunt to nab forest brigand Veerappan.

Dismissing as "without merit and substance", petitions by the government and Bidari, challenging the CAT order, the division bench headed by Justice N Kumar held his empanelment by UPSC and consequent appointment as "void and illegal."

Upholding the verdict of Central Administrative Tribunal the court said "in the facts of the case, we cannot find any infirmity in the said decision. It is just".

It struck down Bidari's contentions "absolving himself of the responsibility" of atrocities by stating he was only Deputy Commander of the Joint Task Force of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to nab Veerappan and not "omnipresent and omnipotent like Saddam Hussain or Muammar Gaddafi."

"Though he was not one of them, if what the two women (tribals) have said in their affidavit is true, he is worse than them" (Saddam Hussain and Muamar Gadaffi),the court said in its acerbic observations.

The court directed the government should relieve Bidari forthwith and appoint A R Infant in his place. "Otherwise they are answerable to the public of the state".

The court dismissed the memo filed by the government seeking a one week stay of the order. It observed "if the state government has any respect for the rule of law, womanhood, human rights, concern for the downtrodden, tribals, and socially backward communities of the state, they should relieve the third respondent (Bidari) forthwith and appoint the applicant (A R Infant) in that place."

On March 16, CAT had set aside Bidari's appointment as DGP and IG and ruled that Infant should be appointed ad hoc police chief till the government decides on the new appointment.

CAT said government should prepare a fresh list of senior IPS officers and send it to UPSC, which would suggest three names for the top post.

On the court verdict, Infant told PTI "I am lucky that my case was tried by judges with great conviction, both at CAT and High Court. I admire their courage of conviction".

Observing that Chief Minister should have used his discretion while exercising his absolute power in selecting Bidari for the post, the court stated "......but such discretionary power must be exercised with great caution.....the Chief Minister before exercising his power did not see the police records".

Quoting extracts from the National Human Rights Commission report, which was not placed before the Union Public Service Commission before empanelment as it was not considered "relevant", the court stated that NHRC concluded that one woman was a victim of rape and repeated torture, three women were subjected electric currents through different parts of their body, seven subjected to illegal detention and assault, three suffered permanent disability, 11 stripped naked and given electric shocks, 12 unlawfully detained, one was taken into custody but never returned and 60 were killed in encounters out of 36 were killed in "false encounters".

Referring to the affidavits filed by tribal women Erammal and Nagi before an NGO which was produced before the court and indicted Bidari, the court stated "Erammal was taken to Dimbam police camp, beaten with a lathi as a result of which she lost sight in her right eye, She was then taken Mahadeshwara camp where she was stripped naked, beaten and given electric shocks in different parts of her body in front of Bidari".

The court then cited the instance of Nagi who taken to the M M Hills camp, was blindfolded and interrogated by Bidari who passed currents through different parts of her body and then she was gang raped.

The court observed that though the then governments accepted the recommendations of the NHRC accorded compensation to the victims and then DG and IG (Achutha Rao) promised to initiate action against the perpetrators, no action was initiated. Probably they (the then CMs) lacked the "political will and courage" to direct action against these acts.

Taking a swipe at the present day politics, the court observed "people who are in opposition party preach values, criticise the acts of the ruling party. Gullible public believe them and they are voted to power, but when they come to power they realise it is very difficult to practice what they preach and when they are seated in super power (ruling party) all these values evaporate. They succumb to corruption. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely".

Therefore it is immaterial, the court observed which party comes to power, what ideology they believe in, what principles they preach. Once they come to power, they become the ruling party. This is the democracy which is in practice.

It appears that the present day state government and Bidari after occupying the present position seems to have forgotten was was said 15 years back, the court observed. "By characterising this report as "one without jurisdiction, giving the impression that it was not a document of any importance.....government of the day and Bidari are afraid of truth....we are convinced that the report of the Sadashiv Panel, NHRC was deliberately kept back", the court obseved.

There is no disputing the fact, the court stated, that the record of Bidari during his tenure in STF of Karnataka and his bio-data which was prepared by himself wherein he stated the exemplary service that he rendered that won him the gallantry award and a cash prize of Rs 1.68 crore, was placed before the UPSC. "This is the positive side of the story that was placed before the UPSC".

What is clear from the report, the court observed is there were allegations against STF personnel of Karnataka that they committed atrocities on innocent villagers of 48 villages, committed murder, false encounters, rape and torture and 20 written complaints were filed before the NHRC.

On Bidari's contention that he was not personally indicted by NHRC, the court observed that the NHRC has categorically stated that it has not indicted any one as it has been unable to identify the perpetrators of the acts. "This only shows the fairness and application of judicial mind".

The court observed "from the report, it is clear that atrocities were committed by police on the instructions of R3 and while the state and the police assured of action against the culprits, no action has been till date.

What is to be considered, the court observed is whether such a person who has "no concern for women, her rights, her safety and that of the poor tribals, downtrodden and socially backward classes. A person with such a bent of mind can head the state police force to maintain law and order, whether their (public) interests are safe in such hands.

These are the facts which UPSC and the state Chief Minister should have considered while exercising the power conferred on him and it is these factual findings of the Sadashiva panel and the NHRC which the government should have placed before the UPSC. "In the absence of such material, the assessment by the UPSC and state government is vitiated", the court said.

Reflecting on the mindset of Bidari, who wants to absolve himself from the responsibility stating that he was only acting under the supervision and control of Walter Davaram, the commander of the STF, the court observed "even after 15 years, there is no remorse, he is not prepared to accept the responsibility........whatever may the provocation, we cannot tolerate for a second rape...... as a means of investigation by the police".

Finally, in an message to the Chief Minister, the court stated "it is not a legal issue but a moral issue. As a head of the state, what are the various concerns, what is the message he is sending has to be kept in mind. Even now it is not too late to keep the interests of the public in mind and assure that previous dispensation would not be repeated and appropriate action taken".

 

  

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  • john mathias, kinnigoli

    Sat, Apr 07 2012

    worth reading

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  • John Tauro, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sun, Apr 01 2012

    Let's assume for a while Veerappan is alive and a referendum is held as to who should be hanged? Veerappan or Shankar Bidari? I'm sure the public of that area would opt for the hanging of Shankar Bidari.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Sun, Apr 01 2012

    There are mixed reaction on this issue. Shankar Bidari may have been worse than Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi but do you know that there are worst and worstest people in this country. Can they be caught and arrested and brought to court. No and never as these guys have the money POWER, you know what I mean. The HIGH COURT cannot pass an unwanted statement.

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  • sathish jm, Jeppu/ Dubai

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    why Bidari's merits and credentials are being questioned when it comes to the pose ot DGP & IG... are they OK to him continue as police commissisoner? ... are they OK to him nominated for galantry award?.. where was CAT and UPSC all these years?...
    It is high time to question the credentials of HC judges who use such irrelevant metaphors.

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  • Tomas Richard, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    when Veerappan was on killing spree it was Shankara Bidari who dared to go inside forest and did hot pursuit. Those victims were under interrogation..court can not blame Bidari for that..dont forget there are many who still support Veerappan..

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  • MELVIN PINTO/MANJANKATTE, MANGALORE/BANGALORE

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    MR BIDARI , ACCORDING TO COURT ORDER YOUR ROAD IS CLEAR TO GET OUT.THANKS TO INDIAN LAW.JAI HIND

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  • Mohammad Salauddeen Bantwal, Panemangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Mr. C.K. Dayananda and Mr. Mike, Government has already paid Rs.2 lac each to the above mentioned victims who were Brutally Gangraped by Bidari and his team. So, Isn't it the proof for Bidari's crime?? and again Government appointed him as DGP!! If there was nothing, then why did the government paid compensation?

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  • Raviraj Jain, Karkal

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Yediyurappa made Shankar Bidari DG of Karnataka,because he is a Lingayat.
    Yeddi played everywere the caste card Even he spoiled the Lingayat Mutts by donating crores of rupees from Tax payers money.But it wont help him to become CM again.
    Hats off to the Judges of the High Court for their historical verdict.

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    During my school days Bava was circle inspector at Kundapur Tq. During that time miniskirt fashion was going on. He was so much rough n tough girls too were scarred like boys no crimes. Bawa was a good officer. So far I remember two honest officers. One is Bawa n next is Valentine D'Souza. Both were so strict that even politicians were scarred of these two guys. Ex-MLA Sabhapathi has tasted a sample from Valentine. Bidari got the post bcz of his contribution in saving BJP govt last time. Nothing else, to divert mind of judges he took issue of naxals. In return he got a over dose from high court judges which was not expected. But comparison is very poor no resemblense at all.

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  • al, afganistan

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    cops like bidari who are fish that spoil the clean system have to be dismissed without any delay ... i am sure a lot fo people would agree.... their righful place is the jail not the system

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ BLore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Good verdict by the Court.... Many more such judgnents of these kind are needed to bring CONFIDENCE of the comman man in this country...
    All corrupt people must be behind the BARS.... JAI HIND...

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Shanker Bidri,who entered the Assembly during "not in order"under the order of SPAEKER Bopaih with live ammunition is a bad precedent and also unprecedented.In fact,Bidri was awarded IGP/DG underestimating A.R.Infant's service record and seniority !CAT, disproved and state Govt once gain appealed to HC!Again State got slap with harsh words!!!All these compromises due to Yeddy factor who sent Bidri to intervene in the Assembly to obstruct oppn leader's path which made national headlines.

    Appointing IGP/DG is discretion power of statement but it should also take in to the seniority list and in that list one might be elevated to the coveted post.But here nothing sort of done and State Govt was in hurry appointing S.Bidri which made HC to use(un) parliamentary stricture against BIDRI/State Govt..

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Kannadigas have seen some TOUGH COPS who reached their goals with touch actions & tough decisions.Mr.Kempaiah,Mr.Bava, Mr.Shankar Bidari come under that list.It is very unfortunate that Mr.Bidari had to listen to some harsh remark and that too from court ! I think every one still remember how police officer Mr.Gill solved Khalistan problem.He showed no mercy towards terrorists or their freinds or relatives. Some innocent too suffered.But ultimately PUNJAB didn't become Khalistan.He was honoured by Govt of India.But one thing is sure..Bidari is close to Yeddy..Did politics play here ?

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  • Ravindranath shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Comparison appears not all that is pragmatic

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Dear commentators- who are faulting the High Court for bringing in Saddam or Gadafi in its judgment, please note its brought in by Bidari & his advocates to prove he was not omnipresent like them, which proved to be their costly mistake.
    The court took their contention & compared them he is more evil without their reach he did what they wouldn't have done.
    He cannot cover his past or cannot wipe the innocent peoples blood of him unless he repents & compensates with the crores he got for his meritorious service!

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  • JRM, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    The court should not compare the person with others.
    No value for the Indian law and lawyers.

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Nowydays NGO's and NHRC's are in full support of Bandits and terrorists. Why they are much interested in these tribal people???? These tribal are the main reason to grow Veerappan as a giant. Why NGOs supporting them???? DO NGOs ABLE TO GET THOSE POLICE OFFICERS FAMILIES WHO GOT SHOT BY VEERAPPAN???? Our judges are also writing verdict blindly sometimes without studying the case in every angle.

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  • Mohammad Salauddeen Bantwal, Panemangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Mr. C.K. Dayananda & Mr. Mike, the Government already paid the compensation of Rs.2 lac each to above mentioned women who were brutally gangraped by bidari and his gang. So, isn't it the proof of bidari's crime? and again the government appointed him as a DGP!!

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  • vincy, bangkok

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    The CM should resign first and then ask the public by a debate if he should continue or not.If you all readers see the content of the article then you will realise what these top class police and ministers did in the last few years.

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  • George DSouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    GERALD MODANKAP,NOW A DAYS IN THE POLITICAL AND POLICE SPHERE SELP-RESPECT IS FOUND MISSING.SO NO RESIGNATION TILL THEY ARE FORCED TO BE KICKED.

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Innocents would not be harrassed or killed only in Dharma Yuddha and not in tough operations against Bandits and Terrorists.

    The way the NGOs and Courts are dealing with human rights issues, no officer will take up such operations, and the time is not far, the criminals and terrorists will roam in the streets freely.

    The Kali Yuga described in Bhagavatha is not too far.

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  • Gregory Fernandes, Pernankila/Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Givernment would have avoided this beating by court had it acted honestly in appointing the right candidate Mr. A R Infant as DGP. This is exactly what is called in Kannada " KOLU KOTTU PETTU THINNUVUDU".
    All the best to A R Infant, truth always prevails.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Why so harsh words about Shankar Bidari from the High court.Don't you think it is too late in verdict.Comparing Bidari to Saddam Hussain or Gaddaf,a unbeliveable word?.Court forgotten that Saddam hussain and Gaddafi are the presidents of thier respective countries not DGP & IG.Is it a clear warnining to other Govt Bureaucrats,who follow the same?.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Good judgement, such judgements are need of the hour. In India people think that police can do anything and torture anyone after watching bollywood movies like Wanted, Dhabangg, Singham etc.

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Well said Mr.Mike , KSA -

    The court observed, "if what the two women (tribals) have said in their affidavit is true"

    When the court is not sure, how can it do this comparison.

    All these people deserve cruelty from Veerappan for their ingratude towards this daring officer.

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  • Shrinivas, India

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Why this division bench gone to this much low level... to compare an India IPS officer to some outsider... it is not fare.

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  • Diwakar, Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    NGOs file criminal cases on this person.. If HC observes he is worse than Saddam Hussain or Gaddafi, he deserves worst death sentence than Saddam

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Bidari ..
    After this 'Verdict'
    Stop acting like a seat 'Addict'
    Act 'Instant'
    Leave rest to 'Infant' !!

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  • Jacintha, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Mr. Bidari, be a gentleman and step down.

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  • Damodar Bhat, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Power corrupts.Absolute Power corrupts absolutely.

    This is the true position of our top bureaucrats & politicians.Our Country needs Statesmen and not Politicians.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    If whats written is true, then Bidari is an wild animal and unfit to be human being.. let alone a police officer...Please punish him in the equal measure and give justice to the women who were the victims of injustice... Hell with such police officers....

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    "...., if what the two women (tribals) have said in their affidavit is true, ...

    How can the court compare him with saddam and gaddafi on the basis ifs and buts?

    This type of comments will demorilise the security personnels and criminals will get upper hand.

    We support Shankar Bidari and all such daring officers.

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  • MANU , Nakre , Udupi

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Hat up to high court ruling , they show great courage, i thing people must protest and put mr bidari behind bars and hang in front of the public ,coz he committed human rights voilation
    My humble request to our CM DVS is hang him as soon as possible
    once again thanks to HC to uphold the rule of law and wish great sucess in future
    namaste
    Monterio , Ashok , Nakre , Udupi
    MANU

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    OH MY GOD! DO WE HAVE SUCH DG-IGP IN KARNATAKA?

    CYRIL MASCARENHAS,KIREM/MIRA ROAD

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  • EVANS ALEX, FALNIR MANGALORE

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    FOR A MINUTE I WAS SHELL SHOCKED ON GOING THROUGH THE VERDICT OF THE HIGH COURT,ON SHANKER BIDARI, THE IG OF KARNATAKA POLICE.ITS SHOCKING,DISGRACEFUL,N UNBECOMING OF A STATE POLICE CHIEF.

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  • GERALD, Modankap-Bantwal

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    THE SAME BIDARI WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR FREE ROAMING OF CRIMINALS OF RSS /BD AND TORTURED OUR INNOCENT YOUTHS !! ONE CAN UNDERSTAND THAT HE IS A BEST BUDDY OF NOTORIOUS YEDDY

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  • Vivek Baliga, Bangalore/Abohar

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Was Mr Bidari a loyalist of Shri Yeddi???.... any inputs

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    High court judges should first improve their language.

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  • Aloka Nath, Bengaluru

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Yes, we have a concious live and kicking. When we were desperate as hopeless political situation, corruption to the peak, there is hope we can rely on. JAI HO Bharath.

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  • Raphic, dharwad

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    It is clear that govt appointed suitable person for thier convenience , to cases , charges against government / CM. As Mr Kejrival told politicians are real thieves and dacoits.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    He prevented entry of legislators into Vidhana Soudha to enable his master to win sham vote of confidence.
    He remarked when a worship place was vandalised by miscreants- as a key chain with their symbol is found, so it is their own work.
    He forgot why the key chain was planted there( to mislead the public).
    It shows how efficient officers are prevented while those with political connection & money are promoted, though their past is horrible- Shame on All.

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  • Stephen Menezes, Shirthady/Dubai

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Kudos to the High Court Division Bench specially to Justice N Kumar, Chief Ministers who are and were responsible if they have little morale/dignity/shame left, they should hang their boots and head to pilgrimage for repentance. First time I have seen such a verdict which has not spared the Police, Opposition and Ruling party. I fully agree with the Bench, all are such hypocrites and selfish people, who are sold for money, power and lust. Wonder what the solution is and when it would be?

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    THANKS TO THE COURT AT LAST REALIZED SOME FACTS AND THIS OFFICER SHOULD RESIGN VOLUNTARILY IF HAVE GOT LITTLE SELF RESPECT

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  • Mike , KSA

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Whatever the case may be, it is felt that the comparison done is bit excessive and demorlaising.

    To deal with the brigands like Veerappan, is it not expected of the police and military personnel to be rough and tough?

    Can a "Nandini" brand police officer encounter and destroy the network of Bandits?

    In the given situation, some excessives might have happened, but it is definitely negligible compared to what Veerappan might have committed if he is still alive.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    People,

    Recently Mangaloreans feliciated Mr GA Bawa one of the STF charecter working directly under Mr Bidari at Town Hall, Mangalore...I saw Jayamala, AJ Shetty, Vinay Hegde in the function....

    People praising him as Indra,Chandra, Devendra....

    Come on guys do some soulsearch before you pen your comments....most of you don't know what you are writing about....

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Rajesh, Brahmavara

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Naxalites or veerappan or Saddam Hussain, they are the brainchild of so called politics of this world. Politicians create them and discard them after the use. Innocent people of this world become the victim of these nuisance.

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  • Jeevan , Bantwal

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Shankar Bidari is said to be the right candidate for the post of DG&IGP of Karnataka State Police...........
    I strongly disagree with decision of Court....

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  • Melwin Pinto, Mangalore, Rome.

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Hats off to the divisional bench of the High court of Karnataka headed by justice N Kumar, for having the courage to place the truth before the public. The politics involved in appointment of officers for key posts is sickening. The interests of the state and the public are hardly taken into consideration. A.R.Infant is an honest officer with a good track record. Let's not blame this government or that... It is the dirty politics which has to stop. Whether it is the Congress or the BJP, 'politics' has ruled the roost. Let us not be fools blaming or exonerating either of the parties.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Mar 30 2012

    High court,

    We respect your verdict. But don't compare Shankar Bidari to terrorists. Take some better example.

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  • mark, udyavara

    Fri, Mar 30 2012

    if the courts have described him as "worse than Saddam Hussain or Muammar Gaddafi" what are they waiting for? Shouldn't court do the act of justice or waiting for people treat them like what happened to both Saddam & Gaddafi?

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  • Sunil,

    Fri, Mar 30 2012

    No one is Above Law , Not even high profile , Courts could still be trusted to deliver the right Judgement , not to forget Mr Bidari march in to Vidhana Soudha to vacate MLA's of the opposition and Independent to Help the Ruling govt to win Trust Vote.

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  • a.v.a, blore

    Fri, Mar 30 2012

    Finally the system that was designed to protect the common man is finally working. Police, Politicians and Bureaucrats think that they are above the law once they come to power.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Mar 30 2012

    Certainly it is bit harsh stricture HC used the word while delivering verdict against State Govt/S.BIDRI S.(SADDAM/GADDAFI).However,this govt never learn lessons from past mistakes.The Govt went against order of CAT and got one more slap from H.C.State Govt under estimated ABDUL RAHIMAN INFANT's service record and seniority for the reasons political mileage by appointing SHANKER BIDRI as IGP/DG.Govt has to respect judiciary by appointing A.R. INFANT as DG/IGP immediately.

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