Mangalore: Powerful Lobbyists Succeed DC’s Transfer Cancelled


Mangalore: Powerful Lobbyists Succeed; DC’s Transfer Cancelled
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (MM/CN)

Mangalore, Oct 14: The transfer order issued for M Maheshwar Rao, deputy commissioner (DC) of Dakshina Kannada (DK), has been cancelled. Rao was one of the 25 IAS officers, whom the state government had recently transferred. 

But a strong lobby behind Rao has been successful in keeping him back. Ponnuraj, who is presently posted in Bangalore, was supposed to come to the district. He gained popularity in Udupi district during his tenure as DC, because of his straightforward attitude and clear vision about development. 


Maheshwar Rao and Ponnuraj

Some powerful elements in the district, fearing Ponnuraj’s straightforwardness have used their political prowess to retain Rao sources informed. People were looking forward to a dynamic DC as several developmental projects are pending in and around the city. 

Ponnuraj was projected as the right officer for these. Even district-in-charge minister Krishna Palemar had expressed his willingness to bring in Ponnuraj as the DC for the district.

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  • DEVIDAS SHETTY, MANGALORE,KATEEL/CHENNAI

    Sat, Sep 04 2010

    The presnt DC ponnurajis an excellent commissionar with a drive for change& innovation.

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  • Valerian Dalmaida, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    In banking parlance, there are those loans if they are stuck or if they are not repaid over a long period of time, they are termed as NPA(Non Performing Assets). In some balance sheets, even human value is considered and they are classified as Human Assets. May be we can call a vote of the day- to which category Mr.Maheshwara Rao belongs?

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  • Alwyn, bangalore

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    Look at that criminal. his style is corporate n his activities are nothing less than those of terrrorists...hail the government that has given him free rein to demolish more prayer halls....

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  • PRAKASH N RAO, MANGALORE

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Where is the democracy in India. It is AUTOCRACY in the name of Democracy. Politicians and high profile persons can do any thing in our Country. Hats of to the person who got the transferred cancelled. In fact he should be made the Chief Minister, because it is he who is driving back seat.

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Mangalore deserves a better IAS officer. Non performers should be sent to a rural posting and upon improvement should be upgraded. Mangalore sould be provided with educated, polished and dynamic DC to match the reputation of this intelligent district.

    Is there a shortage of well educated IAS officers? Along with IAS passing, candidate should be taught about integrity and dignity. Mangalore is getting a raw deal due to our own politicians for the gain of their ideology .

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    A warm and hearty welcome to you Maheshwar Rao. You have done a wonderful job and your sudden relocation came as a surprise to most of us. Your track record in Mangalore has been excellent. We welcome you back to us. May the rest of your tenure be fruitful and may you derive a lot of job satisfaction in the years (Our wish) to follow. Joe Gonsalves and family

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Carol, Udupi I have clearly said that - You people start commenting on every news item appearing with out giving second thoughts - as not to be left behind others in criticism & stop finding fault with every action of Government. Donot be a horse with blinker. You need to grow up move on with your life after removing blinkers. Cease the hatred.

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  • Nancy Mascarenhas, USA

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Indian Government consists of three divisions - Legislative, Admnistration and Judiciary. Each division should function independently and there should be checks and balances. What I see is that the Legislative body is dominating the Administrative body.

    Maheshwar Rao is acting like V.S.Acharya's Peon. He should keep his dignity. The Legislatures should realize that their job is to pass the legislation and Administration is responsible for enforcing the law. Legislative body should not interfere with Administrative or Judiciary. Maheshwar Rao should act like IAS officer - not like a Peon of political figures.

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  • Ramesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Maheshwar Rao is a puppet of the ruling party in the State. He is the root cause for the recent communal disturbance in DK. It is because of his partisan behaviour the communal disturbances in Mangalore went out of hand.

    This partisan DC is not good for Mangaloreans and needs to be transfered immediately out of DK so that Mangloreans can live in peace and harmony.

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  • cicilia mendonca, karkal

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    There is no respect for values in a corrupt political system.That is why these changes.

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  • Carol, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Mr. Bhat. Those day gone, whereby such use will be made for retention of DC to fulfill his obligations boy. You are in 21 Centuary, grow up and move on. There will be hand-over, and strong committee is their to support new DC. Mr. Rao will not last for ever, there is end for everything boss.

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  • Ronald Prabhu, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    More than the people or the district the politicians are interested in their own development. They do not want any hurdles in realising their agenda. The people should protest en masse against such moves.

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  • saleem puttur, puttur

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    This shows BJP has afraid of Mr. PonnuRaj.. shame ... We are looking for a Dynamic DC

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  • Susan, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    Please don't be misled from the main issue of the DC turning a 'Nelson's Eye' to the recent progrom of the Christian community. His utterrances as also of the SP and their physical presence in the event marking "Glorious 100 days of BJP rule" stand testimony on why they need to be continued.

    Add to this, the Chief Minister 'eats conversion, drinks conversion and sleeps conversion'. Not a shred of evidence to date and, yet at the NIC meet in Delhi, the CM as a Governmental Head clubbed Terrorism & Conversion as the causes of insecurity.

    Now you can guess why the DC's transfer was cancelled & who needs him more and who is behind it.

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    May be Mr. Maheshwar Rao still have unfinished work. ... to further destroy more worship places in Mangalore ??

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    I find off late there are more critics on BJP/RSS/VHP/BD. Request people should not show their hatredness in each and every aspect,finally there will be no value for criticism.

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  • Alphonse, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    Dear Mr. Bhatt, I hope you are right. I don't think the commentators are narrow minded. The article clearly states that Mr. Rao is deliberately retained, hence the reaction. Let us wait and see if Mr. Rao performs as per people's requirements and not politicians.

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    This is our democracy. This is the VISION of our politicians when it comes to development. Even one wants to develop the district truthfully can not do it because of our foresighted politicians. What we can say for it. Perhaps we have chosen wrong people to govern us though some of us thought they are better. Good luck to all.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    It seems you people donot have idea of Governments workings.You start commenting on every news item appearing with out giving second thoughts - as not to be left behind others in criticism. Modification of transfer orders do take place regularly everywhere in India. I donot see any politics in retaining Mr.Rao in Mangalore.

    Lots of new projects like SEZ are coming up in and around Mangalore. Some are in preliminary stage and Mr.Rao is fully involved in all of them. Hence Govt. might have thought of retaining him to complete the unfinished tasks for our own economic development at the earliest. So CRITICS come out your narrow mind and stop finding fault with every action of Government. Had he been an embrassment to Government, his transfer order would not have modified.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    Shame to BJP Government. Never in the history of Karnataka the decision taken by the government has been changed. Nothing but dirty politics.

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  • Roby, udupi

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    What a shame, this BJP govt. will destroy the State, they dont have the guts to face straight forward officers, and then we point finger at them, in our country even if someone wants be honest he will be crushed, HONESTY IN INDIA HAS NO PLACE, Even if an indivisual wants to be honest and god fearing he will be put out of the society,

    Congrats to BJP Govt. in a state level if you do this, then if you succeed in the national level, GOD SAVE INDIA,

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  • Vijay, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    This is what is called dirty politics.

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  • Michael Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    This is the fate of India !

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  • justin credible, mangalore/pune

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    Shame,shame,shame. Connections,politics,lobbyists seems to be the name of the game. Public service personnel are now pawns in the games of the politicians. What next???

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  • sarfraz Dubai, Krishnapura

    Tue, Oct 14 2008

    This all give a clear picture about how the politics happening in and around mangalore .We are just toys of Politics we play according to their will. Even though the situation of mangalore is not good, required good DC. But  it will not happen as the ruling party wants work to be done according to thier wish!

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