Governor Bhardhwaj Dashes off to Delhi - Consultations on Bellary Ministers?


Governor Bhardhwaj dashes off to Delhi: Consultations on Bellary ministers?
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BANGALORE, MAY 20: In a sudden development, Karnataka Governor Hans Raj Bhardhwaj, who had created a political storm of sorts by issuing notice to the all powerful Bellary ministerial trio of Gali Janardhana Reddy, Gali Karunakara Reddy and B Sriramulu to appear before him on a complaint on the issue of office of profit, had suddenly dashed off to Delhi leading speculation in political circles.

The fact that the Governor had publicly ticked off Tourism and Infrastructure minister, the ``ring leader’’ of the Bellary mining lords, for his comments challenging the Raj Bhavan’s authority to issue a notice to him, and had been meeting delegation after delegation from the Congress led by KPCC president R V Deshpande and other senior leaders besides opposition leader in the state assembly Siddaramaiah and his council counterpart Motamma, as also former prime minister and JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda and other organisations besides chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and other senior ministers during the last few days has added grist to the rumour mills.

The Governor’s decision to halt in Delhi for three days has heightened speculation on whether he had been summoned by the Centre for holding discreet face-to-face consultations or whether Bhardhwaj, who himself is a legal luminary, an experienced Supreme Court lawyer and constitutional expert besides being a former Union law minister, had decided to hold personal consultations with legal experts in Delhi.

The controversy erupted after Congress MLC K C Kondaiah, who is a former Bellary MP, formally submitted a written complaint to the Governor seeking dismissal of the Reddy brothers and their close associate Sriramulu by invoking Article 191 as they were serving as directors of the Obulapuram Mining Company and were engaged in the mining business even while serving as ministers in the B S Yeddyurappa-led BJP government.

Kondaiah had even furnished documentary evidence to buttress his claims and had also pointed out that the Bellary ministers were responsible for forcing the Yeddyurappa regime to drop its proposal for levying a toll of Rs 1,000 per truck for transporting iron ore last year. The chief minister had reintroduced the proposal of levying the toll on trucks transporting iron ore by halving the amount from Rs 1,000 to Rs 500 allegedly under pressure from the Bellary ministers to encourage their mining business.

While elder brother Karunakara Reddy, who is serving as the revenue minister, and health minister Sriramulu had opted to maintain a discreet silence on the notice issued by the Governor, the younger Janardhana Reddy publicly criticised Bhardhwaj and contended that he had no authority to entertain any complaint against them much less to issue virtual show cause notice.

"The Governor is just a constitutional head of the Government. He is neither a judge nor a quasi judicial authority to summon ministers to appear before him and give evidence,”  Janardhana Reddy had said inviting public condemnation from almost all Congress leaders, including Union law minister M Veerappa Moily, and JD(S) leaders from Deve Gowda to Kumaraswamy.

It may be recalled that Janardhana Reddy had created a political sensation by publicly alleging that the former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy had allegedly taken a Rs 150 crore bribe during the JD(S)-BJP coalition regime. Janardhana Reddy had even taken the issue till the Supreme Court demanding a CBI inquiry.

With the controversy threatening to snowball into a major embarrassment for the Government, which is set to complete two years in office at the month-end, the chief minister sought to douse the issue by calling on the Governor ostensibly to extend birthday greetings to Bhardhwaj but essentially to placate Raj Bhavan. He had even promised to sort out the issue by talking to the Bellary ministers and bring them to Raj Bhavan himself.

The opposition Congress and JD(S) leaders, who separately called on the Governor at Raj Bhavan on Wednesday, furnished further set of documents in support of their demands for dismissal of the Bellary ministers.

Meanwhile, Congress opposition leader in the assembly Siddaramaiah, a former deputy chief minister and finance minister, demanded that the chief minister himself should sack the three ministers  ``to save the natural resources of the state.”

Quoting the recent Supreme Court judgement on the Reliance case in which held that Natural Gas was a natural resource and property of the state and the government, Siddaramaiah said similarly iron ore was also a natural resource.

He said the three Bellary ministers have been carrying on illegal mining and misused their power as ministers to influence the cabinet to withdrew criminal cases filed against them and were, therefore, ``ineligible to be in the ministry.”

"Either the Chief Minister should display courage to protect the natural resources by dropping the three ministers or if he is unable to discharge his constitutional duties, he should resign,” Siddaramaiah said.

 

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    • Karan, Mumbai

      Fri, May 21 2010

      I think this Governor is a congress agent, he is doing all his best to topple the present state government. Congreess party and other parties still cannot digest the defeat in some states, who now made good progress than the congress led government in shorttime

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    • Norbert D'Sa, Dubai/Bangalore

      Fri, May 21 2010

      Nobody can touch Janardana Reddy
      and company as long as they have
      the blessings of their Amma Sushma
      Swaraj.Because she too is getting
      "Udugore"regularly from Bellary
      Mines!!

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    • Ummer Kunhi, Perinje/Dubai

      Fri, May 21 2010

      If governor can appoints ministers,then why not Governor can dismiss the ministers for their wrong doing??? these above said ministers are very dangerous for our state as well as BELLERY people.they are well known corrupt msters in present CM government.they are even not orginally from Karnataka state,they are from ANDRAPRADESH as well,in one side Mr.Yeddi is very happy present development on Reddis,we know!!!directlly he cannot take action on REDDIS,he will lose his chair if he touch REDDIS,their 'AMMA'(SUSHMA)is there in DELHI to protect them.so i request the Governor to dismiss them witout furthter notice.so that Mr.Yeddi govt will run smoothly without pressure for further three more years.Jai ho Yeddi!!!!!!!!!

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    • Robin, Kundapura

      Fri, May 21 2010

      Yah... HansRAJ or KamsRAJ ? Karnataka observed many similar Governors like Venkata Subbayya etc etc great great puppets of Cong(I).
      KansRAJ is not the First ONE. Karnataka is Terribly STRONG....

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    • Eric Coelho, Mangalore/Ajman

      Thu, May 20 2010

      Upto 1975 there was only 1 Political Party "Congress - Cow & Calf Logo". Many leaders found that Indira Gandhi was dictorial and not a woman to adjust to their request and demand then formed the Janata party. From 1980 onwards we have seen growth of different political parties only for Selfish Gains. These political parties not to serve the people but only for vengeance once they came to power. We have seen such vengeance right from Andhra to T.Nadu to U.P., Kolkata etc. Hence how can the mind and body have time for development. The country we citizens love most, the leaders have taken it back by 50 years. Now we are seeing the same thing in Karnataka. It is true that we voted for BJP as we were tired of 55 years of Congress Rule. Right from day one the BJP has been involved in many different scams, fights and troubles thereby getting any time for development activities. Several Crores of rupees "will" be invested which is only on paper and does not practically happen because we are still busy with our vengeance politics. God save Karnataka and India from these corrupted and selfish leaders and if God cannot do it then we are doomed.

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    • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

      Thu, May 20 2010

      Guys,

      There is a saying in US "dont pull gun unless you have stomach to pull trigger".

      Now Mr Bhardhwaj has already pulled his "Gun" lets see if he has stomach to pull trigger....

      If he cant pull trigger and dismiss Reddys or Yeddy he will look like "Joker" of Congress pack of cards.......

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    • RAGHUVEER, DUBAI/MADANTHYAR

      Thu, May 20 2010

      mmmmmm....this is something interesting.  Now we have to watch that who is bending whom ?

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    • Hamid, Mangalore - KSA

      Thu, May 20 2010

      Honorable Governor sir, please go head, you are hundred percent right what you are doing now. You only hope us now, save our land and save nature.

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    • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalur

      Thu, May 20 2010

      Yedyurappa-do not budge..come what may.

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