15 BJP Lawmakers held in Bangalore for Forcing Shutdown


15 BJP Lawmakers held in Bangalore for Forcing Shutdown

Bangalore, Jul 5 (IANS):  Police Monday arrested 15 ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmakers and about 100 party activists in the city for organising sit-ins and forcing a shutdown in protest against the recent hike in fuel prices.

Among the prominent legislators who were taken into custody were C.T. Ravi, Berur Gopalakrishna and former minister Shoba Karndlaje, who represents the Yeshwantpur assembly segment in north Bangalore and P.C. Ravi, who represents Bangalore Central in the Lok Sabha.

"We have rounded up about 150 protesters at Basweshwaranagar for gathering at a public place and forcing the people to participate in the shutdown by abstaining from work and closing commercial establishments," a police official told IANS.

Though the first BJP government in the state did not officially support the shutdown, its education department advised government and aided schools to close for the day as a precautionary measure under discretion.





















The shutdown evoked partial response across the state with reports of sporadic incidents in Mysore, Hubli, Gulbarga, Mangalore and Belgaum, where state-run buses were stoned and passenger trains were blocked from chugging out of stations.

A series of stone-throwing incidents forced the state-run KSRTC and BMTC to suspend bus services across the state and Bangalore for the day, affecting normal life and causing hardship to thousands of commuters who were left stranded.

Train services to and from Bangalore were, however, not affected by the shutdown, but a number of flights were either delayed or curtailed due to non-arrival of inbound aircraft from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Hyderabad.

The monsoon session of the state legislature witnessed uproarious scenes earlier in the day when about 100 BJP members raised slogans against the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government and disrupted the proceedings.

Assembly Speaker K.G. Bopaiah adjourned the session for the day when the ruling party legislators rushed towards his podium carrying placards against the central government and refused to allow even the question hour to proceed.

Leader of the opposition Congress Siddaramaiah, who vehemently objected to the BJP lawmakers disrupting the house, challenged the state government to lower the sales tax and other levies imposed on petrol, diesel, kerosene and cooking gas.

"Prices of petroleum products in Bangalore and Karnataka are the highest in the country because state taxes levied on them are also highest. Instead of protesting against the hike in fuel rates, the government should lower the sales tax, value added tax and entry tax," Siddaramaiah said.

With around 33 percent state levies, petrol is priced at Rs.58-59 per litre across the state, diesel at Rs.42-43 per litre, kerosene at Rs.12-13 per litre and cooking gas at Rs.360 per cylinder. The retail prices include central taxes in the form of excise duty and cess.

"Around 59 percent of the retail price in Bangalore and Karnataka are central and state levies in the form of sales tax, entry tax, excise duty and cess, making the cost of petrol highest in the country," a top official of state-run Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) told IANS.
In the case of diesel, 37 percent of the retail price in Bangalore account for central and state levies.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    Disgusting

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  • R Shetty, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    How can we call these MLA's law makers whereas they have demonstrated themselves as law breakers? In democracy no one can force the public to participate in Bundh or "civil disobedience" it should be volunteered protect from the public. Also Bundh is not an act of causing destruction of public property. Those arrested MLA's must be disqualified for life from public life for breaking the as a member of legislative assembly.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    Rahul mangalore comments are very, very sensible and matured. Mr. Rahul, wish all the leaders including political Parties has the same notion like yours.  God bless India. JAI HO.

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  • asif, Managalore

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    These people forcing to shutdown, when their goverment (the bjp) increased milk price y these hooligans did not called for bundh. Their intension is to make just public fool. When the bjp (NDA) goverment at centre they too increased the fuel prices, y they didnot make Rs10 for petrol & Rs5 for diesel

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  • jyothi, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    I hope bharath band should be continued for 1 more month,as UPA has not yet reduced the oil price,one day bund wil not make much effect,foolish people and foolish ideology.
    It happens only in india

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  • V. Thomas, Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    Where are those pseudos who were praising BJP ? These people are hell bound to destroy India for their selfish gains. Destroying public property is like destroying our own house. Wake up citizens...wake up from long sleep.

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  • RAHUL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    STRIKE ENDS WITH LOSS OF PROPERTY OF PUBLIC IS HAPPENS ONLY IN INDIA, WE CAN SEE IF STRIKE HAPPENS IN ANY COMPANYS IN JAPAN OR KOREA MEANS WHAT THEY ARE DOING YOU KNOW-FOR EXAMPLE SHOE MANFACTRING UNIT STRIKE MEANS THEY WILL PRODUCE ONLY RIGHT LEG SHOES & THEY NEVER SHUT DOWN THE FACTORY OR DESTROY THE FACTORY BECAUSE THEY KNOW WHICH IS THEIR LIVLYHOOD BUT IN MY COUNTRY THE STORY IS DIFFERENT THE PROTECTORS ENCOURAGING THE DESTRUCTION WHY? BECAUSE THEIR STOMACH IS FULL.

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  • aboobaker uppala, Uppala/Makkah

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    Our heads are bowed infront of the international community by shame!Selfish politicians who dont care the pride of the country.what will be the future of this country where it's lawmakers are hooligans!It is really happens only in India.The patriots of this country are deeply saddened and pained by this bundh...let us cry.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 06 2010

    This is the biggest comedy. Ruling Party undertaking Bandh in its own constituency. BJP is so much used to encouraging bandh's it could not help to evade this from its own. Joke of the century.

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  • Carl Dsilva, Puttur

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    "THEY ARE SHOWING THEIR TRUE COLOURS."

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka/Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    Incredible INDIA !! Vistiors sleeping on the foot path, stranded passengers,deserted streets, go india go, It only HAPPENS IN INDIA !!!

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  • steev, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    Very bad,what shame??..infront of police man, bjp goonda's destroying public and privet properties..but they doing nothing..wah!! Karnataka Po(o)lice....

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    15 MLAs perhaps asked the police to arrest them for cheap publicity. No cases will be filed against them or if filed will be withdrawn subsequently. Fooling general public is foolish. If these 15 MLAs were hurt by police Lathi-charge, then one can some truth in it.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    This madness called ' bandh" and destruction of both private and public properties must be dealt with as a serious crime.

    I have watched pilot's strike and various other strikes by labour groups to reach their goals, but none of them have destroyed any property. This is a total uncivilized hooliganism. Why they can set fire to their own homes for the fun of destruction!

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  • rudy, bantwal

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    Everything common in india we forget tommorrow what happend today in india, why blaming 15 people. I am sure everybody enjoyed, only end of the month this days salary is there or no in the bank GOODLUCK

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    Antisocial elements disturbing law and order are Lawbreakers not Lawmakers!?

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  • JAWAHAR ALI, MUMBAI/ABU DHABI

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    THIS IS ONLY POLITICAL STUNT AAM ADMI IS TO BE SUFFER

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  • NisarAhmed, suratkal/fujairah/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    Oh..What a shot yaa.. GoodPhotos .Thanks Daiji.

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