I've always been a tiger, Siddu roars in response to HDK's 'rat' remarks

January 26, 2015

Siddu roars

Belagavi, Jan 26: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday rejected the assertion by former chief minister H?D?Kumaraswamy that he (Siddaramaiah) was a tiger when he was in the JD(S) but had become a “rat” in the Congress. “I’ve always been a tiger,” the chief minister roared.

“Kumaraswamy is making such remarks in desperation,” he told reporters at the Sambra Airport here before leaving for Kundargi village in Gokak taluk to attend a programme there.

On Kumaraswamy’s threat to take out a padayatra from Belagavi to Bengaluru, Siddaramaiah said the JD(S) leader was a “big liar” and that as an opposition party, JD(S) was free to do what it deemed fit.

Speaking to reporters at Kundargi village on the sidelines of a programme, Siddaramaiah asserted that he hadn’t denotified any land in the Arkavathi Layout nor had he committed any illegality ever since he assumed office. The accusations levelled by the Opposition are far from truth, he affirmed.

Reacting to remarks by JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda that he (Siddaramaiah)?had brought misfortune to the State, the chief minister said that everyone was aware as to what the former’s contribution was when he was in power. There is no need for him to learn lessons from the former prime minister, Siddaramaiah said.

Siddaramaiah also said that the government had been contemplating clamping down on lavish marriages, but the law in this regard was yet to take shape.

On the growing pressure from Congress leaders for cabinet expansion, Siddaramaiah said that it might happen any time. But he was noncommittal on when it would happen.

On a query over the demand by Excise and Belagavi district in-charge minister Satish Jarkiholi for a change of portfolio, Siddaramaiah said the matter would be taken up at the time of reshuffling portfolios. Jarkiholi was conspicuous by his absence at the Sambra airport and at the function in which the chief minister took part.

The Belagavi Bar Association submitted a memorandum to Siddaramaiah, demanding that a bench of the Karnataka Administration Bench be established in Belagavi as announced.

BJP?to meet Guv after Obama’s visit

The State BJP?legal cell will take an appointment to meet Governor Vajubhai Vala in connection with prosecuting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over the Arkavathi row, but only after Tuesday.

According to party sources, the Governor will be busy with various Republic Day events on Monday. Secondly, the party is keen that the filing of the complaint should grab the headlines and is not drowned in news related to the three-day visit of US President Barack Obama.

The party will take up the complaint only after Obama’s visit. Obama is scheduled to leave India on Tuesday. The legal cell had planned to file its complaint through one of its advocates on Friday but the appointment request did not materialise.

Sources said while there is some division among the BJP?State top brass on seeking sanction for prosecuting Siddaramaiah, the central leadership has given its go ahead to approach the Governor.

If sanction for prosecution is accorded then the party not only plans to use it as a political tool at the State-level but also nationally, to mat the Congress ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls next month, the sources added.

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April 11,2024

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BJP MLA Arabail Shivaram Hebbar’s son Vivek Hebbar on Thursday, 11 April, joined the Congress party along with his supporters at Banavasi in Uttara Kannada district.

After quitting the BJP, Vivek Hebbar joined the party in the presence of state Congress vice president and former MLC Ivan D’Souza and other local party leaders.

Speculations have been rife about his father Shivaram Hebbar, an MLA from the Yellapur Assembly segment, also planning to join the Congress, ever since he did not turn up for voting during the polls to four seats of the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka held on 27 February.

The senior Hebbar’s absence from voting, despite a party whip, had caused embarrassment to the BJP. He had, however, later attributed his absence to poor health.

The BJP had also issued notice to him, which he responded to.

Shivaram Hebbar had recently met Deputy Chief Minister and state Congress chief DK Shivakumar but claimed that the meeting was about water issues in his Assembly segment.

The senior BJP leader was earlier with the Congress. He was among 17 Congress-JD(S) legislators, who had quit from their parties, which ultimately led to the collapse of the then HD Kumaraswamy-led coalition government in July 2019.

Shivaram Hebbar had subsequently won the by-poll on a BJP ticket and served as a minister in the then government of the saffron party.

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April 23,2024

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The Karnataka government's decision to categorise the entire Muslim community as a backward caste for reservation purposes in the state has drawn criticism from the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), which said such blanket categorisation undermines the principles of social justice.

According to the data submitted by the Karnataka Backward Classes Welfare Department, all castes and communities within the Muslim religion have been enlisted as socially and educationally backward classes under Category IIB in the State List of Backward Classes.

The NCBC, during a field visit last year, examined the state's reservation policy for OBCs in educational institutions and government jobs.

"All castes/communities of Muslim religion of Karnataka are being treated as socially and educationally backward classes of citizens and listed as Muslim Caste separately under Category IIB in the State List of Backward Classes for providing them reservation in admission into educational institutions and in appointments to posts and vacancies in the services of the State for the purpose of Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution of India," the NCBC said in a statement on Monday night.

This categorisation has led to the provision of reservation benefits for 17 socially and educationally backward castes under Category I and 19 castes under Category II-A, respectively.

The NCBC said the blanket categorisation of Muslims as a backward caste undermines the principles of social justice, particularly for the marginalised Muslim castes and communities identified as socially and educationally backward.

However, the NCBC emphasised that while there are indeed underprivileged and historically marginalised sections within the Muslim community, treating the entire religion as backward overlooks the diversity and complexities within Muslim society.

"The religion-based reservation affects and works against ethics of social justice for categorically downtrodden Muslim castes/communities and identified socially and educationally backward Muslim castes/communities under Category-I (17 Muslim castes) and Category II-A (19 Muslim castes) of State List of Backward Classes. Hence, socially and educationally backward castes/communities cannot be treated at par with an entire religion," the NCBC stated.

The NCBC also voiced concern over the impact of such reservations on the overall framework of social justice, particularly in the context of local body polls.

While Karnataka provides 32 per cent reservation to backward classes in local body elections, including Muslims, the Commission stressed the need for a nuanced approach that accounts for the diversity within these communities.

According to the 2011 Census, Muslims constitute 12.92 per cent of the population in Karnataka.

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April 11,2024

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Udupi: A middle aged couple lost their lives while their teenage son survived with critical wounds after a speeding car, which was travelling from Maharashtra to Kerala, fell off a flyover in Kundapur taluk of Udupi district. 

The deceased have been identified as Munnavar (49), who was driving the car, and his wife Sameera (41), a native of Kannur in Kerala. Their son Suhail (18), who was in the car, suffered severe injured and is recovering at Manipal Hospital. He is said to be out of danger.

The family was traveling from Kollapur to Kannur as Sameera was a native of Kannur. Their plan was to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in Sameera’s parental home.  

However, on Tuesday (April 9) morning, when the car reached near Bobbaryanakatte, it reportedly went out of control of the driver and fell off the flyover on to the service road.

All three were immediately rushed to the hospital in Kundapur. Sameera died immediately upon admission to the hospital, while Munnavar succumbed to injuries at Manipal Hospital on April 10. The mortal remains of both were handed over to relatives after the post-mortem.

Kundapur DySp Belliyappa, Circle Inspector Nada Kunar, Traffic SIs Naveen Naik, and Savitri Nayak visited the accident spot for the inspection.

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