Efforts to calm Haladi fails again, Suresh Kumar returns empty-handed

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July 16, 2012

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Kundapur, July 16: Another bid by the BJP leaders to pacify Haladi Srinivas Shetty, the BJP MLA, who has rebelled against the party and has decided to quit over being denied Cabinet berth, has come a cropper.

Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S. Suresh Kumar held talks with the sulking local leader Haladi at the latter's residence in Kundapur on Monday, but had to return empty handed even after a two-hour discussion.

Speaking to reporters after emerging from the talks, Mr. Kumar said, “I have tried my best to convince him.”

He did not say anything about how the BJP MLA reacted. However, Mr. Shetty stuck to his gun and reiterated that he was stepping down as MLA.

“This is not a decision take in haste. I have pondered over it several times. I have enormous respect for Suresh Kumar. I also have the highest regard for A.G. Kodgi. But there is no change in my stand,” he said.

Haladi supporters have been on warpath since the third-time MLA was 'insulted' by the party leaders by denying cabinet berth despite being sounded out to attend the swearing in ceremony.

Haladi supporters also organized a bandh last week in Kundapur during which flags of BJP were burnt and the effigy of RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat was torched.

The MLA's supporters had also held a protest in Bangalore. Mr Bhat has been accused of playing caste politics and interfering in the affairs of the party.


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September 12,2024

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Mysuru: More than 50 people have been arrested in connection with the riots between two groups of different faiths, at Nagamangala town, Mandya district, over the Ganesha idol procession, on Wednesday night.

High drama prevailed in front of the Nagamangala town police station on Thursday morning, with women belonging to both Hindu and Muslim communities staging a protest against the arrest of their family members and demanding their release.

The two groups started arguing over the Ganesha idol procession on the Mysuru-Nagamangala road, near a 'dargah'. This soon turned violent with stone being pelted. Reports said that around 25 shops were also set on fire.

Several vehicles were damaged and torched by the mob. However, police intervened and brought the situation under control, deploying additional police forces.

Holiday has been declared to schools and colleges in Nagamangala town until further notice. Police have imposed section 144 till 12 noon of September 14.

SP Mallikarjuna Baladandi, IGP (Southern Range) Boralingaiah, DC Kumar and other officials visited the spot.

District incharge Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy visited the spot on Thursday morning and took stock of the situation. Speaking to reporters he said, the incident was unfortunate.

"The clash which started around 9 pm on Wednesday, flared up with miscreants setting fire, damaging shops and vehicles in the town. There is no need for anxiety. Additional police forces have been deployed in the town and the situation is under control now," he said.

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