Krishna attacks Cong candidate selection process

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April 27, 2013
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Bangalore, Apr 27: Making no secret that he is hurt, former Union Minister and senior Congress leader S M Krishna today attacked the candidate-selection process in his party for the Karnataka Assembly elections.

At a meet-the-press programme, organised by the Press Club of Bangalore and

Bangalore Reporters' Guild, Krishna said he had taken active part in candidates selection process since 1972, adding that the selection panel then used to have 15-16 members who used to engage in serious discussions.

He said the panel this time had close to 60 members -- including himself -- which he termed as "unwieldy".

"I was very surprised to see the list (with nearly 60 names). Can we finalise candidates with such a big panel? That's why I did not go to the (panel's) meeting," Krishna said. "It (the big list) left me cold."

Asked if the Congress has failed to encash the "fixed deposit" (good work done by him when he was the Chief Minister between 1999-2004), he said, "It's cleverness, intelligence and political astuteness to reap the dividends of good work done by erstwhile leaders. Those who say it's not required, it's their loss. It's not a loss to those who earned it."

The former Chief Minister refused to predict which party would come to power.

"It's difficult to expect people's verdict. People don't share secret (as to whom they will vote). Sometimes, polls go wrong because people who are approached give misleading information," he said.

Krishna said in 1999 when the Congress recorded a landslide victory, the then in-charge of the party's Karnataka affairs, Ghulam Nabi Azad led the party's efforts from the front and, despite his chronic backache, was with the state unit throughout the campaign.

"Some catalysts like these must emerge...gathering all of us together and take us forward," Krishna said.

Asked if he would campaign in Mandya, where he is reportedly at loggerheads with cine-star-politician M H Ambarish, Krishna took a dig at the latter without naming him. "What will I do there when there are leaders who can get tens of candidates to win with their own capability?"

On whether he was "saddened" by the "present politics" (of sidelining him), Krishna said "politics never saddens" and chose to invoke General Douglas MacArthur's speech -- 'Old soldiers never die; they just fade away'.

"I am not sitting at home just ruminating. I have hobbies -- music, tennis and yoga. And I draw immense satisfaction from them," the 80-year-old veteran Congress leader said.

Krishna was of the opinion that pre-poll manifestos have lost basis and relevance in present times.

"Ruling party remembers about manifestos only when somebody reminds it and when opposition leaders take it up during discussions in legislature. And at that time one cannot find copies of the document in Vidhan Soudha, the State Secretariat, and they need to be fetched from Congress office," Krishna, who had skipped the party's manifesto release function, said.

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October 1,2024

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Mysuru, Oct 1: The Karnataka Lokayukta team on Tuesday arrived at the disputed plot in Mysuru and began investigation into the MUDA case against CM Siddaramaiah and his wife, news agency ANI reported. Snehamayi Krishna, the complainant in the case was also present with the team.

Sources stated that ED sleuths might issue a notice to CM Siddaramaiah at any time and issue summons to him for questioning. The sleuths are also keenly watching the movements of CM Siddaramaiah’s close associates and relatives, including a cabinet minister in connection with the MUDA scam.

Sources further said that there is a possibility of the ED conducting raids across the state on offices and residences of close associates of CM Siddaramaiah. The ED has also gathered information on bank accounts and financial transactions of CM Siddaramaiah and his associates.

The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) on Monday registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR), equivalent to an FIR by the police, against CM Siddaramaiah over the alleged irregularities in the allotment of 14 sites to his wife Parvathi B.M. by the Mysore Urban Development Authority. The ED registered the case taking cognisance of the FIR registered against the Chief Minister by the Lokayukta police on September 27.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka Lokayukta probing the MUDA case has also expedited the probe. The sleuths led by Mysuru Lokayukta SP T.J. Udesh have visited the controversial land on the outskirts of Mysuru city. The petitioner, Snehamayi Krishna, also accompanied the team.

The move of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s wife to return 14 sites allotted by the MUDA to her has triggered a debate. BJP MLA from Mysuru T.S. Srivatsa stated on Tuesday that the move of CM’s wife is not acceptable. "The two commissioners who colluded in the MUDA scam are roaming freely even today," he said.

"CM Siddaramaiah first claimed that there was no scam at all. Later, he formed a commission and now there is an FIR against him. After committing the mistake, you offer to return the sale deed. The time is up. He will have to tender his resignation and I am sure he won’t be in the position until Dasara festivities," MLA T.S. Srivatsa stated.

T.J. Abraham, one of the petitioners in the MUDA case said, “I had demanded the MUDA commissioner to take back the allotted sites. He had written back saying the process would be initiated. They were waiting for the investigation report."

"CM Siddaramaiah has not approached the division bench or the Supreme Court to challenge the order against him because there is nothing to be challenged. Returning sites is not a big sacrifice. The Chief Minister has lost it," Abraham stated. 
 

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