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Karnataka has requested central government funding for urban development in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Hubballi, focusing on housing, transportation, and sanitation upgrades. The state also seeks financial assistance for drinking water projects, increased Ayushman Bharat coverage, higher social security pension contributions, and infrastructure development including railways and highways.
Bengaluru activists rally against DK Shivakumar's controversial projects; cite ad-hoc planning
BENGALURU: In the wake of an online campaign by civic activist Kathyayini Chamaraj, citizens and civil service groups in Bengaluru are now rallying against a proposed big-ticket project championed by Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar. Activists are gearing up to hold seminars and discussions to oppose the project, which they consider an ill-planned, ad-hoc initiative. Former additional chief secretary A Ravindra revealed plans to submit a memorandum to CM Siddaramaiah and DCM and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar, urging them to reconsider the project. Prof Ashish Verma from IISc who conducted a study on Bengalurus Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS), stated that these projects could reduce ridership on existing MRTS lines like Metro. Launching a scathing attack against DK Shivakumar, Sandeep Anirudhan, convenor of the Citizens Agenda for Bengaluru said, This is a great shame because, under the Mysuru administration, Bengaluru even had a Metropolitan Planning Council, he added. Slamming the decision, civic activist Kathyayini Chamaraj who has begun an online petition against tunnel road and skydeck which are big-ticket projects involving over Rs 10,000, said, seminars are being held, asking people to raise their voices against such projects.
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Thursday extended the December 24 deadline to January 28, for submission of the investigation report by Lokayukta police into alleged irregularities in the allotment of 14 compensatory sites to BM Parvathy, wife of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, by Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA). Justice M Nagaprasanna orally observed that it is very shocking to know that the emergent notice issued by court was not served to the chief minister, whose address is Vidhana Soudha, opposite the high court, even after 35 days. He passed an interim order while adjourning the hearing of the petition filed by social activist Snehamayi Krishna, seeking directions to transfer the investigation to Central Bureau of Investigation on January 15, 2025, with directions to all respondents to file objections. Before this, the court passed an interim order of stay for further investigation. However, senior advocate Prof Ravivarma Kumar, representing Siddaramaiahs wife Parvathy, objected to the interim order passed on Thursday, and said the earlier interim order passed by court to submit the report of the progress of the investigation on the ground that despite notice being not served to his client Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and others and also to the interim order of stay. It is not understandable as to how these orders were passed suomotu by the court in haste and such orders were obtained by misleading this court, he alleged. Senior counsel K G Raghavan, representing Snehamayi Krishna, raised serious objections to the submissions made by Prof Kumar and justified the interim orders passed by court.
Karnataka HC Extends Deadline for Lokayukta Probe Into MUDA Plot Case
The SC on Monday stayed the Karnataka HC order quashing the 2014 government regulation that packets of tobacco products must carry pictorial warning covering 85 per cent of the packaging space. The SC on Monday stayed the Karnataka HC order quashing the 2014 government regulation that packets of tobacco products must carry pictorial warning covering 85 per cent of the packaging space. Bengaluru :While, hearing a petition seeking transfer of alleged plot allotment irregularities to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's wife by Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) from Lokayukta to Central Bureau of Investigation, the High Court of Karnataka on Thursday extended the deadline given to Lokayukta, Mysuru wing to submit its final report on its investigation till January 28, 2025. In September, the High Court asked the sleuths of Lokayukta, Mysuru wing to submit its final report on December 24 this year. The High Court is concurrently hearing a petition by a social activist Snehamayi Krishna to hand over the MUDA plot irregularities from Lokayukta, Mysuru wing to sleuths of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a fair investigation. The High Court posted the next hearing in the case to January 15 next year wherein the petition of social activist Snehamayi Krishna seeking transfer of investigation from Lokayukta, Mysuru wing to sleuths of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will be taken-up for hearing for final arguments. It may be recalled here that the High Court of Karnataka ordered the Lokayukta, Mysuru wing to investigate alleged irregularities in plot allotments to B.M. Parvathi, wife of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah by MUDA in Mysuru. Parvathi was allotted 14 plots by MUDA as compensation for her losing 3.16 acres in Kesare of Mysuru taluk to MUDA. A social activist Snehamayi Krishna of Mysuru petitioned Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot over plot allotments to CM's wife alleging irregularities and sought prosecution of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah under Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 among others. The Chief Minister challenged the grant of sanction for investigation against Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot by filing a writ petition in the High Court. The High Court upheld the Governors decision and asked the Lokayukta, Mysuru wing to investigate the plot allotments to the CM's wife by MUDA and submit a final report on December 24 this year.
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Karnataka panel to probe Waqf properties issue
Belagavi: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that he is ready to form a committee headed by a retired judge to look into the Waqf properties issue. The chief minister also assured the Karnataka Assembly that the government will not remove those temples which are built on Waqf properties. In case notices have been served to them, then they will be withdrawn, he said. Replying to the question raised by the opposition BJP on the Waqf land issue in the ongoing Assembly session on Wednesday, the chief minister said, Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has given a detailed reply to the charges of the opposition party. If they are not content with our reply, the government is ready to form a committee headed by a retired judge, the chief minister told the house. He also made it clear that the matter is not a prestige issue. Siddaramaiah said the central government had enacted the Wakf Act in 1954, which the state government cannot amend. The BJP-led government was in power in the state from 2008 to 2013 and from 2019 to 2023. The BJP has been in power at the Centre since 2014. Then, without thinking about amending the Wakf Act, they are now raising a controversy, he alleged. Siddaramaiah said the BJP, in its election manifesto, had said that it would discuss with Muslim religious leaders and clear and protect the encroached Waqf properties. The government has clearly answered all the questions of the opposition. This should remove the confusion among the people, he added. Siddaramaiah also assured the House that the government will not touch Waqf lands sanctioned under the Inam Cancellation and Land Reforms Act. According to him, of the total 1.28 lakh acres of Waqf property, 47,263 acres are under the Inam Cancellation and 23,623 acres under the Land Reforms Act, and 3,000 acres have been used for public purposes. About 17,969 acres of Waqf land has been encroached on by private individuals. There is a Supreme Court order to protect these. Once it is registered as a Waqf property, it will always be a Waqf property, he said. During a discussion on the issue of the Waqf Board issuing eviction notices to farmers, temples and many other individuals, the chief minister said, If temples have been built on Waqf properties then we will not remove them. I am making it very clear. In case any notice has been issued, they (notices) will be withdrawn. As the raging Waqf issue echoed in the Assembly with the BJP raising it, Waqf and Minority Affairs Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan clarified that if notices were given to farmers and temples then they would be withdrawn. The chief minister too reiterated Khan's statement and said no farmer will be evicted from the land they have been tilling. BJP legislator Araga Jnanendra demanded that the properties mentioned in the government records as those of Waqf should also be removed as the mere cancelling of notices will not serve the purpose. Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka justified the demand by saying that 110 Kuruba families in the Krishna Raja constituency in Siddaramaiah's home district of Mysuru had been running from pillar to post to get the notices revoked. They have submitted several memoranda to Siddaramaiah, but to no avail, he said, adding there were hundreds of such instances where people were facing hardships due to such notices. Khan reminded the BJP that in its manifesto in 2014, there was a promise to remove encroachment on Waqf properties. The chief minister underlined the need to save the Waqf properties, saying there were 1.10 lakh acres of such properties in the state which has now been reduced to just 20,000 acres due to various provisions of law such as the Inam Abolition Act as well as encroachment. Jnanendra said, We (BJP) too support saving the Waqf properties but our point is why notices were given now. Siddaramaiah said the situation was such that there was a need to save the properties and notices were given as there is a central law for it. The clarification was necessary now because he explained that a march was taken out from Bidar by the Vijayapura BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal from Bidar. There is a political split in the BJP but I won't discuss your internal matter, Siddaramaiah quipped. He referred to the differences between Yatnal and BJP state chief B Y Vijayendra. As a show of strength, Yatnal decided to take out a march from Bidar to Chamarajanagar with the support of 12 senior BJP leaders including MP and MLAs. He accused the BJP of politicising the issue. He reminded that despite the attempt to communalise the atmosphere in the state, the BJP lost the recent bypolls in all three assembly segments, Channapatna, Sandur and Shiggaon. Not satisfied by the explanation given by the Congress government, the BJP legislators staged a walkout from the assembly.
Actor Darshan discharged from hospital
BENGALURU: After spending 48 days in a private hospital in Kengeri for spinal-related treatment, actor Darshan Thoogudeepa was discharged on Wednesday. He was seen taking support of his son Vinish while coming out of the hospital. Darshan went to his wife Vijayalakshmis flat in Hosakerehalli. Darshan was arrested on June 11 in connection with the kidnap and brutal murder of his fan 33-year-old Renukaswamy from Chitradurga. The victim was murdered at a shed in RR Nagar on June 8 and his body was found the next day in a stormwater drain in Sumanahalli. Darshan was arrested from Mysuru when he was returning to a hotel after a workout at a gym. He was remanded in judicial custody on June 22 and was lodged in the Bengaluru Central Prison in Parappana Agrahara. Darshan was later shifted to the Ballari Central Prison on August 29 after his photograph and videos of getting special treatment in Bengaluru Prison went viral. Few prison officials were placed under suspension and some were even transferred. During his stay in the Ballari Jail, Darshan reportedly developed issues related to his spine. He was granted interim bail on medical grounds by the High Court on October 30 and from the next day, he was lodged in the hospital for treatment. Security was tightened near the apartment, as there is a strong possibility of his fans gathering in huge numbers to catch his glimpse. The apartments private security guards were also on alert.
Snehamayi Krishna alleges inducements to withdraw Muda case
MYSURU: RTI activist Snehamayi Krishna on Wednesday filed a complaint with the Lokayukta police here alleging pressure and attempts to bribe him to withdraw a case pertaining to alleged irregularities in allotment of sites by Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA). Krishna told TNIE that Harsha, who allegedly identified himself as a close aide of Chief Minister Siddaramaiahs wife Parvathi, and another person named Srinidhi attempted to coerce him into withdrawing the case. The duo offered inducements to him and his family members, claiming that they had struck a Rs 3-crore deal with RTI activist Gangaraju to withdraw a case. They claimed that Rs 1.5 crore had been paid to Gangaraju as advance, Krishna said. He said on December 13, he was approached by Srinidhi near the MUDA office, who introduced Harsha to him as a representative of Parvathi. Harsha reportedly asked him not to go ahead with the plea to transfer the case to CBI stating that Parvathi is distressed by the probe. Krishna said that he did not give in to their repeated requests and appeals to withdraw his case. He alleged that on December 15, Harsha and Srinidhi visited his house at Bhairaveshwaranagar and attempted to persuade his son Vivek to convince him to withdraw the case. Along with his complaint, Krishna submitted a clip from CCTV cameras at his house, which reportedly shows Harsha and Srinidhi speaking to his son on December 15. While Krishna claimed Harsha to be Parvathis personal secretary, Harsha and Srinidhi are said to be active members of BJP. Krishna sought immediate action to ensure his familys safety and a thorough investigation into his complaint.
No Temples or Farmer Lands Will Be Waqf Properties, Minister
Belagavi : Housing, Waqf, and Minority Welfare Minister B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan stated that neither temples nor farmers' lands will be brought under Waqf ownership. He further assured that if any notices related to Waqf properties have been issued, they will be withdrawn. Even if a temple is built on Waqf land, the government will not touch it. Instead, the land will be handed back to the temple. Similarly, farmers' lands under cultivation will not be brought under Waqf ownership Minister Khan said while addressing the concerns raised by opposition leaders under Rule 69. The discussions revolved around allegations that farmers lands, temple premises, public properties, and government buildings were being recorded as Waqf properties. He referred to the Waqf Amendment Act and the Supreme Courts orders, highlighting the context of the Waqf Adalat held on June 25 in Vijayapura district. Following this event, revenue officials issued notices against alleged encroachments on Waqf properties. These notices have been misunderstood, causing unwarranted confusion across the state, he added. Zameer Ahmed explained that properties donated by Muslim philanthropists for community welfare are categorized as Waqf properties. Karnataka has a total of 1.28 lakh acres of Waqf property, according to records. Of this, 47,263 acres were granted under the Inam Abolition Act, and 23,623 acres were sanctioned to occupants under the Land Reforms Act. Approximately 3,000 acres have been acquired by the government for public purposes, and 17,969 acres are under private encroachment. Of these encroached lands, about 95 percent are occupied by members of the Muslim community, while the remaining 5 percent are held by individuals of other communities, he noted. Zameer said that the Supreme Court issued orders in 1988 and 2017, instructing the removal of encroachments on Waqf properties. Successive governments have taken measures in line with these legal directives. Calling for a non-political approach to the issue, Zameer Ahmed remarked, Governments of all political stripes in Karnataka have issued notices on Waqf properties as per the law. This is not a matter for unnecessary politicization. The minister also revealed that the central government allocated Rs 325 crore for the protection of Waqf properties, out of which Rs 6 crore was granted to Karnataka. These funds were utilized by the previous government for GPS mapping and flagging of Waqf lands. He further assured that families residing on Waqf land in Mysurus Muneshwara Nagar would not be evicted. Referring to the land dispute involving the school in Muddenahalli, Chikkaballapur district, where Sir M. Visvesvaraya once studied, Zameer Ahmed said the government had resolved the issue. The school has been granted land, and the pahani (ownership record) has been issued, he added.
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Bengaluru: A social activist and petitioner against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Snehamayi Krishna on Wednesday complained to the Superintendent of Police Lokayukta Mysuru alleging that he was offered huge money through his son Vivek by persons claiming to be close to B.M. Parvathi, wife of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, to retreat from his complaint against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his family members over plot distribution irregularities by Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) in Mysuru city. It may be recalled here that Snehamayi Krishna is one among three petitioners to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to petition over allotment of 14 sites by MUDA officials to CMs wife in lieu of her losing 3.16 acres at Kesare in Mysuru to MUDA. Currently, the plot allotments is being investigated by Mysuru Lokayukta while officials concerned of Enforcement Directorate (ED), Bengaluru have also taken up the case by filing an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR). Snehamayi Krishna moved the High Court demanding investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In his complaint, Krishna demanded an investigation into the matter wherein two persons-Srinidhi and Harsha met his son Vivek at his residence in Byraveshwara Nagar on Nanjangud road in Mysuru city on December 15 at around 10.30 am and during the course of conversation, the two persons, alleged to have offered money to exert influence on him to retreat from his complaint. The activist stated the offer from Srinidhi and Harsha was turned down by his son and told them clearly that his father would not entertain such things. Later, the two persons, Krishna alleged, asked his son to arrange for talks with his wife for a few minutes which was denied by his son. Krishna stated he was not at his house when Srinidhi and Harsha approached his son with the offer. Taking a serious view of the matter, Krishna demanded an investigation into the offer allegedly made by Srinidhi and Harsha and asked Lokayukta to verify the authenticity of claims made by Harsha that he is close to Parvathi, wife of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Besides, Krishna sought to know Who were the persons behind sending Harsha to his residence when he was not at home?.
MUDA petitioner not given any offer to withdraw plea for CBI probe: Siddaramaiahs son Yathindra
MUDA petitioner not given any offer to withdraw plea for CBI probe: Siddaramaiahs son Yathindra Belagavi: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiahs son Yathindra Siddaramaiah clarified on Wednesday that Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case petitioner Snehamayi Krishna was not given any offer to withdraw a plea seeking the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the [] The post MUDA petitioner not given any offer to withdraw plea for CBI probe: Siddaramaiahs son Yathindra appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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Karnataka cuisine: A flavorful blend of tradition, regional influences, and unique ingredients
CHENNAI: Karnataka cuisine is believed to be one of the oldest in India. Geographically blessed with hilly areas, coasts and fertile plains, there are indigenous ingredients, and unique cooking techniques bringing a flavourful amalgamation. The dishes are influenced by the neighbouring states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Under this tapestry, there are multiple cuisines of various regions and communities like Udipi, Mangaluru, Kodava, Dakshin Kannada, Saraswat Brahmin, Mangalore Catholics,and Navyathi Muslims. It is generally believed that Karnataka food is predominantly vegetarian, but it is not entirely true. Brahmin-dominated areas like Bengaluru, Dharwad, and Udipi have vegetarian food whereas Mangaluru has a delectable mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies, including seafood specialities. North Karnataka food is influenced by Maharashtra and hence you have a lot of breads like jowar roti, sujja roti, and thalipeeth, whereas, in the rest of Karnataka, rice and rice-based dishes served with curries hold the fort. Rice is served in many forms like Bisi bele bath, vangi bath, and pulao, and rice-based dishes include neer dosa, akki roti, sannas, dosa, and idli. Millets like ragi is used to make mudde, roti, mandi etc., and jowar and bajra are common too. Bamboo shoots, kokum, dil leaves, colocasia leaves, gurrelu/niger seeds, and tender jackfruit are some of the unique ingredients used here. Jaggery is often used in savoury dishes. Mysore masala dosa and benne dosa are synonymous with Karnataka. The dosas here are generally crispy golden on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside, with a touch of sweetness and oodles of butter. The red garlic chutney smeared inside along with the subtle potato sagu makes the masala dosa stand apart. On the other hand, neer dosa (neer means water) made from a watery batter of rice and coconut without fermentation is soft like a handkerchief and is perfect to mop up fiery curries like tomato curry, kori ghassi, or a ghee roast. It tastes equally good when you have it with a mixture of grated coconut sweetened with jaggery too. Totally different in texture from these dosas is the kori rotti, which is brittle and thin served with a spicy side dish. The accompaniments vary from a thick coconut or peanut chutney, sambar with a sweet touch, potato sagu, to spicy curries like ghassi, charu, or ghee roast. Gojju is a special curry of the state and has notes of spice and sourness along with a touch of sweetness. It is made usually with tomatoes and pineapple. A typical Kannadiga thali (oota) has rice, roti or poori, sambar, rasam, palya, bonda, pickle, and a dessert. Festive meals start with a refreshing salad called kosambari made with soaked moong dal, cucumber, coconut, and a tadka. Snacks are an important part of their culture and range from crispy fried items like goli bajje, maddur vada, medhu vada, Mangalore bun all served with chutney. Steamed dishes like rava idli, patrol, kadambuttu, and sweets like kesari, obittu and chirotti are part of the cuisine. Bisi bele bath is a staple in every household and eatery. It is the perfect example of a complete meal. Rice, lentils, and vegetables are cooked with a specially ground spice masala and served with a topping of ghee and boondi, enough to make one drool. But, the king of Karnataka cuisine is undoubtedly the Mysore pak. Invented in Mysuru for the royalty, it now has a place in most celebration meals. This melt-in-the-mouth delicacy made with just besan, sugar, and ghee has mesmerised both the royalty and the common man. Bisi Bele Bath Rice: 1 cup Toor dal: 1/2 cup Mixed vegetables: 1 cup Turmeric: 1/2 tsp Tamarind: 1 gooseberry size Ghee: 3 tbsp Curry leaves Jaggery: 1 tsp To roast and powder: Channa dal: 1 tbsp Urad dal: 1 tsp Red chilli: 4 Coriander seeds: 1 tbsp Clove: 2 Cinnamon: 1 Poppy seeds: 1 tsp Pepper: 1/2 tsp Jeera: 1 tsp Fenugreek: 1/4 tsp Desiccated coconut: 1 tbsp For garnish: Boondi and fried cashew nuts Method Cook the rice and dal, which has soaked for 20 minutes, along with turmeric, vegetables, and four cups water for four whistles. Roast all the ingredients for the masala on low flame till they start to colour. Cool and powder. Heat ghee in a pan, add curry leaves, tamarind extract, and jaggery. Once it boils for three minutes, add the powder, rice mixture, salt, and cook for a few minutes. Serve hot topped with a drizzle of ghee, boondi, and cashew nuts.
Two arrested for dragging tribal man along road in Kerala
KALPETTA: Police have arrested two youngsters in connection with the incident in which a tribal man, Mathan, was dragged alongside a car for around 400m near Mananthavady in Wayanad . Muhammed Arshid, 25, and Abhiram K Sujith, 23, both natives of Kaniyambetta, were taken into custody from Kalpetta on Tuesday. Muhammed Arshid was driving the car at the time of the incident. There were four persons in the vehicle and the police have identified the other two passengers. According to the police, the other accused Vishnu Kunnummal and Nabeel Kamar, natives of Panamaram are absconding. Arshid and Abhiram, who had gone to Mysuru after the incident, were nabbed by the Mananthavady police from Kalpetta while the former were returning home in bus. We have intensified the search for the other two accused. They will be caught soon, said Mananthavady SHO Sunil Gopi. The accused have also been charged under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. SC/ST commission seeks report from police in a week The police said the issues started with an argument between Arshids team and another group of travellers who had come to see the Koodalkadavu checkdam. Amid heated exchange, Arshid and team tried to attack a man in the other group with a stone. Seeing this, Mathan and other residents intervened. When Arshids team was about to leave, one of the persons inside the car grabbed Mathans hand, while another drove the car, dragging him for about 400m. Mathan, a resident of Koodalkadavu, suffered serious injuries to his legs and thighs. He is undergoing treatment at Wayanad GMCH, Mananthavady. The accused said they had an argument with another group of travellers while on the way to visit a checkdam at Koodalkadavu. The issue escalated when the two groups met near the checkdam. When residents intervened, the accused felt frustrated and drove off. They said they didnt notice that Mathans hand was stuck in the door and that he was being dragged along the road. We are verifying their statements. We will also check whether they were under the influence of alcohol or drugs, said Sunil Gopi. Meanwhile, the Kerala State Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has sought a report on the incident. The Mananthavady DySP has been instructed to conduct a detailed investigation and submit the report within a week.
Hopcoms outlets in Karnataka on the verge of closure
BENGALURU: Going by the current trend of online platforms and private players selling vegetables and fruits procured directly from farmers at competitive prices, outlets of the Karnataka government-owned Horticultural Producers Cooperative Marketing and Processing Society (HOPCOMS) are on the verge of closure. As many as 140 outlets shut in the past five years. Of them, 89 were in Bengaluru. Hopcoms was launched in 1965 to help farmers get remunerative prices for their produce and to ensure quality farm fresh products to consumers at affordable prices. There are 26 branches of Hopcoms in Karnataka -- in Bengaluru, Belagavi, Bidar, Ballari, Chikkamagaluru, Shivamogga, Gadag, Dharwad, Davanagere and other places -- where there were around 600 outlets. But the number of outlets is coming down, especially in the past two years. Replying to a question in the Legislative Council on the reasons for the closure of Hopcoms outlets, Horticulture Minister SS Mallikarjun said in some places, they had to be shut as employees manning them retired and new appointments were not made. The other reason for closure of the outlets in Bengaluru is severe competition by vendors, who sell vegetables and fruits at malls, and opening of exclusive shops at many places by private players. Some outlets in Bengaluru were closed because of road-widening and Metro works, the minister said. Hopcoms unable to pay retirement benefits to staff He said the outlets in many district headquarters were in deserted areas and not many people visited them. This led to their closure. In Bidar, the outlet was shut as it was in a dilapidated condition. In Dharwad, a dispute over the plot, where the outlet was opened, led to its closure. A case in this regard is pending in court. In Kalaburagi, Mandya, Mysuru and Vijayapura, the outlets were not making profits. Hence, they were shut down. Sources in Hopcoms said some outlets in Bengaluru made a business of around Rs 500 a day. With that kind of business, how can we run the outlets? Hopcoms, which is under loss, is not even able to pay retirement benefits to its employees. Of the 809 sanctioned posts, Hopcoms now have only 525 employees. The rest have retired. The minister, however, stated that salaries for these employees are being paid on time. Hopcoms has not paid gratuity of Rs 6.95 crore to the retired employees. No time limit or deadline has been fixed to pay this money, he added. Asked if those outlets would be reopened, the minister said there is a Rs 8-crore proposal to upgrade Hopcoms. But the proposal has not been finalised.
Siddaramaiah misused police authority in MUDA case, claims Ktaka BJP
Siddaramaiah misused police authority in MUDA case, claims Ktaka BJP Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP claimed on Tuesday that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has misused the police authority to silence the complainant Snehamayi Krishna in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case. Karnataka BJP chief B.Y. Vijayendra commenting on the High Court issuing a stay on the FIR [] The post Siddaramaiah misused police authority in MUDA case, claims Ktaka BJP appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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Order CBI probe into MUDA scam, Waqf irregularities: BJP Karnataka chief to CM
All five leaders named have been critical of the saffron party's decision to appoint former chief minister B S Yediyurappa's son Vijayendra (in picture) as its state president and Ashoka as the leader of opposition. X.com All five leaders named have been critical of the saffron party's decision to appoint former chief minister B S Yediyurappa's son Vijayendra (in picture) as its state president and Ashoka as the leader of opposition. X.com Belagavi: Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra has urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to order a comprehensive CBI probe into various issues, including the Mysuru MUDA scam, Waqf irregularities highlighted in Anwar Manippady's report, and the Rs 150 crore corruption accusations against himself. Let the Rs 150 crore allegations against me also be investigated by the CBI. Accept Anwar Manippadys report and initiate a thorough CBI investigation into it as well, Vijayendra challenged while speaking to reporters at the Suvarna Soudha in Belagavi. He further emphasized the need for an extensive probe into the reported multi-lakh crore irregularities in Waqf properties. Criticizing the ruling Congress party, he accused them of deliberately avoiding discussions on pressing issues like maternal deaths, infant mortality, and problems in North Karnataka by bringing irrelevant matters to the Assembly. Vijayendra accused the Congress government of misusing the interim report of Justice Cunha commission to file FIRs against Yediyurappa with malicious political intent. This is not the first time Siddaramaiah has resorted to such tactics. Previously, during his tenure, 25 cases were filed to politically target Yediyurappa and the BJP, Vijayendra said. He claimed this was part of a conspiracy because the Congress feared BJPs resurgence if Yediyurappa became the state president. Vijayendra also accused Siddaramaiah of being embroiled in various scams, including MUDA, Valmiki Corporation, and Excise Department irregularities. He alleged that Congress leader Priyank Kharge's recent allegations against him lacked credibility, stating, Even Priyanks own misdeeds have come to light recently. Vijayendra claimed that five acres of land near Bengaluru International Airport, worth hundreds of crores, were illegally sanctioned to Rahul Kharge. Priyank Kharge, have you returned that land yet? he questioned.
Karnataka Govt to set up five cancer hospitals across state
Belagavi: In a significant step towards decentralizing cancer care, the state government has decided to set up cancer hospitals at five locations across Karnataka. Responding to a question by M Nagaraj on Monday, Minister for Medical Education, Skill Development and Livelihood Dr Sharan Prakash Patil told the Legislative Council that the government has already initiated steps to set up well-equipped cancer hospitals in Karwar, Mandya, Shivamogga, Mysuru, and Tumakuru. Patil added that if suitable land is identified, the government is seriously considering constructing a state-of-the-art cancer hospital in Belagavi. Initially, there were plans to open a cancer hospital at the Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS), but land constraints hindered the proposal, he said. Dr. Patil mentioned that legislators have differing opinions regarding establishing a cancer hospital in Belagavi. The government will consider all viewpoints before making a final decision. Highlighting the governments commitment to accessible healthcare, Dr. Patil stated, We provide free treatment to Below Poverty Line (BPL) cardholders in cancer hospitals, while Above Poverty Line (APL) cardholders are charged a nominal fee of 30 percent. Quality treatment, infrastructure, cleanliness, and nutritious food are ensured at district and taluk hospitals. There is no scope for politicizing this issue.
Karnataka To Launch Program To Curb Unnecessary Cesareans
Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao (X.com) Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao (X.com) Belagavi: A special program will be announced next month to address the issue of unnecessary cesarean deliveries in the state. Responding to a starred question from MLC Jagadev Guttedar in the Legislative Council, Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao revealed that 46 percent of all deliveries in Karnataka are cesarean, with the rate being 36 percent in government hospitals and 61 percent in private hospitals. He outlined several measures being taken in the state to promote natural deliveries and reduce cesarean procedures. Rao said that to curb unnecessary cesarean surgeries, cesarean audits are being conducted in every district and taluk hospital. These audits carefully examine the necessity and avoidability of each cesarean surgery, and measures are being taken to prevent unnecessary cesarean procedures. Also, review meetings are being held every month at the district level to prevent unnecessary cesarean surgeries. To curb unnecessary cesarean deliveries, the Health and Family Welfare Department in Karnataka is strengthening taluk-level hospitals to provide 24x7 maternity services. These hospitals are now equipped to handle natural deliveries during nighttime as well as perform cesarean surgeries when necessary. This initiative is expected to reduce referrals from taluk to district hospitals and significantly limit unnecessary cesarean procedures, the minister said. Of the 88 approved mother and child hospitals, 60 are currently operational, offering 24x7 comprehensive maternity services with trained specialists and dedicated staff to promote natural births. To increase natural deliveries and reduce cesarean sections, the state government has launched Midwifery program. Under this initiative, healthcare workers receive 18 months of training in Midwifery, gaining expertise to assist with natural deliveries in MLCU (Maternal and Child Care Unit) delivery rooms. Currently, training for trainers has been completed at Vani Vilas Hospital in Bengaluru and the Fernandez Foundation in Hyderabad, and 18-month training for healthcare workers is being provided in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Belagavi. At the Cheluvamba Hospital in Mysuru, 12 months of training for 1,830 healthcare workers has been completed, and the remaining 6 months of training will conclude soon. By July 2025, the MLCU (Maternal and Child Care Unit) will begin operations at the district hospitals in Hassan, Mandya, and Mysuru. At Vani Vilas Hospital in Bengaluru, 25 healthcare workers from the Bengaluru division will begin NPM training in July 2024. The 18-month training will be completed by December 2025, after which the MLCU (Maternal and Child Care Unit) will begin operations at the district hospitals in Kolar, Bengaluru, Davanagere, and Tumkur. In Belagavi district, 18-month training has been initiated for a total of 24 healthcare workers. After the training, MLCU (Maternal and Child Care Unit) will be established in Belagavi, Hubballi, and Gangavathi. Since 2018, a 3-day skill development training program is being provided to obstetricians and midwives working in the state to enhance skills related to childbirth care and post-delivery care. The minister stated that this training has helped in controlling cesarean surgeries.
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DKS sounds 2028 poll bugle, asks Congress workers to start campaign from Belagavi
BENGALURU, BELAGAVI: Deputy Chief Minister and KPCC president DK Shivakumar on Saturday said that the December 26 Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting and December 27 rally will write a foreword for the 2028 Assembly polls for the Grand Old Party to return to power again. He was speaking to the media after holding a preliminary meeting to mark the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi presiding over the Congress session held in Belagavi in 1924. The Congressmen have an opportunity to celebrate this proud moment, and all of you must make use of it, he told the party functionaries. Drawing a parallel, Shivakumar claimed that after he took over as the state party chief, he started the Praja Dhwani Yatre from the same place that Mahatma Gandhi assumed charge as the Congress president. We launched Gruha Jyothi after cleaning the roads from the waters of the Gandhi well. We are celebrating this august moment under the leadership of AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge. We need to write the foreword for a new chapter in 2028 in this convention, Shivakumar said. He called upon party workers to construct at least 100 Congress offices in the state. He pointed out that the programme will be held under the auspices of the party and the government as a committee comprising 60 people, including Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil, former union minister M Veerappa Moily, former MLC B L Shankar among others to finalise the modalities. We will hold the Congress Working Committee meeting on December 26 at the same place where Gandhi took the oath as the AICC President in Belagavi. Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, all members of CWC, presidents of all PCCs, CLP leaders, and 150 MPs and AICC General Secretaries will participate, Shivakumar said. A statue of Mahatma Gandhi will be unveiled to mark the occasion. CM Siddaramaiah will host a dinner for the dignitaries in the evening. Shivakumar clarified that no transport or accommodation facility has been made for the party workers. The winners and the defeated candidates in the panchayat elections, appointees to boards and corporations, committee members, and corporation members must come on their own, he suggested. We are illuminating Belagavi city at a cost of Rs 8 crore on the same lines as Mysuru during Dasara. It will be a historic moment. We are organising awareness programmes for party workers in the Kittur Karnataka region regarding the convention. The people in charge must bring a minimum of 5,000 people from each assembly constituency in this region and make this event a grand success, the state Congress chief said.
K'taka CM insulted Panchamasali Lingayats by calling quota fight unconstitutional, says seer
BELAGAVI: Basava Jaya Mruthyunjaya Swami of Kudalasangama has said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has insulted the Panchamasali Lingayats by calling their agitation for reservation under the 2A category unconstitutional. The seer demanded that the Chief Minister withdraw his statement and apologise. We had some respect for Siddaramaiah as he praises Basavanna and Dr BR Ambedkar. But, he has been proving us wrong for the last two years by trying to suppress our demand. If our fight is unconstitutional, then suspend those cabinet ministers who participated in our fight. If you (Siddaramaiah) do not want to give us a reservation, make your stand clear. We will find a different path to get justice. We will go to the people, the seer added. The seer said that by calling their agitation unconstitutional, the Chief Minister has insulted Basvanna by insulting the community members. This statement of Siddaramaiah as the Chief Minister is unconstitutional. He must apologise, he said. The seer further added that their agitation will continue, and from now on, it will be called Lingayat Panchamsali Misalati Kranti Horata. Lingayats have read the Constitution and are doing their service as per it. When we started the fight for reservation in 2020, Congress leaders had supported us. will not suit Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who is also a law scholar, he added. SEER BEHAVING LIKE BJP AGENT MYSURU: Karnataka State Backward Classes Awareness For-um president K S Shivaramu slammed Basava Jaya Mruthyu-njaya Swamiji of Kudalasangama and the Panchamasalis for holding protests demanding 2A reservation. If Panchamasalis puts their hands on our plate (2A category) to snatch our food (reservation), we will cut off those hands, he warned. Shivaramu said Panchamasali community should not be included in category 2A. Shivaramu said, The seer is acting like a BJP agent. He has taken bribes to bring down Siddaramaiah government.
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Row over food at Sammelana irks Kannada activists, organisations
MYSURU: A controversy has broken out over the food menu at the upcoming 87th Kannada Sahitya Sammelana to be held in Mandya. The Kannada Sahitya Parishat has included non-vegetarian food along with alcohol and smoking in the restricted items. This has come up against much opposition. This has irked many Kannada activists, progressive organisations and others, who claim the organisers have no right to question their food habits or choices. Kannada Rakshana Vedike President H D Jiaram submitted a memorandum appealing for non-vegetarian food to be served at the Sammelana. Sensing trouble and criticism from various quarters, the Parishat removed non-vegetarian dishes from the menu, and imposed restrictions on the three-day Sammelana, to be held from December 20. But the issue has not died down as Kannada activists and others have taken to the streets and staged protests for including non-vegetarian food among the restricted items. They protested by consuming eggs in front of the Deputy Commissioners office, and have even threatened to serve it at the venue. They also accused manuwadis of hijacking the Sammelana. Parishat president Mahesh Joshi said the food to be served will be decided by the food committee and is not the job of the Parishat. District minister N Chaluvarayaswamy has said he will hold talks with the striking organisations. Although non-vegetarian food has not been served at any of the previous sammelanas, the Kannada Sahitya Sammelana food committee headed by Srirangapatna MLA Ramesha Bandisiddegowda had decided to serve both South Karnataka and North Karnataka dishes. The All India Advocates Federation has observed that the ban on non-vegetarian food is against the Constitution and has warned of a legal battle. Advocate BT Vishwanath said the sammelana is held with taxpayers money and a total ban on non-vegetarian food is against the law when there is no such provision in the Constitution. The Federation has appealed the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to intervene and address the issue, and has extended moral support to the protesting organisations.
'Gandhi Bharat' Program Key to Congress' 2028 Victory: DK Shivakumar
Belagavi: Deputy Chief Minister and KPCC President D.K. Shivakumar today stated that the Gandhi Bharat program should serve as the starting point for bringing the Congress government back to power in Karnataka by 2028. The remark was made during a preparatory meeting on Friday for the national-level 'Gandhi Bharat' event, scheduled for December 26-27, which marks the centenary of the Belagavi session presided over by Mahatma Gandhi. AICC General Secretaries K.C. Venugopal and Randeep Singh Surjewala will visit the state on Monday and Tuesday to inspect the arrangements for the event. Speaking at the event, Shivakumar said, With the 'Gandhi Bharat' program, Belagavi is making history. On December 26, the Congress Working Committee meeting will take place, with participation from all members of the party's executive committee, 40 area Congress committee presidents, 150 MPs, legislators, and Chief Ministers. He also highlighted the significance of the event, stating, Our own Mallikarjun Kharge is in the same position Gandhi ji once held as the President of the Congress. This makes the event even more special. This is a fortunate moment for Kharge. All national leaders, including Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi, will attend. The 'Gandhi Bharat' program is being shaped by a committee led by senior leaders HK Patil, Veerappa Moily, and BL Shankar. This committee is providing guidance on the programs that both the government and the party can undertake during the event. Shivakumar outlined the logistics for the event, stating that two locations have been selected: the Congress Working Committee meeting will be held at Gandhi Bhavan, and a Gandhi statue will be unveiled. Due to security reasons, the event will be closed to the public. The following day, on December 27, a massive gathering of party workers will take place at 11 AM, with participants coming from across the state. Shivakumar emphasized that all Congress members who have contested elections, whether they won or lost, along with Panchayat-level representatives and other leaders, will be invited. For this event, the KPCC will make all necessary arrangements for the participants. We expect at least 5,000 people from each constituency, and more people should come from surrounding districts. I will personally take responsibility for bringing people from Bengaluru and other areas, he said. The event will feature decorations and lighting in Belagavi, similar to the Mysuru Dasara celebrations, with an estimated expenditure of 7-8 crore rupees. Flex banners will be installed at an additional cost of 1-2 crore rupees. We want the public to be able to enjoy this grand event, he added. Shivakumar further emphasized the importance of organizing meetings for workers and local leaders at the district, taluka, and block levels after the legislature session, around the 20th or 21st of December, to ensure the organization is prepared. We will assign party leaders to oversee each meeting, he said. He added that local legislators or district in-charge ministers would be responsible for overseeing the events arrangements. If they fail, I will personally appoint KPCC office-bearers to take charge, as this is my most significant responsibility, he said. The inauguration of Congress offices in 100 locations across the state will be held, and these locations will be connected via Zoom, marking this historic event.
Bangalore Braces for Heavy Rainfall: IMD Predicts Intense Showers Till December 14
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has sounded a yellow alert for Bengaluru, cautioning residents about significant rainfall expected over the next few days. On Thursday, the city experienced moderate showers under consistently cloudy skies. The rains are attributed to a low-pressure system near the Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coast, which is forecasted to bring heavy downpours to Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry until December 14. Bangalore's Weather Outlook The IMD predicts moderate to heavy rainfall across Urban Bengaluru, Bangalore Rural, and nearby districts such as Chitradurga, Kolar, and Ramanagara. Coastal districts, including Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, are also expected to witness heavy rain. Meanwhile, Bengaluru's temperatures are likely to fluctuate between 18C and 30C during this period. Thunderstorms may accompany the rains in certain coastal and interior regions. Rainfall Predictions for Karnataka and Beyond December 13 Moderate rainfall is anticipated in parts of Coastal Karnataka, Kodagu, Tumakuru, Chikkamagaluru, Mysuru, Hassan, Mandya, and Chamarajanagar districts. Light rain is likely in isolated areas across other districts of South Interior Karnataka. Dry weather is expected over North Interior Karnataka. December 14 to 16 Predominantly dry weather is forecast for Karnataka, with shallow fog or mist expected over North Interior Karnataka during the mornings. December 17 Heavy rain is predicted over districts such as Chikkaballapura, Ramanagara, Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Kolar, and Tumakuru. Coastal Karnataka will likely experience moderate rainfall, while light showers could occur in isolated pockets of Koppal, Gadag, Dharwad, Haveri, and Raichur. December 18 Moderate rain is forecast for many areas in Coastal Karnataka and select parts of Interior Karnataka. Regional Rainfall Highlights Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal: Very heavy rainfall is expected on December 17, with heavy rains likely on December 13, 16, and 18. Kerala: Isolated areas may experience very heavy rainfall on December 13, with further heavy rains expected on December 17 and 18. Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema: Heavy rain is likely on December 17 and 18. South Interior Karnataka: Isolated heavy rainfall is anticipated on December 17. Lakshadweep: Heavy rainfall is forecast for isolated locations on December 13. Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Isolated heavy rainfall is expected between December 13 and 15. Bangalore's Temperature Forecast Minimum temperatures are predicted to drop by 2C over the next two days, stabilizing thereafter. The city will experience a generally cloudy sky through December 14, with light rains likely. Weather experts predict that Bengaluru will experience maximum daytime temperatures reaching approximately 25C, offering a mild and comfortable climate. Meanwhile, the nighttime minimum temperatures are likely to dip to around 19C, making the evenings and early mornings pleasantly cool. Notable Weather Observations Several regions in Karnataka, including Dakshina Kannada, Davanagere, Gadag, and Kalaburagi, have been experiencing considerable rainfall over recent days. This increase in precipitation has led to wet conditions across these districts, impacting daily activities and creating a heightened need for weather preparedness among residents.Chikkamagaluru recorded a minimum temperature of 13.4C, while Belagavi, Bidar, and Vijayapura observed temperature drops of 4-6C. Residents are strongly encouraged to monitor the latest updates and advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to stay informed about evolving weather conditions. During episodes of intense rainfall, taking precautionary measures such as avoiding waterlogged areas, ensuring emergency supplies are ready, and staying indoors when possible is crucial to minimize risks and ensure personal safety.
Jayalakshmi Vilas restoration by 2025
MYSURU : The restoration of the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion and folklore museum at the University of Mysore is on track with work in the west wing expected to be completed by the end of 2025. Jeanne Briganti, Public Affairs Officer, US Consulate General, Chennai, along with Ratna Mukherjee, strategic planning and public engagement specialist of US Consulate General, Chennai, visited the treasured cultural heritage building to see the progress of restoration work taken up under the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) created by the US Department of State led by Deccan Heritage Foundation India (DHFI). This project, funded through the US governments AFCP, supports the conservation of the west wing of Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion Folklore Museum building, and over 6,500 artifacts from across Karnataka. The project, taken up by an AFCP grant of $3,00,000 for conservation and restoration, is yet another testament to the two nations friendship and respect for rich cultural heritage. Once completed, the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion and Folklore Museum will continue to delight future generations of Indians and international visitors, said Jeanne Briganti. Prof Nagaraj, UoM registrar (evaluation), said once completed, the restored Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion Folklore Museum will not only add to the tourist attractions of Mysuru but will be a landmark destination and serve as a centre for research and higher learning for scholars focused on ethnographic traditions of Karnataka. Located on the University of Mysore campus, Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion was built in 1905 as a residence for Maharajkumari Jayalakshammani, eldest daughter of Mysore Maharaja Chamaraja Wadiyar X. The majestic building is designed in European classical style and has four wings. The University of Mysore acquired the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion and its surrounding land in 1959 when KV Puttappa (popularly known as Kuvempu) was the vice-chancellor, to become a part of the sprawling Manasa Gangothri campus. The museum of folklore was set up by Dr Javare Gowda in 1969. The AFCP is among the US governments most significant cultural initiatives abroad. In the past 20 years, the United States has partnered with India to support 23 AFCP projects totalling over $2.7 million. They include preservation of the famous Sunderwala Burj, Batashewala Mughal Tomb Complex, and the Arab Serai Complex Gateway within the UNESCO World Heritage site Humayuns Tomb in New Delhi and many more.
Preserving heritage: A cultural bridge between India, US
MYSURU : The iconic Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion, a treasure trove of the states cultural heritage, is undergoing a meticulous restoration at the University of Mysore. The restoration of the west wing of the palace is funded by the US Department of States Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) and the project is a testament to the enduring friendship between the United States and India. Jeanne Briganti, Public Affairs Officer of the US Consulate General, Chennai, and Ratna Mukherjee, strategic planning and public engagement specialist at the US Consulate General, Chennai, in an exclusive interview with The New Indian Express , shared their insights into the significance of the project and its broader impact. Could you elaborate on the significance of the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion and why it was chosen for the AFCP grant? Its selection for the AFCP grant stems from its undeniable historical importance and the collaborative potential of partners like the University of Mysore and the Deccan Heritage Foundation. This initiative, one of the largest in AFCPs history in India, highlights our commitment to preserving and conserving cultural landmarks that matter not only to the local community but also to global heritage enthusiasts. What are the conservation efforts taking place under the AFCP grant at the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion, and what is the expected timeline for the projects completion? This project is a centrepiece of the AFCPs global initiative, which has supported over 1,100 projects across 50 countries since 2001. The west wings restoration is progressing swiftly, with completion expected by the end of 2025. How do you envision the conservation work contributing to promoting cultural tourism and beyond? Mysuru is renowned as the City of Palaces, and restoring Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion further enriches its cultural allure. This project will undoubtedly boost cultural tourism, drawing visitors eager to explore the mansions historical and artistic wealth. How does the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation align with the US govts broader cultural diplomacy goals in India? By preserving and conserving iconic sites like Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion, we strengthen the cultural bridge between our nations. Projects like this resonate with younger generations, showcasing our shared commitment to heritage and the arts. Its an investment about fostering mutual respect and understanding, building a narrative of collaboration and friendship. AFCP supported 23 projects across India Ratna Mukherjee, strategic planning and public engagement specialist at the US Consulate General, Chennai, shed light on the local communitys involvement in the project. Are there plans to involve the local community or students of Mysore University in the conservation process? Students from the Department of Archaeology work as interns, providing them hands-on experience in documentation and restoration techniques. This project isnt just a one-off effort; its about fostering a sustainable model where the local community and academic institutions play a pivotal role in preserving and utilising the site. Could you share some examples of other AFCP projects in India that have made a significant impact on preserving cultural heritage? The AFCP has supported 23 projects across India, each contributing significantly to preserving and conserving the nations diverse heritage. For instance, weve funded Preservation of Palm leaf manuscripts and rare books at the United Theological College, also converting them to digital format and microfilms.
Is it time for Mysuru City Corporation to expand its geographic purview ?
There is a possibility of MCCs jurisdiction expanding from the present 128.4 square kms to about 250 square kms
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MUDA case: Complainant Krishna asks Lokayukta to file new plaint on CM Siddaramaiah on EDs report
MUDA case: Complainant Krishna asks Lokayukta to file new plaint on CM Siddaramaiah on EDs report Mysuru: The complainant in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case, Snehamayi Krishna submitted a petition on Thursday to the Karnataka Lokayukta demanding lodging of a fresh FIR against CM Siddaramaiah and others based on the findings of the [] The post MUDA case: Complainant Krishna asks Lokayukta to file new plaint on CM Siddaramaiah on EDs report appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
MUDA case: Complainant Krishna asks Lokayukta to file new plaint on CM Siddaramaiah on ED's report
The complainant in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case, Snehamayi Krishna submitted a petition on Thursday to the Karnataka Lokayukta demanding lodging of a fresh FIR against CM Siddaramaiah and others based on the findings of the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Parallel paths: Political journeys of SM Krishna, HD Deve Gowda
BENGALURU: If there could be any comparison between two stalwarts of Karnataka politics, it would be between former chief minister SM Krishna and former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, contemporaries from the Vokkaliga community of Old Mysuru region. They hail from diverse backgrounds: Krishna a foreign-educated law graduate, and Gowda a civil engineer-turned-contractor, who shaped themselves in public life to emerge as leaders at the state, national and international arenas. Incidentally, both of them began their political journey in 1962 when they were elected as independents from Maddur and Holenarasipura assembly constituencies respectively. Krishna, who later identified with the Praja Socialist Party, joined the Congress following the call of former prime minister Indira Gandhi. Under the patronage of the Grand Old Party, he scaled new heights when he went on to become external affairs minister in the Manmohan Singh cabinet. In his yet-to-be released autobiography, Krishna has reportedly mentioned that his name was considered for the PMs post in 2004. Gowda, who defied the Congress party, managed to go from strength to strength by becoming a prominent leader of the Janata Parivar in the state, and gradually developed his bargaining power that helped him grow individually and also make the Janata Dal (S) a key state player, according to political analysts. By the time he became prime minister on June 1, 1996, he had emerged as a powerful regional satrap which further strengthened his bond with the Vokkaliga community of Old Mysuru region, observed veteran journalist D Umapathy. Another veteran scribe, RK Joshi, observed that both Gowda and Krishna waged a war subtly to outdo each other, but the former became successful as he was more professional in his politics than the latter. Each and every poll, small or big, or even bypoll, Gowda fought from the front, he remarked. In 2004, Krishna had tried to reconcile with Gowda as he wished to become chief minister again of the Congress-JDS alliance government, to take forward his development programmes for the state. But Gowda knew the danger of acceding to such a proposal from another Vokkaliga leader, and categorically rejected the deal. If Gowda had given in, his charisma as the undisputed Vokkaliga leader of the region would have diminished. Krishna reluctantly agreed to become Maharashtra governor, which further distanced him from the states active politics, and the chance of Gowda wielding his influence in this regard on then AICC president Sonia Gandhi cannot be ruled out, said a Congress leader. Although they came from different political streams, I have been witness when they discussed issues with mutual respect and trust, remarked Gowdas son and Union minister D Kumaraswamy. I am saddened by the passing away of Shri SM Krishna, my friend and longtime Karnataka colleague. We started out in politics around the same time, and cultivated very different approaches to development and governance, Gowda had posted on X.
Karnataka bids tearfuladieu to former CM SM Krishna
MADDUR : The mortal remains of former chief minister SM Krishna were consigned to flames with full state honours at his native village of Somanahalli near Maddur in Mandya district on Wednesday evening. A pall of gloom descended on Maddur as thousands of people paid their last respects to Krishna. The final rites were performed as per Vokkaliga traditions near Bengaluru-Mysuru highway, adjacent to the Caf Coffee Day outlet. Amartya Hegde, Krishnas grandson and son of Caf Coffee Day founder late VG Siddhartha, lit the funeral pyre as people raised slogans in honour of Krishna. Police personnel played the national anthem and fired three rounds in the air as part of statehonours. The rituals were performed by Vedic scholar Vedabrahma Bhanuprakash Sharma, who was assisted by a team of 15 priests. Adichunchanagiri Mutt seer Sri Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji and seers of various Veerashaiva mutts and priests of the local church joined Krishnas family members in performing the last rites. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar, Krishnas close associate and Home Minister G Parameshwara, other ministers, Assembly Speaker UT Khader, former chief minister BY Yediyurappa and Basavaraj Bommai, Union ministers HD Kumaraswamy and Pralhad Joshi, former MP Sumalatha Ambareesh, legislators and local leaders placed wreaths and paid their last respects to Krishna. Siddaramaiah, accompanied by Dr Parameshwara, presented the tricolour to Prema Krishna, wife of Krishna, and family members. Earlier in the day, Krishnas mortal remains were brought to Somanahalli from Bengaluru in a vehicle decked up with flowers. Thousands of people, including women andchildren, lined up on either side of the highway holding the portraits of Krishna. Posters and banners hailing Krishna were also put up along the highway. The body was taken to Krishnas ancestral house and then to the farmhouse in a procession. Cops had a tough time managingthe swelling crowd. People were forced to watch the funeral on LED screens. Shivakumar, who is also a relative of Krishna, personally oversaw the funeral arrangements made at Somanahalli. He thanked the people for their cooperation and support of Krishnas family.
CM Stalin in Kerala for Vaikom centenary today
Chennai : Chief Minister M K Stalin arrived in Kerala, the land of vibrant culture, serene beauty, and progressiveness, to attend Thursday's centenary celebrations of the Vaikom Satyagraha, when he will be presenting the Vaikom Award to Kannada writer from Mysuru, Devanur Mahadeva. Each time I come here, I am touched by the warm reception and genuine hospitality of our Dravidian siblings, it truly feels like home, Stalin said in his X page on Wednesday soon after he was given a rousing welcome with the Chief Minister of the State Pinayari Vijayan receiving him warmly. Think about the state of our society 100 years ago. Look where have we reached now? The seeds for this change was sown at the Vaikom struggle, he said in a message on X and uploaded a video on famous Satyagraha, in which Dravidar Kazhagam founder E V Ramasamy took part. The Vaikom Award, commemorating the historic satyagraha, was instituted by Stalin, who announced in the State Assembly on March 30, 2023, that it would be in memory of Periyar who crossed over to another State (the Travancore kingdom) to fight for social justice by leading the protest against the blocking of the streets around a temple for lower caste people in 1924. Making the announcement under Rule 110, Stalin had said that the award would be presented to a leading personality or organisation that fought for social justice in other States. Based on that Devanur Mahadeva was chosen for the award for 2024. A well-known writer and activist, Mahadeva had already won the Padma Shri and Sahitya Akademi awards but declined to receive the Nrupatunga Award, given for excellence in Kannada literature, in 2010, to protest against Kannada not having been made the primary language of instruction in schools and college in his State. That award came with a prize money of Rs 5.01,000. The Vaikom award that Stalin would be presenting to him at Vaikom on Thursday comes with a gold plated medallion, a certificate of appreciation and a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh. When the announcement of the Vaikom award was made, Stalin also said that the memorial of Periyar in Vaikom would be refurbished. Accordingly, the building and also the statue of Periyar have been renovated.
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Chennai-Mysuru Express superfast to be operated as ordinary from January 3
CHENNAI: The Chennai-Mysuru Intercity Express will be downgraded from a superfast to an ordinary express starting January 3, following a decision by the South Western Railway (SWR) and approval from the Railway Board. The change comes after a steady increase in stoppages over the years, which has impacted the trains average speed. The downgrade aligns with a broader railway initiative to reclassify trains that fail to maintain a minimum average speed of 55 kmph, the benchmark for superfast categorisation. The reduction in speed is attributed to additional en-route stoppages introduced over time in response to demands from passengers, MPs, MLAs, traders associations and other representatives. Official sources told TNIE that four more trains operated by the Southern Railway will undergo a similar downgrade in January, leading to reduced fares. For the Chennai-Mysuru Intercity Express, ticket fares will drop by Rs 15 for second sitting and Rs 45 for chair car classes. Additionally, passengers in districts like Tirupattur, Vellore and Ranipet, where the train is highly patronised, will benefit from express season tickets priced Rs 150 lower than the superfast season tickets. As per an official note, the Chennai-Mysuru Superfast Express will be renumbered from 12609/12610 to 16551/16552 starting January 3. The train currently departs Chennai Central at 1.35 pm, reaches Bengaluru at 7.55 pm, and arrives in Mysuru at 10.50 pm, with stoppages at 23 stations. Covering a distance of 497 km in nine hours and 15 minutes, the train maintains an average speed of 54 km/h. Initially operated between Chennai and Bengaluru, it was extended to Mysuru in January 2019.
BDA had issued TDR worth 1 crore for 15 acres 17.5 guntas of land, acquired for road widening, computing compensation under the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Act, 1996. As per guidance value, TDR to be issued to Mysuru Royal family is expected to exceed 2000 crore
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SM Krishnas Last Rites at Somanahalli in Maddur
Bengaluru: Veteran politician and former Chief Minister S.M. Krishna (93) passed away in the early hours of Tuesday at his residence in Sadashivanagar in Bengaluru city. He died at around 2.30 and his mortal remains were kept for public viewing. His final rites were conducted at his native place Somanahalli in Maddur taluk of Mandya on Wednesday. While condoling the death of S.M. Krishna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced State mourning for three-days (till Thursday) and declared a holiday for State Government employees and government and aided-schools on Wednesday. Siddaramaiah directed officials concerned to hoist the national flag in half mast at all government offices and stated the final rites of Krishna will be performed with full State honours on Wednesday. S.M. Krishna plunged into electoral politics and was initially in Praja Socialist Party in 1962 before he switched loyalties to Congress party. After serving Congress party for a long time, Krishna joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Krishna represented Maddur Assembly seat for three times and was once elected from Chamrajpet Assembly seat in Bengaluru city. He represented the Mandya Lok Sabha seat thrice. He was elected to Rajya Sabha twice and once served as an MLC. He served as Governor of Maharashtra in 2004. After his election to Rajya Sabha, Krishna was made the Minister for External Affairs in Manmohan Singh ministry in 2009. In the 1999 Assembly elections, Congress party came to power winning 132 seats out of 224 and then Krishna served as the Chief Minister from 1999 to 2004. During his term as Chief Minister, forest brigand Veerappan abducted Kannada thespian actor Dr Rajkumar and held him in his custody for about 108 days. Eventually, after negotiations with Veerappan through intermediaries, Dr Rajkumar was secured from Veerappans custody. During his term, Karnataka witnessed severe drought owing to rain failure. Krishna came under fire over his decision to release water to Tamil Nadu as per Supreme Courts direction. The release of water to Tamil Nadu made Krishna to shift to Chamarajpet Assembly seat in Bengaluru city leaving his native place Maddur Assembly seat. Krishna took the decision to shift owing to fear of losing the Maddur seat owing to backlash, especially from Maddur voters. He won from Chamarajpet seat in 2004. Over the death of Krishna, Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs H.K. Patil stated the contributions of Krishna (as Chief Minister) is immense in turning Bengaluru into a major hub of information technology. Patil recalled he was the Minister of Water Resources during Krishna as Chief Minister (1999-2004) and lauded Krishna over his shrewdness to change Mahadayi project as Kalasa-Banduri Nala project to get its approval for Detailed Project Report (DPR) from the Centre. As the Chief Minister, Minister for Food and Civil Supplies K.H. Muniyappa said the tenure of Krishna initiated several revolutionary measures such as digitization of land records, mid-day meals scheme for school children, Mysuru-Bengaluru upgradation among many others. Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot in his condolence message stated The immense contributions (of Krishna) to the development of Karnataka and the nation are unforgettable. The loss is irreplaceable. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar paid his last respects to former Chief Minister S.M. Krishna in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
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His close associates said the body will be placed in his residence at Jayalakshmipuram till December 10 morning to enable his relatives, friends and well-wishers to pay their last respects
All eyes on Belagavi as 10-day winter session begins today
BELAGAVI: Besides discussions on a series of development issues, several contentious matters pertaining to the alleged irregularities in the allotment of sites by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), the Waqf land issue, and ST Corporation fund misuse are expected to be the major subjects of debate in the 10-day winter session of the state legislature, which gets underway at Suvarna Vidhan Soudha in Belagavi from Monday. Even as the Opposition BJP and JDS are geared up to target the Congress government on the contentious issues both inside and outside the House, it will be interesting to see how the things unfold when the issues take the centre stage. While Assembly Speaker UT Khader and Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti are optimistic about having constructive debates on all important issues, it remains to be seen whether the turnout of members in both the Houses will be satisfactory when the important issues are raised for discussions. Horatti, however, said that he would hold discussions with members to ensure an effective and successful session by avoiding the needless protests inside the House. At least five major Bills, including three private ones, will be tabled during the session by the government, and many of the major development issues of North Karnataka region will be discussed during the first two days. A debate on the development of Kalyana Karnataka and Kittur Karnataka is expected to be the highlight of the first two days of the session during which the members may discuss the inability of the government to get the Mahadayi project implemented and expedite the Upper Krishna Project (UKP) pending irrigation projects besides a string of other issues. Last-minute infrastructure works outside the Soudha | Express According to Khader, the newly elected MLAs from Shiggaon, Channapattana and Sandur would take oath on the inaugural day of the session, followed by a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee. He said a marathon debate was likely on the five Bills to be brought in the House during the 10-day session. According to Belagavi Police Commissioner Iada Martin Marbaniang, at least 6,000 policemen have been deployed to ensure security and law and order in the city during the session. He said about 64 organisations submitted applications demanding permission to stage protests during the session near the Soudha. Most of the hotels, resorts and lodges in Belagavi city have been booked for thousands of guests, including ministers, MLAs, officials and other guests who will be staying in here for the session for the next 10 days. According to sources, the government will be spending Rs 25 crore on the organisation of the winter session in Belagavi this time. To ensure security and a peaceful session, the Belagavi police have initiated stringent measures to halt pro-Maharashtra groups from holding a parallel session. Measures have been taken to avoid any of the pro-Maharashtra leaders from addressing rallies and delivering provocative speeches with regard to the language dispute on the border during the session, according to sources. Painting of Anubhava Mantapa A mammoth painting of Anubhava Mantapa established by the 12th-century reformer Lord Basaveshwara will be unveiled at the Suvarna Vidhan Soudha by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at a programme to be held at 10.30 am on Monday. The Belagavi district administration has decided to light earthen lamps in 30 important circles in Belagavi, similar to the Dasara festivities of Mysuru. A unique science park established near the Soudha will also be inaugurated Special flight IndiGo will be operating an A320 aircraft during the morning hours from Belagavi to Bengaluru from December 9 to 19 for the conve-nience of the guests arriving for the session from Bengaluru. The The flight will leave Bengaluru at 6 am and reach Belagavi at 7 am. It will leave Belagavi at 7.30 am and reach Bengaluru at 8.30 am
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Karnataka legislature winter session in Belgavi set for heated debates
The entire state machinery will be in the border city of Belagavi for a nine-day winter session of the state legislature starting Monday. As the ruling and opposition parties gear up for a face-off, expectations are high among people in the region. At the same time, apprehension looms large as politics often takes precedence over development. The session being held within weeks after the fiercely fought bypolls that witnessed vitriolic campaigning from all sides, is likely to witness heated debates over several issues. Issues that are likely to come up for discussions include the Waqf Boards notices to farmers and religious institutions; crop loss due to heavy rains; deaths of women at Ballari Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS); FIR against a Vokkaliga community seer over his remarks on voting rights to Muslims; alleged corruption in Excise Department, pending irrigation projects and the Enforcement Directorates (ED) letter to the Lokayukta indicating wrongdoings in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) sites allotment. The MUDA case, in which Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his family members are among the accused, is expected to generate considerable heat. The CM and his ministers have questioned the central agencys intent in writing to Lokayukta and accused it of trying to influence the ongoing probe. Congress confidence is bolstered by its 3:0 win in the bypolls and Siddaramaiah would be heading to Belagavi after a massive show of strength in Hassan. The rally in the Vokkaliga heartland seems to have sent a strong message to senior leaders in Congress that Siddaramaiah, despite facing serious charges in the MUDA case, remains the top mass leader in the party. In a way, this session will test the oppositions ability to put up a united front and scrutinise the governments functioning. As things stand now, the BJP, which is a principal opposition party, is in total disarray. Lack of unity among its senior leaders came to the fore on several issues. A faction headed by MLA Basangouda Patil Yatnal had launched a protest over the Waqf Board land issue, weeks before the party under the leadership of state president BY Vijayendra started its campaign on the same issue. Many in the party believe differences among the leaders resulted in a setback in the recent bypolls. The ball is now in the court of the central leadership. The party is unlikely to make a decisive move to completely resolve the issue but will try to patch up the differences among the warring factions. Given this scenario, the BJP would be more keen to avoid any showdown between its members on the floor of the House, rather than taking on the government. Although, individually, the BJP legislators may be fully committed to the issues they take up, the lack of effective coordination in the opposition benches weakens their cause. This is the stage when internal issues actually impact the partys ability to function as a responsible and effective opposition, holding the government accountable for its actions and drawing its attention to issues that affect people. On its part, the government must make the Belagavi session count. The very purpose of holding the session in the border city is to take the administration closer to the people of North Karnataka. As Assembly Speaker UT Khader puts it, while the Belagavi session is very important to discuss issues of the entire state, they are planning to allocate two to three days exclusively to discuss issues pertaining to the North Karnataka region. The legislators must maintain the respect and sanctity of the session, even as some express dismay over how the proceedings are conducted. As one senior Congress MLA explains, both the ruling and opposition legislators often indulge in sloganeering and bills are passed in pandemonium without detailed discussion. Former Vice-Chancellor of Raichur University Prof Harish Ramaswamy says that the idea of bringing Suvarna Soudha to North Karnataka was an excellent move, but it has since merely become a seasonal trip to Belagavi. To take the decision-making process closer to people, some important departments/offices have to be shifted to North Karnataka and ministers should frequently hold department meetings apart from Cabinet meetings in Suvarna Vidhana Soudha. The government spends around Rs 5 crore annually on the maintenance of the magnificent structure. People expect the Winter session to focus on tangible outcomes for the development of the region and not just become an annual jamboree costing several crores.
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Mangaluru: Two drug peddlers arrested, drugs worth Rs 10 lakh seized
Mangaluru: The Mangalore City Crime Branch (CCB) police arrested two drug peddlers, including a Nigerian national, and seized 200 grams of MDMA worth approximately Rs 10 lakh. The operation intercepted a major drug trafficking network operating between Bangalore and Mangalore. The arrests were made based on intelligence gathered from a previous case where the Bajpe police arrested Iqbal, an individual involved in drug sales. The information led the CCB to identify two suspects- Darshan KG (25) from Bengaluru (presently residing in Mysuru) and Chika Joseph Eze (26), a Nigerian national residing in Bengaluru. Following the arrests, the police seized 200 grams of MDMA, a Maruti Baleno car, five mobile phones, five debit cards from different banks, seven SIM cards, and a digital weighing scale. The two accused were allegedly involved in the illegal transportation and sale of MDMA in Mangaluru. Eze, who came to India in May 2023 on a work visa, was earlier involved in a similar drug-related case in Bengaluru's Yelahanka area, where he had been arrested but released on bail about four months ago. Investigation is on to identify other members of the network.
Special cabinet meet raises hopes of big funds for Karnataka's Chamarajanagar
MYSURU: The special cabinet meeting held in Kalaburagi on September 17 to address issues concerning Kalyana-Karnataka region, has inspired calls for a similar meeting in Chamarajanagar district. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has agreed, in principle, to hold the first-ever cabinet meeting at Male Mahadeshwara hills in January, raising hopes of elected representatives and officers of the region that they may get additional funds for development. The district figured in the Nanjundappa Committee report on regional imbalance. Then, former chief minister SM Krishna had held a mini cabinet meeting at BR Hills and executed health programmes and infrastructure projects. Chamarajanagar district was carved out of Mysuru district on August 15, 1997, but has failed to see much development. It carried a jinx that visiting chief ministers would lose power, but Siddaramaiah disproved the jinx by visiting the district a number of times. He wanted to create history by holding a review meeting, and draw the roadmap for development of the district, that has more than 51 per cent forest cover, tiger reserves, historical temples and a sizable tribal population. District minister K Venkatesh and Social Welfare Minister HC Mahadevappa, who held a KDP meeting and listed out problems of the district, prevailed on CM Siddaramaiah to hold a cabinet meeting. The ministers have held meetings with district officers to list out the peoples needs, and want to focus on improving irrigation, basic health, infrastructure, housing and programmes to generate rural employment. People in Hanur taluk and border areas prefer to visit the hospital in Tamil Nadu across the border as the district hospitals lack facilities. Officers are carrying out surveys of shelterless families, and the condition of tribal houses built during the Indira Gandhi regime. Sources said there is a need for 3,000 houses for tribals and there is a call to launch Siddu Nivas or CM Nivas scheme to provide shelter for the homeless. Ever since the government announced Rs 11,770crore worth of projects and released Rs 5,000cr for Kalyana Karnataka, there is anticipation that funds would be allocated generously for improving rural connectivity, checking man-animal conflict, addressing malnourishment and child marriage, education, and promoting tourism to contain migration towards Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Minister Venkatesh said the CM has agreed to hold a cabinet meeting here in January.
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Bengaluru-Mysuru highway to have continuous service road soon
BENGALURU: Soon, users of the service road of the Bengaluru-Mysuru access-controlled highway will not need to take long diversions into the towns. Due to the presence of railway tracks, there is no continuous service road. To fix this, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will build railway-over bridges where the service road is discontinued due to railway tracks. Once this is complete, users can reach Mysuru on the service road parallel to the main carriage, without taking any deviations. Speaking to TNIE, Regional Officer (Karnataka) Vilas P Brahmankar said, NHAI has taken up works on fixing complaints at the entry and exit points of the Bengaluru-Mysuru access-controlled highway. Along with this, works will be taken up to build the incomplete service road along the main carriage. The lack of continuous service roads was one of the major complaints ever since the road was opened for traffic in March 2023. Not only had the vehicle owners demanded service roads, but the villagers on either side of the highway had complaints relating to the incomplete service roads. Vehicles on the service road have to take long diversions from the access-controlled highway. While the main carriage goes above the railway tracks, the service roads end before the tracks and we have to take diversions at places like Bidadi, Channapatna and then join the service road again, said Prashanth, a regular commuter on the route. Tenders have been invited for the construction of the railway over bridge and works will commence soon. Once the works are completed, the service roads will be complete along the entire stretch, from Bengaluru to Mysuru, Brahmankar said.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is set to take action against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, with sources revealing that the agency has gathered incriminating evidence linking him to the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam. The investigation follows a complaint filed by petitioner Snehamayi Krishna, which led the ED to uncover evidence of hawala transactions and Continue reading ED Set To Initiate Action Against CM Siddaramaiah In MUDA Scam Case; Evidence Points To Illegal Allotments Linked To CM Siddaramaiahs Family The post ED Set To Initiate Action Against CM Siddaramaiah In MUDA Scam Case; Evidence Points To Illegal Allotments Linked To CM Siddaramaiahs Family appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Karnataka HC issues notice to Governor
BENGALURU: The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday issued notices to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and others on an appeal by CM Siddaramaiah, questioning the September 24 order of a single judge upholding the consent given by the governor to conduct an investigation against him and others in the MUDA case. The court also issued notices to the governor and others on appeals by J Devaraju, who sold his land to CMs brother-in-law Mallikarjuna Swamy, questioning the single judges observations against him without making him a party to the petition. MUDA: HC adjourns hearing to January 25 Devaraju also challenged the single judges November 5 order, which directed the Lokayukta police to submit its investigation report by November 25 while hearing a petition filed by activist Snehamayi Krishna, seeking directions to refer the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case to the Central Bureau of Investigation. In Siddaramaiahs appeal, apart from the governor, the other respondents are the chief secretary, and activists Abraham TJ, Snehamayi Krishna and Pradeep Kumar SP, who sought governors consent for a probe against the Cheif Minister. They are respondents along with Siddaramaiah, his wife, brother-in-law, Union of India and Lokayukta police in Devarajus appeals. A division bench of Chief Justice NV Anjaria and Justice KV Aravind passed the order and adjourned the hearing to January 25. Appearing on behalf of Devaraju, senior counsel Dushyant Dave argued that the single judge had condemned his client without making him a party to the petition for the land denotified in 1998. His client had to face prosecution, which affected his rights and liberty. Therefore, the division bench has to protect him by staying the single judges order, he said. However, the division bench orally observed that an ex-parte interim order of stay cannot be passed without issuing notices to the respondents and hearing them. Also, this court cannot interfere with the proceedings of the other court, the division bench said. Senior counsels Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Prof Ravivarma Kumar argued on behalf of the Chief Minister. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal and advocate general K Shashikiran Shetty argued on behalf of the state government. Senior counsels Maninder Singh and KG Raghavan represented Snehamani Krishna.
MUDA case: Karnataka High Court issues notice to Governor on writ appeal from Chief Minister
Karnataka High Court has issued notices to Governor Thawarchand Gehlot and others in response to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's appeal against a previous judgment. The earlier ruling permitted an investigation into land allotment dealings involving Siddaramaiah's family in Mysuru. The case will be heard next on January 25, 2025.
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MUDA case: Karnataka HC notices govt on CM Siddaramaiah's appeal
Karnataka High Court Karnataka High Court Bengaluru: Karnataka High Court on Thursday issued a notice to the state government and other respondents on an appeal filed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah challenging the single judge bench's order upholding the Governor's decision granting approval for investigation against him in the MUDA site allotment case. The division bench of Chief Justice N V Anjaria and Justice K V Aravind posted the matter for further hearing on January 25, 2025. On October 24, the CM filed an appeal before the division bench of the High Court, challenging the decision of a single judge bench, which had come as a setback to him. Siddaramaiah is facing allegations of illegalities in the allotment of 14 sites to his wife Parvathi B M by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA). Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the state, argued that the Governor lacks the constitutional authority to grant such sanction against a chief minister. The Governor does not have the power to approve the prosecution of a chief minister. This is a larger constitutional issue, he said. Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing Siddaramaiah, argued that the sanction violated Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, which requires preliminary investigation by a police officer. ...the Governor is always bound by the advice of the council of ministers. The Governor can only interfere if there is manifest illegality in the council's advice, he added. The single judge bench of Justice M Nagaprasanna on September 24 dismissed the CM's petition challenging Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot's approval for a probe against him in the case, observing that the gubernatorial order nowhere suffers from want of application of mind. Siddaramaiah had then challenged the legality of Gehlot's approval for the investigation against him in the alleged irregularities in the allotment of 14 sites by MUDA in a prime locality which was based on three petitions filed by -- T J Abraham, Pradeep Kumar and Snehamayi Krishna. Following the High Court single bench order, a Special Court here on the very next day had ordered a Lokayukta police probe against Siddaramaiah, and directed to file the investigation report by December 24. Siddaramaiah, his wife, brother-in-law Mallikarjuna Swamy and Devaraju -- from whom Swamy had purchased a land and gifted it to Parvathi -- and others have been named in the FIR registered by the Mysuru-located Lokayukta police establishment on September 27, following the Special Court order. On September 30, the ED filed an enforcement case information report (ECIR) to book the CM and others taking cognisance of the Lokayukta FIR, and is also probing the case. Meanwhile, Devaraju, represented by Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave, claimed he had been unnecessarily implicated in the case. My client is 80 years old and has been dragged into a political battle. He has no involvement in this matter, Dave argued, requesting the court to stay criminal proceedings against him. He also pointed to a plea for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the MUDA case, scheduled for hearing on December 10. The Bench assured Devaraju that his concerns would be considered separately, linking him to a lotus in murky water. However, it declined to issue an immediate stay. Senior Advocates KG Raghavan and Maninder Singh appeared for the private complainants who had sought the Governor's sanction for Siddaramaiah's prosecution. In the MUDA site allotment case, it is alleged that 14 compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife in an upmarket area in Mysuru (Vijayanagar Layout 3rd and 4th stages), which had higher property value as compared to the location of her land which had been acquired by MUDA. The MUDA had allotted plots to Parvathi under a 50:50 ratio scheme in lieu of 3.16 acres of her land, where it developed a residential layout. Under the controversial scheme, MUDA allotted 50 per cent of developed land to the land losers in lieu of undeveloped land acquired from them for forming residential layouts. It is alleged that Parvathi had no legal title over this 3.16 acres of land at survey number 464 of Kasare village on the outskirts of Mysuru. However, as the site allocation triggered a controversy, Parvathi wrote to MUDA asking it to cancel 14 sites allotted to her, and the MUDA had accepted it.
BJP Launches Campaign Against Karnataka Govt over Waqf Issue
Bidar: BJP state president BY Vijayendra launched the partys statewide campaign against the Congress-led Karnataka government on the Waqf issue under the slogan Namma Bhoomi, Namma Hakku (Our Land, Our Right). The movement commenced in Bidar, Karnataka's northernmost district, and is set to cover all districts in the state. Addressing a rally, Vijayendra accused Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan, allegedly acting on Chief Minister Siddaramaiahs instructions, of initiating steps to declare farmers lands as Waqf properties. Why are you targeting farmers and Hindus, Siddaramaiah? Vijayendra questioned, alleging that even ancient temples were being served notices and entire villages were being displaced under the guise of the Waqf Act. He claimed that farmers, who have cultivated these lands for generations, were being harassed, forcing them to the brink of protests. Assuring farmers of BJPs full support, Vijayendra declared that the party would oppose the governments actions. He stated that former CM BS Yediyurappa had directed the BJP to stand firmly with farmers and fight against the Congress governments alleged anti-farmer policies. We will take to the streets if necessary to protect the interests of farmers and ensure justice. BJP is with you, and we will teach this anti-farmer government a lesson, he said. Vijayendra also highlighted the BJPs earlier campaigns against alleged corruption in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) and the Valmiki Development Corporation. He recalled that Siddaramaiah initially denied any misappropriation but later admitted in the assembly about misappropriation of Rs 87 crore. Similarly, in the MUDA issue, he pointed out that the Chief Ministers wife returned 14 sites following BJP-led protests. Power is not permanent, Vijayendra reminded the Congress government, commending Yediyurappa for continuing to work for farmers even after stepping down as Chief Minister. Senior BJP leaders including former Union Minister Bhagwant Khuba, former Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, former Ministers B Sriramulu, Murugesh Nirani, Byrathi Basavaraj, Renukacharya, BJP State General Secretary P Rajeev, MLAs Shailendra Beldale, Sharanu Patil, Basavaraj Mattimod, and Shashil Namoshi, senior leader Raghunath Malkapure, district president Somnath Patil, and Rudresh from the BJP Kisan Morcha. Meanwhile, the team led by the leader of the opposition in the Legislative Council Chalavadi Narayanswamy held a huge protest in Dharwad district. Former state president Nalin Kumar Kateel, former minister C T Ravi, MLA Mahesh Tenginakai and others were present.
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No agreement with Shivakumar on power-sharing, will abide by high command decision: Siddaramaiah
Mandya: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said there was no agreement between him and Deputy CM D K Shivakumar over power-sharing, before the Congress came to power in the state, and would abide by the decision of the party high command.Reacting to Siddaramaiah's comments, Shivakumar, who is also the state Congress President, said whatever the CM says is final. There was no agreement. I will abide by the high command's decision, Siddaramaiah told media, in response to a question on Shivakumar's reported statement that there was an agreement between them, before coming to power. There was stiff competition between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for the CM's post after the declaration of Assembly election results in May last year, and the Congress had managed to convince the latter and made him the Deputy Chief Minister. There were some reports at the time that a compromise had been reached based on a otational chief minister formula, according to which Shivakumar will become CM after two-and-half years but they have not been officially confirmed by the party. Shivakumar has made no secret of his ambition to become Chief Minister. Reacting to the CM's statement, Shivakumar told reporters in Bengaluru: Once the Chief Minister has said, there is no objection to it...what he, the CM says is final. No objections, I'm always loyal to the Chair, I'm loyal to the party. The CM has said -- no (further) question, no discussion , no debate. Asked if there was no pain, Shivakumar replied, I have responded to all of that. To another query whether the cabinet reshuffle was on the cards, the CM said, ot now.... Asked about some MLAs vying for ministerial positions, he said, ...ultimately the high command has to instruct me and I will have to decide. The high command has not told me anything, and I have not decided . Speculations are rife about a possible cabinet reshuffle and evaluation of the performance of the ministers, ever since the Lok Sabha poll results. There has also been a demand from a section of MLAs, who are ministerial aspirants, to be inducted into the cabinet. Some have even openly expressed their wish to become ministers. Responding to a question on 'Jana Kalyana Samavesha' in Hassan, Siddaramaiah said, Tomorrow a convention has been organised jointly by the Congress party and Swabhimanigala Okkuta (federation organisations of oppressed communities). Probably Swabhimanigala Okkuta will be getting more people for the convention. While downplaying the change in the name of the convention, he said, ...it is being organised jointly, the Congress party has also joined. The state Congress led by its President Shivakumar has renamed the convention as 'Jana Kalyana Samavesha' from 'Siddaramaiah Swabhimaani Janandolana Samavesha', and it is unlikely to be a Siddaramaiah-centric mega show of strength event, as was originally planned by his supporters. The convention was initially organised by the federation of organisations of oppressed communities, in solidarity with the Chief Minister, who is facing allegations in the MUDA site allotment scam. However, the Congress party's involvement as the joint host of the event was confirmed by the Chief Minister himself last week, amid reports that a section of leaders within the party were against such an event being organised outside the party framework. The event, originally aimed at mobilising support for Siddaramaiah amid an investigation into the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) site allotment scam, will now also highlight the government's pro-people programmes, especially the guarantee schemes, among other initiatives, party sources said.