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Friday, September 13, 2019

DK Shivakumar's daughter Aisshwarya questioned for 7 hours by ED

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ED sources say that Aisshwarya Shivakumar maintained that all transactions involving her were done with her knowledge.
The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday questioned former Karnataka Water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar's daughter Aisshwarya Shivakumar for seven hours in connection with the money laundering case registered against him. Sources with the ED told TNM that Aisshwarya was questioned about her business trip to Singapore with her father in July 2017 and the business transactions she carried out along with Coffee Day founder VG Siddhartha. The ED also questioned Aisshwarya Shivakumar about her alleged investment in a green energy company in Kolar. "Aisshwarya Shivakumar had invested Rs 3 crore in the green energy company. We are investigating if DK Shivakumar was siphoning off money using his daughter as a benami account holder," an ED source said. ED officials say that the solar plant in Kolar will be searched on Friday. Aisshwarya has been summoned for questioning on Friday at 11 am. "Aisshwarya Shivakumar said that all the transactions involving her were done with her knowledge. She answered questions related to her business holdings. The ones she claimed to not know, she consulted with her CA and answered. She maintained that her father was only supporting her business goals and that she has paid all taxes on time. She did not confess or state that any business transaction was done without her knowledge," the ED source added. The ED has also questioned co-accused in the money laundering case, Sachin Narayan, a close associate of DK Shivakumar. ED sources familiar with the probe told TNM that Sachin Narayan and DK Shivakumar were directors of a company named Zeus Constructions Pvt Ltd, which was founded in 2004. Sources say that DK Shivakumar and Sachin Narayana were directors of the company until 2014. "Sachin Narayana and his wife Priya were also directors in this company. Zeus Constructions Pvt Ltd bought a house in Safdarjung Enclave in New Delhi in 2016. At the time DK Shivakumar was not a director of the company. We are probing whether this was a shell company," the ED source added. The investigating agency officials allege that DK Shivakumar was using the flat that belonged to Zeus Constructions Pvt ltd to store unaccounted cash, which he allegedly gave to the Congress high command. "Sachin Narayana was questioned about all of this," the source added.
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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Video of Bengaluru cops assaulting suspect with hockey stick surfaces

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The man had been arrested for allegedly stalking a woman and threatening to rape her.
A case of police brutality has come to light in Bengaluru. Two videos of a man being beaten with a hockey stick and a lathi have gone viral on social media. In the first video, two police constables in civilian clothes are seen pinning a suspect down with their legs while sub inspector of Subramanya Nagar police station Sreekante Gowda beats him with a hockey stick. The hockey stick snaps into two as Sreekante Gowda beats the man on the soles of his feet. In another video, the two constables are seen holding a rod to which the man’s legs are tied, and he's held upside down. Sreekante Gowda is seen beating the man on the soles of his feet with a lathi and saying "Tell, tell", even as the man screams for mercy. “I swear I didn’t do anything,” the man screams. The incident occurred at the Subramanya Nagar Police Station in May this year. However, the video went viral on WhatsApp on Thursday afternoon. Speaking to TNM, Deputy Commissioner of Police North N Shashikumar said that the man in the video is 26-year-old Yashwanth, who was arrested by SI Sreekante Gowda for allegedly sexually harassing, stalking and threatening to rape his co-worker. DCP Shashikumar says that Yashwanth who works as a technician, repairs air conditioning units at the World Trade Centre in Malleshwaram. “His co-worker, a 20-year-old woman, used to distribute parking tickets. The woman’s mother also worked with her. Yashwanth had been stalking her and harassing her. He was forcing her to marry him. She kept rejecting him. Finally, she quit her job too because of Yashwanth. He still kept harassing her so she had filed a complaint in May,” DCP Shashikumar said. Yashwanth allegedly threatened to rape the woman if she did not marry him after which the police had brought him in for questioning. DCP Shashikumar says that Yashwanth allegedly misbehaved with the police and threatened to throw acid on the woman’s face once he got out of prison. “It was at this juncture that he was beaten. Whatever the reason, what happened was not acceptable. I have asked ACP of Malleshwaram to file a report after which a decision will be made regarding the action that we have to take against Sreekante Gowda,” DCP Shashikumar said.  Yashwanth is currently lodged at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison, where he is awaiting trial, the DCP added.   “No matter what grave offense, it is not acceptable to assault suspects in custody. We will take action once the inquiry report is submitted. DCP will submit the report to me in a couple of days,” Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao told TNM.    
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Wait for disqualified MLAs in Karnataka grows, SC rejects urgent hearing again

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The MLAs are hoping for a favourable verdict as they want to contest the bye-elections in the 17 constituencies, which are due to be held within six months since the disqualification.
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The Supreme Court has once again rejected a plea by the 17 disqualified MLAs of Karnataka, who sought an urgent hearing on the matter of their disqualification. These MLAs of the former JD(S)-Congress combine had resigned from their positions to pave way for the BJP to form a government in the state. Rejecting a prayer by their legal representative on Friday, Justice NV Ramana said,"What is the urgency? It will come in due course." The case has not been listed for a future date yet. Read: Karnataka MLAs’ disqualification: SC rejects 17 Cong-JD(S) rebels plea for urgent hearing The MLAs are hoping for a favourable verdict as they want to contest the bye-elections in the 17 constituencies, which are due to be held within six months since the disqualification. These rebels initially represented by former Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi, had approached the apex court to quash and set aside former Speaker Ramesh Kumar’s order dated July 28, 2019, which rejected the resignations of the rebels and disqualified them. The 17 rebels include Pratap Gouda Patil, BC Patil, Shivaram Hebbar, ST Someshekhar, Byrati Basavraj, Anand Singh, R Roshan Baig, Muniratna, K Sudhakar, MTB Nagaraj, Shrimant Patil, Ramesh Jarkiholi, Mahesh Kumatahalli and R Shankar from the Congress and JD(S) legislators AH Vishwanath, Gopalaiah and Narayana Gowda. If their disqualification is not set aside by the Supreme Court, then their prospects of getting inducted into Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s cabinet could be affected. The disqualification order states that the 17 MLAs cannot contest elections until the term of the Assembly is over. This means that the 17 rebels will have to wait for the upcoming Assembly polls in 2023. Incidentally, K Sudhakar, among the rebels, is the chief of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Bord, as recommended by the earlier coalition government. But even his appointment is under scrutiny of the Karnataka High Court.  Read: Disqualified MLA Sudhakar should not continue in Karnataka Pollution Control Board: HC
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Ola to launch self-drive cab rental service, starts testing pilot in Bengaluru

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Sources said the company will invest USD 500 million in the next couple of years into this offering.
App-based cab aggregator major Ola in Bengaluru has been granted a licence to launch self-drive cars in addition to its existing businesses. Termed ‘Ola Drive’, the company has started testing the pilot in Bengaluru presently for a select number of its users before extending the service to the rest of the country.  Ola in a statement said, “Ola’s deep knowledge of the Indian customer has allowed us to build tailor-made mobility offerings across 12+ categories including cabs, three-wheelers and two-wheelers. Launching a self-drive service is a natural extension for Ola and we are excited to build innovative offerings for both individuals and corporate customers." Industry sources told TNM that Ola will be infusing a capital of USD 500 million in India in the next couple of years on this self-driving service alone.  Read: No easy exit as Ola and Uber drivers in India face spiralling debt trap The self-drive offering will be launched with a fleet of 10,000 cars across the country with the option of drop and pick up facilities in designated hubs across cities. Read:  With longer waiting times on Ola and Uber, Bengalureans are turning to other options The company is reportedly in touch with luxury car makers like BMW, Audi to introduce premium cars for the self-drive option to its users. Initially, the company will rent out hatchbacks and SUVs. Other than short-term leasing to individual patrons, the company is looking to expand its offering for long-term rental programs for corporates as well. Industry insiders and independent analysts told TNM that the foray into these non-core services is an effort by established cab aggregators to seek profit, with their primary businesses bleeding due to multiple factors.  Ola and its rival Uber currently enjoy an unofficial duopoly in Bengaluru without the existence of traditional yellow cabs or a significant third player.  However, in this self-drive segment, Ola will compete with existing brands like Zoomcar, Myles, Drivezy among others, which offer both intracity and intercity pick and drop facilities. Presently, Zoomcar is touted to be the dominant player in the self-drive car rental market with a 70% market share across the country. Ola’s distant rival Meru has an existing corporate cab service, which industry insiders say is a much more sustainable and scalable business model compared to Ola and Uber’s app-based cab services. Read: Mahindra to take on Ola, Uber, acquires 55% stake in Meru Cabs  
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How BJP hopes to capture Karnataka’s Vokkaliga fort

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With the arrest of Congress leader DK Shivakumar and the decline of JD(S) in the recent polls, the BJP has craftily created a leadership vacuum in the Vokkaliga community that it hopes to fill.
In the saffron sweep of Karnataka’s 28 Lok Sabha seats recently, two seats stood out against the BJP wave: Bengaluru Rural, won by DK Suresh of the Congress and Hassan, won by Prajwal Revanna of the JD(S).  All that needs mention here is: Suresh is the brother of Congress leader and former Minister DK Shivakumar, who is currently in Enforcement Directorate custody and that Prajwal is the grandson of former Prime Minister and JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda. And all things become clear as crystal.  The BJP was resisted- very marginally, but definitely resisted - by just one section of the population of Karnataka, which is the Vokkaligas, a community that hails from south Karnataka. Deve Gowda was, till recently, the undisputed sole patriarch of the community and DKShi (as Shivakumar is called) was, till recently, his only opposition left standing. Both are icons of the community and no one else, with the exception of DKShi’s former mentor and former Union Minister SM Krishna, as well as late former Union Minister Ambareesh, had any clout at all in south Karnataka.  This rankles the BJP. If state BJP leaders are to be believed, it particularly rankles their national president and Union Home Minister Amit Shah that any part of Karnataka could prefer another party to his. And if the state’s BJP leaders are to be further believed in the information they informally share, the man currently hailed as ‘Chanakya’ has carefully mapped out the path to capture the Vokkaliga vote as well. The induction of SM Krishna The first step, according to many across political parties, was the capitulation of SM Krishna, till then the Vokkaliga face of the Congress party, ahead of 2018 Assembly polls. He held a press conference, criticised then Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi announced that he was joining the BJP in March 2017. There were lots of behind the scenes statements that SM Krishna was allegedly ‘forced’ to do this with threats of economic ruin held against his son-in-law VG Siddhartha, the founder of Cafe Coffee Day.  Siddhartha allegedly killed himself just over a month ago, citing his financial difficulties and cases against him filed by the Income Tax authorities and Enforcement Directorate. Several of those very same cases are linked to and filed against DKShi as well. While some people point out that the BJP strategies on this matter seem to have misfired, resulting in sympathy for Siddhartha and DKShi, the fact remains that the economic empire and might of two Vokkaliga giants, one former Congress and one still in Congress – Krishna and his mentee DKShi -- are almost in ruins. Krishna, in the last stages of his political career, has lost whatever credibility he had. DKShi, seen even by the Congress as either moneybags or as a strongman, is slowly seeing the drying up of all his resources, capped by his daughter Aisshwarya being grilled by the Enforcement Directorate. Irrespective of the Vokkaligas rallying behind him, as witnessed by Wednesday’s massive protest, DKShi is a considerably weakened man.  The decline of JD(S) The JD(S), labelled a ‘Vokkaliga’ party, faced losses in Mandya and Tumakuru, two of its strongholds in the recent Lok Sabha Elections. The party is in shambles. Deve Gowda, who lost Tumakuru, is in his late eighties.  His sons HD Kumaraswamy and HD Revanna, set up by him as his party’s next line of leadership, do not have his kind of hold on the community. Kumaraswamy, a two-time Chief Minister with truncated stints, is still popular with the community, but this has waned a bit in the last one year. He doesn’t command the almost-blind adherence from the community that his father did.  Revanna’s hold on his district, Hassan, is pretty strong and that was one of the reasons his son and the JD(S) did win that one seat. But he doesn’t have much clout or acceptance beyond this district and is largely disliked for his ‘interfering’ tendencies. Gowda’s grandsons Prajwal and Nikhil, the son of Kumaraswamy who lost in Mandya, and the third line of leadership, are youngsters out-jockeying each other and are not yet considered mature enough to take on real leadership roles in the party and the community. Moreover, Prajwal, the party’s sole MP, is scrambling to respond to a case filed by BJP leaders in the Karnataka High Court questioning his financial transactions in his election affidavit that could lead to the election result being countermanded. Grooming Ashwath Narayan The BJP has thus craftily created a leadership vacuum in the Vokkaliga community that it hopes to fill. Mandya was won by Sumalatha, the wife of former Congressman and former JD(S) man Ambareesh, who steadfastly refused to join the BJP till his death a year ago. Sumalatha, won the Mandya seat supported by disgruntled Congress and JD(S) supporters, with some help from the Raitha Sangha and the fledgling BJP in the district. The BJP, however, has managed to make this victory to be about them and their inroads into the region, thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi endorsing Sumalatha in his election rally in neighbouring Mysuru. All and sundry ask Sumalatha and the Congress leaders who supported her, the same question now: When are you joining the BJP?  Chief Mnister BS Yediyurappa greeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Deputy CM Ashwath Narayan behind.   The BJP had banked on former Minister CP Yogeshwar, formerly of both the Congress and the JD(S), to be its Vokkaliga face but he lost the battle to both Kumaraswamy and DKShi. The party then turned its sights inward to groom a Vokkaliga leader. This led to the appointment of CN Ashwath Narayan, a Bengaluru MLA and till recently, a lightweight in the BJP, as Deputy CM. Ashwath Narayan, a former Congressman, reportedly belongs to the Gangadkar sub-sect of the Vokkaligas, who dominate southern Karnataka. This and his ‘engineering’ of recent Congress and JD(S) defections is supposedly the reason he was preferred to the more senior R Ashoka, despite the latter’s strong RSS roots. The BJP also speaks in hushed tones about Ashoka’s ‘links’ with Kumaraswamy and DKShi, which some say, could have worked against him.  There is also another subtle action that the Yediyurappa government has carried out, which has got buried under the brouhaha over DKShi’s arrest. The emerging Vokkaliga leader in the Congress is former Minister Krishna Byre Gowda. KBG is credited with coming up with the Krishi Bhagya scheme during Siddaramaiah’s tenure as Chief Minister. The Krishi Bhagya scheme aimed at sustainable agriculture by collecting rainwater in farm ponds in drought-hit areas. The Yediyurappa government has opened a probe into this scheme and managed to cast aspersions on the sterling reputation that KBG has had so far. The stage is set in every way for Ashwath Narayan to step up. But whether he can fulfill his party President’s aspirations is another story.  Sowmya Aji is a political journalist who has covered Karnataka for 26 years.
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DK Shivakumar's daughter Aisshwarya appears before ED for questioning

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DK Shivakumar has been in the ED custody since he was arrested on September 3 on charges of money laundering.
Former Water Resources Minister and senior Congress leader DK Shivakumar’s daughter Aisshwarya appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for questioning on Thursday. The ED had issued summons to her on Tuesday. Aisshwarya’s questioning comes just a day before the Enforcement Directorate’s custody of DK Shivakumar ends. Aisshwarya, who is a business management graduate, arrived at the ED office in New Delhi with Kunigal MLA Dr Ranganath at around 10.50 am on Thursday.  Enforcement Directorate officials say that they will question her regarding a trust fund that was set up in her name and also regarding her drastic increase in wealth between 2013 and 2018. Ahead of the 2018 Karnataka State Assembly Elections, DK Shivamkumar had declared that Aisshwarya, owns assets worth Rs 108 crore. In 2013, she had assets worth only Rs 1.09 crore. The massive jump in Aisshwarya’s wealth had raised eyebrows and DK Shivakumar had clarified that the 23-year-old was not dependent on his income, and that he was still declaring her assets as per the Representation of People Act.   She is also the Vice Chairperson for the Appollo National Public School, in which DK Shivakumar is an investor. “We are questioning her regarding the property she bought in Soul Space Spirit Mall in Bellandur. Shivakumar has stated that she received loans from him and his friends. We want to know if black money was being laundered here. Aisshwarya had also gone with her father for a trip to Singapore one month before the Income Tax searches on Shivakumar’s properties (in August 2017). Father and daughter had made a deal with Coffee Day and we believe that the black money he possesses was invested in VG Siddhartha’s business and also Soul Space,” an ED source alleged. VG Siddhartha was the Coffee Day founder, who was recently found dead.    The Enforcement Directorate arrested DK Shivakumar on September 3 after four day of questioning. Shivakumar has been accused of setting up hawala networks to launder money. The ED began probing DK Shivakumar’s alleged money laundering activities after the Income Tax Department had found Rs 8.86 crore at DK Shivakumar’s residence in New Delhi’s Safdarjung Enclave in August 2017. 
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