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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

'Trying to remove chapter on Tipu Sultan from textbooks': Karnataka CM to TNM

Crime
Madikeri MLA Apachu Ranjan has written to the government asking for an order to remove the chapter from history textbooks.
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday said that the state government is trying its to remove material related to Tipu Sultan from middle school history text books. Speaking to TNM, Yediyurappa said, “I am against Tipu Sultan and I am against Tipu Jayanthi. Our government will not allow the celebration of Tipu Jayanthi. We are trying everything we can to remove Tipu Sultan from school textbooks.” Yediyurappa’s statement comes two days after Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Suresh Kumar released a statement regarding the formation of a committee to look into the issue. Controversy erupted over the issue of removing a chapter on Tipu Sultan from school textbooks when Madikeri MLA Apachu Ranjan wrote a letter to Minister Suresh Kumar, asking him to issue an order to remove the chapter from history textbooks. “Tipu Sultan was concerned about expanding his kingdom and his religion but he has not fought for the freedom (of the country). We cannot call him a freedom fighter. He supported the French and persecuted Kodavas in Coorg (now Kodagu) and Christians in Mangalore (now Mangaluru),” Apchu Ranjan’s letter stated. Apachu alleges that Tipu converted tens of thousands of Christians to Islam in Mangaluru, and questioned how he could be called a freedom fighter. In the letter, Apachu also alleges that Tipu was against Kannada since the language used in his kingdom was Persian. On October 28, Suresh Kumar acknowledged Apachu Ranjan’s letter and stated that a committee comprising experts and Apachu Ranjan would be formed to determine whether the chapter on Tipu Sultan must be removed. “We will discuss the issue and come out with an answer within three days,” Suresh Kumar’s letter stated. Tipu Sultan ruled the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom from 1782 to 1799 and was involved in multiple battles against the British East India Company for territory in modern-day south India. The BJP government decided to cancel Tipu Jayanti celebrations this year. The celebration has been held every year in November since 2015, started by the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government. Every year since, on the days leading up to the celebration, BJP and pro-Hindu groups ran a campaign against Tipu Sultan. However, the Congress government led by then CM Siddaramaiah had continued to celebrate it.     
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Will ask Speaker to revoke ban on TV cameras inside K’taka Assembly: CM Yediyurappa

Karnataka Assembly
On October 9, Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri had stated private TV channels will not be allowed to record the proceedings of the House
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Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday stated that the government will ask the Karnataka Assembly Speaker to reconsider the ban he imposed on TV channels on photographing and video-graphing the proceedings of the Assembly. The Chief Minister stated that he will hold talks with the Speaker and that things will go back to the way they were by the next Assembly session. "When I say something, it means that I will do as I say, 100%. By the next Assembly session, I will ensure that things will go back to the way they were. I will hold talks with the Speaker and tell him to change his decision," Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said. Earlier this month, on October 9, Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri had stated that while journalists will be allowed to sit in the press gallery, private TV channels will not be allowed to bring in their cameras and record proceedings using their cameras or even phones. Similar to Lok Sabha TV and Rajya Sabha TV, the output of the live proceedings will be shared by the Assembly. At the time, shortly after the Speaker announced his decision, the Chief Minister's Office tweeted from its official handle stating that Yediyurappa would request the Speaker to revoke the ban. However, a few hours later, the tweet was deleted. At the time, sources with the BJP had said that the tweet was deleted because Yediyurappa's statement could have given the media the impression of infighting within the BJP. "His statement was against party diktat so the tweet was taken down," the source added. The call on the ban was taken by the BJP national leadership, the source said.  After the Speaker’s decision, print, digital and television journalists working in the state including a number of photographers and videographers of regional and national news organisations held a protest at the Gandhi Statue in Maurya Circle in Bengaluru against the ban on TV cameras.  The protesters referenced the incident which occurred in 2012 when television news channels capturing footage of the then Karnataka MLA and minister Laxman Savadi watching porn inside the Assembly. The incident caused an uproar following which Laxman was forced to resign from his position as minister. He is currently the Deputy Chief Minister and the Minister of Transport in the state. 
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5 dead in bus accident near Tumakuru in Karnataka, scores injured

Accident
At least 45 people were onboard the bus which was headed to Koratagere from Tumakuru.
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A private bus going from Tumakuru to Koratagere in Karnataka met with an accident on Wednesday morning. At present 5 passengers are reported to have lost their lives and at least 40 others have sustained injuries. Visuals of the accident show the bus collapsed on its side with some individuals trapped inside. “The accident happened around 8.50 this morning (Wednesday). There were around 45 people onboard. There was an auto that the driver was attempting to overtake, which led to the bus losing control and toppling,” said one witness speaking to TNM. The accident occurred around 8.50 am on Wednesday morning at Koratagere taluk’s Jetty Agrahara. Over 30 people who were on board were shifted to a nearby hospital after sustaining severe injuries. The Tumakuru police control room confirmed that the current death toll is 5. JC Madhu Swamy, the Minister for  Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation, who is from the Chikkanayakana Halli constituency in Tumakuru District has reached the spot. According to early reports of the incident, many of the passengers were on the way back to their homes from Deepavali holidays. As the driver was speeding and in a rush to overtake the auto, he lost control and this led to the bus collapsing on its side. (This is a developing story)
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Heritage Beku: Activists upset as HC paves way for demolishing building in Cubbon Park

Environment
What has angered activists is not just the permission to destroy the heritage structure, but also the permission for new construction inside the park itself.
A section of citizens in Bengaluru is upset that the Karnataka High Court has given a green light to demolish a heritage building inside Cubbon Park to make way for a seven-storey annexe building for the high court. What has angered activists is not just the permission to destroy the heritage structure, but also the permission for new construction inside the park itself. The heritage building in question is a pre-19th Century-era building abandoned by the erstwhile Karnataka Government Insurance Department (KGID), which has gone through some modifications over the years. A Change.org petition has been started seeking the reversal of the order and has got more than 700 signatures (at the time of writing) within a single day. The order was passed by a single judge bench Justice PS Dinesh Kumar on October 17, while hearing a petition by HC registrar Rajendra Badamikar, which was filed in 2014. The registrar had approached the court seeking its permission to cut and remove 17 trees in the area, which currently houses the old Election Commissioner’s office and the KGID building. While the high court allowed the demolition of the heritage structures, it did not grant permission to cut the 17 trees.  This will be the first new building to come up in the Cubbon Park premises after a ban on further construction was put in place by an HC division bench in 2001. Also Read: ‘We are gutted’: Bengaluru's heritage enthusiasts upset as colonial-era house razed Priya Chetty Rajagopal, who initiated the campaign and heads the group ‘Heritage Beku,’ said she has faith in the courts and hopes that the court will revisit the decision. She stated that along with Heritage Beku, many other civic groups will carry a series of campaigns to prevent the building from being razed. “The issue of Cubbon Park getting modified is non-negotiable. The issue is emotive as well as Cubbon Park, just like Lalbag and the Vidhana Soudha, is an identity of Bengaluru. And if you see, in the last 60-80 years, the 300-acre plus area has quietly come down to 220 acres. The bottom line is that the fence is eating the crop,” she said. She added, “But we have tremendous faith in the courts, as we can see in the landmark judgements regarding the rule surrounding crackers, or the judgement on the tree committee and the tree census. The Draft Revised Master Plan 2031 specifically covers heritage guidelines and we should abide by this. As a beloved, iconic and highly emotive aspect of our city’s skyline and history, we must do all we can to preserve our Cubbon Park and our public space.” Read: Bengaluru's heritage Russell Market may face the axe for Smart City plan Read: B’luru activists protest loss of heritage building, century-old vet hospital to be demolished Leo Saldhana, a senior advocate and coordinator of the Environment Support Group, said he and others are considering to approach the same court to reverse the order.  “Issue here is that it is not clear whether the issue of land-use change as seen for heritage buildings has been advocated or not. But apart from the trees, the question remains about the land use and the heritage value of the building in question,” he said. He added, “If this issue has not been addressed then the Division Bench can be approached. The order is very brief and one has to go through the pleadings to understand further. But it does not seem to be in concurrence with the earlier orders and sometimes orders can be bad in law and can be challenged.”  “The other technicality which needs to be relooked into is whether a single bench order is acceptable when there is a principal bench order protecting Cubbon Park. That is also a question that needs to be tested. So the 1998 order said that we not only protect a park full of trees but also a park which is full of history.”  
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16 K'taka PFI activists practising for parade held on suspicion of 'weapons training'

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All 16 activists were released on bail a day later, after it was found that the activists were merely preparing for the PFI's annual parade that is to be held in February.
PFI Annual Parade: Image for representation
Tension prevailed in Mandya's KR Pete on Monday after 16 activists of the Popular Front of India (PFI) were arrested on suspicion that they were involved in weapons training.  All 16 activists, who were arrested on Sunday from Alambadi village in Mandya, were released on bail a day later after it was found that the activists were merely preparing for the PFI's annual parade held in February. "Normally, practices for parades are carried out in school grounds and other open areas. This was a remote area and we thought they might be involved in weapons training. So, we took them into custody for enquiry and we realised that it (the gathering) was practice for their annual parade,” Mandya SP K Parashuram told TNM. According to the police, the activists had gathered at an open space near a remote sugarcane field. The police filed a suo motu case after receiving information from local residents living in the area about the gathering. Police also said that few activists had prior cases registered against them. Meanwhile, on Monday, during the bail hearing at the premises of the court complex in KR Pete town, the lawyers appearing on behalf of the PFI activists claimed that they were stopped by a section of lawyers and members of pro-Hindu groups and were asked to not argue for the accused persons in court.  A team of advocates had arrived in KR Pete from Bengaluru to move bail applications for the arrested activists. Eventually, the court granted conditional bail for all the accused persons.  "There was pressure on lawyers (who moved bail applications) to not even represent our activists in court. This is the direction in which we are headed," Ashraf, a member of PFI, said to TNM.  This was confirmed by Mandya SP, K Parashuram, who added, "There were lawyers who agitated against the lawyers who were applying for the activists' bail but no untoward incident was reported." Ashraf also alleged intimidation by the police and accused the cops of targeting PFI.  "The people who own and maintain the open area did not file a police complaint. The police are justifying it by claiming that it was being held in a remote area. We want to ask why the police and the media are targeting an organisation working for the minorities. This is a cause for concern," Ashraf added. PFI celebrates February 17 every year as Popular Front Day. This year was the 12th anniversary of the formation of PFI by merging like-minded organisations across several states.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

VIP treatment to Sasikala in prison: A year on, prime accused still not questioned

Crime
The prime accused in the case is retired IPS officer HNS Rao, who was posted as the DG Prisons when the scandal over VIP treatment to Sasikala broke out.
More than a year since the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Karnataka started probing the VIP treatment given to influential prisoners like former AIADMK Chief VK Sasikala at the Bengaluru’s Parappana Agrahara jail, the ACB is yet to question the prime accused in the case.  Top sources have confirmed to TNM that the prime accused in the case, then-DGP (Prisons) HNS Rao has not been questioned yet. This despite the fact that the officials of the ACB had sought a clearance from the Karnataka Home Department to probe the former IPS officer, as mandated by law to probe senior government officials. TNM has accessed a copy of the letter, written in June 2019, seeking clearance. However, no clearance has been given yet, sources say. The ACB had in March 2018 registered an FIR under the Prevention of Corruption Act against the then-DGP (Prisons) HNS Rao and other jail officials, including Krishna Kumar and Anitha, who were the jail superintendents. The most sensational claim against Rao was that a bribe of Rs 2 crore was allegedly given by Sasikala’s aides in exchange for her special privileges inside the jail. Read:  Yes, Sasikala got special privileges in jail: Details of Vinay Kumar panel findings The FIR was registered by the ACB after then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had accepted the recommendations of retired IAS officer Vinay Kumar commission report. Vinay Kumar was tasked with an independent probe when then DIG (Prisons) IPS Officer Roopa D had blown the lid off an alleged bribery racket involving Rao.  Other than the irregularities regarding VIP prisoners, the ACB had also sought sanction in an alleged lapse in norms by Rao to spend Rs 11 lakh in a total of public money for only 1-2 days of training each costing more than Rs 1 lakh or more. These training for jail officials were in batches of 20-30. Another allegation that the ACB has found, as was pointed by Roopa, was that a certain amount of money was sanctioned for ‘annual maintenance funds for mobile jammers’ when in fact, no mobile jammers ever existed. Home Department refuses to comment When asked about the letter seeking clearance to probe Rao, Rajneesh Goel, Additional Chief Secretary to the Home Department, denied knowledge about it and declined to comment further on the issue saying, “You should ask the ACB.” “Neither the ACB nor matters concerning IAS/IPS officers come under me,” BK Singh, Secretary to Government, the Home Department (PCAS), Bengaluru, told TNM. Despite multiple efforts, TNM could not reach IGP ACB Chandrasekhar for a comment.   A source in the police department said, “How can Rajneesh Goel claim that he has no knowledge about it. At least even if he has no guts to take a stand, he should seek an opinion from his higher-ups, which include the Home Minister. But why is he sitting on the file?”   ‘This amounts to dereliction of duty’ Speaking to TNM, Justice (retired) Santosh Hegde, former Lokayukta and former Supreme Court judge said, “This inaction can be termed as ‘dereliction of duty’ because they are supposed to supervise these investigations. This can also be punished under disciplinary rules.” He added, “Under the jail manual, there are certain restrictions to prisoners, with regards to freedom of movement, food and other facilities. When these restrictions are not followed, then it should be presumed that this relaxation is made for collateral reasons. These collateral reasons cannot be legally acceptable. In the earlier days, these instances were unusual, depending on the status of the person but now it is becoming very common. In my opinion, these irregularities have to be highlighted so that the public will know about it and only public reaction can control this.” Read: VIP treatment at Bengaluru prison: IPS Roopa to finally get inquiry commission report Until January 2019, the state government had kept the Vinay Kumar Commission report under wraps and had even rejected information under the Right to Information Act. The report had found that the prison officials had falsified several records for VK Sasikala – the aide of late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa – and her sister-in-law Ilavarasi, both of whom have been lodged at the Parappana Agrahara jail in connection with a disproportionate assets case.  Among the irregularities found by the Vinay Kumar Commission were: an entire corridor with five rooms being left empty for Sasikala’s use under the guise of providing security to her, extended visiting hours and falsification of records to cover this up, and free movement within jail premises with the help of jail officials. The report also highlighted that while the prison officials had claimed that this was done as a security measure, as Sasikala – being a high-profile prisoner – could face threats, the officials had done nothing to investigate the source or scope of these threats even several months after she was lodged in the prison. The report also takes note of the cramping caused in the rest of the cells occupied by other female convicts because Sasikala was given five rooms. Previously, TNM had reported that the ACB had issued notices for questioning to VG Pugazhendi, a Bengaluru-based functionary of the AMMK, the TTV Dhinakaran-led offshoot of the AIADMK. At that time, it came to light that even eight months into the probe, the ACB officials reportedly did not even visit the jail premises to probe the case. Read more here: VIP treatment in Bengaluru prison: Is ACB dragging its feet on corruption charges?  
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