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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

I-T probe against DK Shivakumar: Karnataka HC dismisses petition to quash the case

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DK Shivakumar's business associate Sachin Narayana, had approached the Karnataka High Court in July last year, seeking to quash the I-T case.
The Karnataka High Court on Monday dismissed the petition filed by former Water Resource Minister DK Shivakumar’s associate, who had sought to quash the Income Tax Department’s investigation against him regarding alleged tax evasion and money laundering. The court dismissed Shivakumar’s business associate – Sachin Narayana’s petition in the wake of the Enforcement Directorate’s probe, into Shivakumar’s alleged money laundering activities. The Karnataka High Court had granted a stay on the Income Tax Department’s probe against Shivakumar on July 30 this year. One of the accused in the case – Sachin Narayana, DK Shivakumar’s business associate, had initially filed a petition to quash the Income Tax Department’s investigation with a Bengaluru sessions court in July this year. However, the sessions court had dismissed his petition. He had then moved the Karnataka High Court and on July 30, the court had issued an interim stay on the Income Tax Department’s probe. The High Court had then issued a common stay order for all accused in the case including DK Shivakumar. However, on August 17, Justice B Veerappa had modified the stay order and had only stayed the probe against one of the accused in the case – Sachin Narayana. The High Court modified the interim order after Additional Solicitor General of India (Karnataka HC) Prabuling Navadgi, who appeared for the Income Tax Department, told the court that the interim stay order was obtained by “suppressing” the fact that the Economic Offences Court had registered a criminal case and issued summons to all the accused much before the petition was filed before the High Court. The I-T Department filed the criminal case against DK Shivakumar, Karnataka Bhavan employee Anjaneya, Sunil Kumar Sharma – the proprietor of Sharma Travels and Sachin Narayana, for recovering alleged unaccounted cash of Rs 8.59 crore during search and seizure operations conducted at four apartments belonging to Shivakumar and his business associates, in Delhi in 2017.    
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Karnataka HC raps BBMP for not compensating victims of pothole accidents

Civic Issues
The court warned the BBMP that action would be initiated under contempt of court if it failed to compensate victims rightfully.
The Karnataka High Court on Monday pulled up the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) for not complying with its order to compensate victims of accidents caused due to potholes.  A two-judge bench of Chief Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice SR Krishna Kumar was hearing a PIL filed by a resident of Koramangala -- Vijayan Menon and four others, who had stated that BBMP's negligence in filling up potholes had led to residents losing their lives in accidents, Deccan Herald reported.  Justice Oka also warned the BBMP that action would be initiated under contempt of court if it failed to compensate victims rightfully. The court also directed the civic body to file an affidavit on non-compliance of the order, TOI reported. The court directed the BBMP to impose a fine on contractors who are responsible for maintaining the roads and use that money to compensate the victims, the report added.  The BBMP's counsel told the court that between October 1 and November 8, a total of 9,319 potholes were filled of the 10,665 potholes that were identified. The BBMP also claimed that heavy rains were a major impediment to fill up the potholes. The engineers are working day and night and would complete the work by the end of November, it said in an affidavit, The Deccan Herald report said. The Palike's counsel submitted that there were no specific guidelines in the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act regarding the compensation for victims of pothole accidents. It told the court that new guidelines had to be framed and that the Palike is consulting with experts concerned and that evidence is needed to prove that the accidents happened due to potholes, due to which there were delays in compensating the victims. The BBMP also told the court that it was making efforts to ensure that the roads have no potholes, the report added.  According to TOI, the court had pulled up the BBMP on July 31 and had asked the civic body to consider claims for compensation filed by victims of pothole-related accidents. On September 9, the court had asked the civic body to give publicity to the same. Earlier in October, the court had once again pulled up the BBMP for not advertising the court order that pothole accident victims could claim compensation. The BBMP's counsel had told the court at the time that it would comply with the court's order.    
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Only few potholes to be filled: B’luru civic body after missing self-imposed deadline

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On November 1, the BBMP had announced that it had set a deadline for themselves to fill all the potholes in Bengaluru by November 10.
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There are 742 potholes yet to be fixed in Bengaluru, announced the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner BH Anil Kumar on Monday evening.  On November 1, the BBMP had announced that they had set a deadline for themselves, to fill up all potholes in the city by November 10. The data released by the Commissioner shows that the civic body had identified 10,656 potholes in Bengaluru, which includes East, West, South, Bommanahalli, Dasarahalli, Yelahanka, Mahadevapura and RR Nagar. Of the potholes identified, 9,914 were fixed before the self-imposed deadline. A total of 742 potholes are to be filled, it claimed.  “Despite unexpected rains, very few potholes are left to be filled. They will be attended to soon,” the Commissioner said.  However, these are official figures only, which means that it need not necessarily reflect the ground reality. For instance, TNM had reported earlier that sources within the BBMP have estimated 15,000 potholes in Bengaluru. The official figure — 10,656 — is, however, around several thousand lesser. Read: Bengaluru civic body promises to fill around 15,000 potholes in 10 days This update from Bengaluru’s civic body comes a day after the missed deadline of November 10, to fill up thousands of potholes in the city. TNM had also previously reported that all the contractors who miss the deadline would be blacklisted. However, according to a report by the Bangalore Mirror, the civic body Commissioner said that the deadline was only to ensure that the engineers would take up the work on a priority basis. He also added that pothole repair work is a routine matter for the BBMP, and that it is constantly battling potholes in all wards of the city. When BBMP made the announcement, residents in the city had questioned the impact that the cursory pothole filling exercise would have. Most requested that the government look into major road work, and not the futile exercise of repairing potholes that need to be repaired again after a few days.
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Monday, November 11, 2019

Prank goes awry: Bengaluru youth dress up as ghosts to scare people, get arrested

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The youths have been given bail.
In the '90s Kannada horror films, a ghost typically wore white robes and a wig with long hair that covered its face - and many of us may have scared a sleeping sibling by taking inspiration from the screen. But these seven Bengaluru men took it a notch higher and tried to scare unsuspecting late night commuters in the city. They have now landed in the police net. The Bengaluru police on Monday arrested seven men for dressing up in white robes, wearing wigs covering their faces and scaring commuters on the road in Sharifnagar near Yeshwanthpur. Videos of the pranks they pulled on several homeless residents and commuters went viral soon after the arrest. In one of the videos, two men dressed like ghosts are seen running towards an autorickshaw in an attempt to scare the driver. The autorickshaw driver is seen reversing his vehicle and driving away with fear. Several other videos of the group trying to scare motorists have also gone viral. Around 2 pm on Monday morning, 20-year-old Shaan Kalik and his friends tried to pull pranks on unsuspecting commuters. While they scared a few of them, an auto driver, whom the group targeted, reported the incident to a beat constable attached with the Soladevanahalli Police Station, who was deployed for duty. "The auto driver was scared. He initially said that there were ghosts on the road. Soon after he complained, several other commuters too complained of a few youths who were pranking commuters. We arrested seven men later in the day after obtaining some CCTV footage," DCP North Sashikumar said. Shaan Nallik (22), Nived (20), Sajeel Mohammed (21), Mohammed Akhyub (20), Saakhib (20), Syed Nabeel (20) and Yousef Ahmed (20) are the arrested accused. “The boys were trying to pull pranks. They are young and wanted to have some fun but scaring people and causing mischief is illegal and since the auto driver filed a complaint, we had to take action,” a senior police official said. The seven accused have been booked under sections 341 (wrongful restraint), 504 (insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. “They procured station bail and have been let off since the offences are bailable,” the Soladevanahalli police said. 
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Savarkar did not advocate cow protection, became an atheist: Author Vaibhav Purandare

Bangalore Lit Fest
Vaibhav Purandare, author of 'Savarkar: The true story of the father of Hindutva', discussed the Hindutva leader at Bangalore Lit Fest.
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While the BJP-led government has been making efforts to position Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (also known as Veer Savarkar) and his ideologies as their guiding principles, an author of a recent biography revealed that Savarkar also held views that wouldn’t necessarily be endorsed by the BJP today. Author and editor Vaibhav Purandare recently made this point during a discussion with journalist Varghese K George, an associate editor with The Hindu, at the Bangalore Literature Festival. Vaibhav is the author of 'Savarkar: The true story of the father of Hindutva', a biography of the Hindutva leader.           “Savarkar seems to be steering the Indian government at present because he was very clear that the concept of religion is implicit in the definition of who is an Indian citizen,” Vaibhav said, referring to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), and the proposed amendments to the Citizenship Bill.  However, at the same time, Savarkar was averse to religious ritualism and was an atheist towards the end of his life, according to Vaibhav. "Towards the end of his life, he was a complete atheist. For him, Hindutva was more about regaining Hindu spaces from British invaders and the Muslims who had desanctified and destroyed them," he said. Vaibhav also said that Savarkar was not a proponent of protecting cows. "Even his stance on cow protection has been misinterpreted by most. Contrary to popular belief, his principles of Hindutva condemn the killing of a cow only when it is motivated by spite, not for dietary causes," Vaibhav said. "He (Savarkar) said that if the cow is the mother of anything then it is the bullock", he added. Vaibhav described Savarkar as a complex person and someone who would “often plunge into an activity just simply because he very strongly believed in something.” This applied to the change in his ideologies through his lifetime. According to Vaibhav, Savarkar advocated Hindu-Muslim unity for the first half of his life, and later embraced Hindutva and aggressive Hindu assertiveness in the second half of his life. He put this change down to "30 years of inhumane living conditions, torture, and debasing at the hands of Muslim, Pathan, and Baluchi jailors in the Cellular Jail,” Vaibhav said. Savarkar was imprisoned in the Cellular Jail in Andaman and Nicobar Islands for the first time in 1911. Varghese however pointed out that another eminent freedom fighter of that time, Bal Gangadhar Tilak also went to prison, and instead came out a strong advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity. However, the brutality at the Cellular Jail prompted Savarkar to shift ideologies. He had also submitted mercy petitions to the British upon his arrest.   Varghese contrasted Savarkar's plea for mercy with Bhagat Singh's martyrdom and sacrifice. Vaibhav responded by stating that the two situations were from different points of the freedom struggle. "Savarkar, you see, was a person who was convinced that he was a leader of a movement. He was not a mere foot-soldier. He felt that his leadership was necessary to guide people, and so he didn’t want to end his own life," Vaibhav added.  While in prison, Savarkar codified the Hindutva philosophy in a book, Hindutva: Who is a Hindu. 
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75-year-old Bengaluru man arrested for allegedly shooting dog with air gun

Animal Cruelty
The dog, which was lying in a pool of blood, was rushed to the hospital by Bengaluru residents.
A stray dog was shot at three times with an air gun in Bengaluru’s Jayanagar 5th block on Monday morning. The police have arrested a 75-year-old man in connection with the incident. A group of citizens noticed the brown stray dog lying in a pool of blood. They called for help, and then rushed the dog to Jeeva Pet Hospital in JP Nagar in an auto. The x-ray reports showed three air-gun pellets in three different places in the dog’s body. The images also showed that there was a long superficial cut on the dog’s body near the chest area. Visuals of the dog show it lying on a stretcher, with an IV line connected to its paw, in a semi-conscious state. The dog is currently out of danger. However, the dog is on IV to maintain its fluid levels while it recovers from the shock. Jayanagar MLA Soumya Reddy also visited the dog in hospital and promised that the offender would be brought to book. The Jayanagar police have filed an FIR against a couple.  Police said that the wife is a former military officer and is permitted service weapons. The Jayanagar Police said that Dr C Shyamsundar allegedly shot the dog as it was dirtying the spot outside his house. "He told us that he shot the dog as it had been dirtying the spot right outside the gate to his house. We have arrested him and booked him under relevant sections of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act," the Jayanagar Police said. In December 2017, an ex-army man in New Delhi allegedly shot dead a dog with his rifle. A video of the crime went viral on social media. The dog had allegedly bitten his prize buffalo and the man wanted to take revenge on it. On Sunday, a pregnant cat was found hung to death in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. Read: Pregnant cat found hanged to death, Kerala police register FIR
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Girish Karnad celebrated at the Bangalore Lit Fest through talks, venue names

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The two venues at the festival were named after Karnad's plays, 'Tughlaq' and 'Yayati.'
Discussion by Jayant Kaikini, B Jayashree and K Marulasiddappa
The influence of Girish Karnad and his work were ever-present at the 8th edition of the Bangalore Lit Fest which concluded on Sunday.  The literature festival celebrated the eminent theatre personality with sessions revolving around his work. Two of the three venues at the festival were named after Karnad's plays, Tughlaq and Yayati.  "We had a remembrance for him and he is Bengaluru's own. So, therefore we named our two stages after his plays to honour him," says Shinie Antony, Founding Trustee and Director of the festival.  Karnad passed away in June this year after a career spanning over six decades. He is considered one of India's most noted playwrights, and is a recipient of the Jnanpith, Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awards. He wrote his first play, the critically acclaimed Yayati (1961), when he was still at Oxford University. A session was also held on Saturday title 'Writer, Playwright, Humanist: The Life and Work of Girish Karnad'. It was a discussion between Jayant Kaikini, noted poet and short-story writer, B Jayashree, actor and theatre personality, and K Marulasiddappa, a Kannada writer. It was moderated by Preethi Nagaraj. In the session, Jayant spoke about his experiences and encounters with Karnad. "We generally read or see his fiction works in the form of books and movies which gives us exposure to his excellence of creation while his non-fiction provides an extended glimpse of Karnad as a person," he said. Jayashree meanwhile sang a song written by Karnad from the play Nagamandala. Jayashree and Karnad acted together in the film based on the play.  A four-minute speech by Karnad from the Amar Ujala Awards, which was his last time on camera, was also screened at the festival. In 2017, Girish Karnad was a panelist at the Bangalore Lit Fest. He spoke alongside Guillermo Rodriguez, who edited a book on late poet-scholar AK Ramanujan. The topic of the panel discussion was 'The World of AK Ramanujan' in which Karnad paid tribute to the poet-scholar who was his personal acquaintance.
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