Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Capitalist tosses catalogues at Primary Reverend during parade



INDIA: An activist of the Karnataka Jagruthi Janandolana, Jayakumar Hiremath, flung catalogues at Primary Reverend Jagadish Shettar at the Independence Day parties at the Manekshaw Celebration Reasons here on Wed, complicated the immediate consultation of a Lokayukta.
The occurrence occurred when Mr. Shettar was coming back after checking the parade in an start vehicle.
The Primary Reverend stayed unfazed.
Hiremath, who is also a participant of the All Indian Independence Martial artists Samithi, was crowded out and taken away by the cops soon after the occurrence. He was taken to the Cubbon Playground Police Place.
The activist, who was seated in the VIP Collection, thrown catalogues which said that the Govt agree to the former Lokayukta N. Santosh Hegde’s review on unlawful exploration in Karnataka.
The publish of the Lokayukta was relaxing unfilled since Sept last after the former Superior Assess Judge Shivaraj Patil tendered resignation in the awaken of accusations of getting a real estate website in abuse of guidelines.
After his stop, the BJP government suggested the name of the former Kerala Great Assess Primary Rights S.R. Bannurmath, but the Governor denied the nomination.
In the brochure, Hiremath required the termination of “corrupt” Ministers from the Cupboard.
On the consultation of the Lokayukta, the brochure said, “It is a shame… no regard for community dislike.”
He required that the Primary Reverend stop his publish, if he was not employing the Lokayukta.
Earlier, Hiremath registered a issue with the Lokayukta against House Reverend R. Ashok in relationship with an claimed unlawful denotification of area in Bangalore.
On September 23, the Karnataka Great Assess had instructed the Condition to start the procedure of consultation of Lokayukta and denied its argument that the Lokayukta would be hired after the Superior Assess provided its judgment on a Unique Keep Case complicated the Great Court’s purchase of quashing the consultation of Chandrashekaraiah as the Upalokayukta.

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