
to take over the reigns of the state administrative machinery as the new Chief Minister in the evening representing the Janata Dal-Secular party while on the other hand Dr. G Parameshwar, KPCC President will be sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister representing the Indian National Congress party.
The move of the Congress party in only naming the KPCC president for the DCM’s post and not heeding to the demand of the 16 MLAs’ Lingayat lobby to give one more DCM position to a Lingayat legislator belonging to the North Karnataka region is set to pave way for new disenchantment among the newly elected Lingayat legislators.
The Congress party had fielded 44 Lingayat candidates of whom 16 have emerged victorious while two are elected on a Janata Dal-Secular party ticket. Thanks to the Veerashiva-Lingayat controversy let free by the Siddaramaiah led previous Congress party government the ruling party received a severe drubbing during the polls.
About 16 Ministers including many Lingayat leaders were packed off in the just concluded polls while returning the BJP nominees in a big way thus making the Siddaramaiah government’s move for a separate minority religion status tag recommendation boomerang rather than be of any advantage.
Interestingly Shamanuru Shivashankarappa, President of the All India Veerashiva Mahasabha which was dead opposed to the government’s stance and MB Patil, former Major Irrigation minister who was in the forefront in favor of the government’s recommendation have managed to win. However Vinay Kulkarni and Dr Sharanprakash Patil,other two ministers’ for the government on the issue have been bundled off by the voters.
Once the move to lobby for a DCM berth for Lingayats’ of the North Karnataka set in motion counter moves also began by other communities.RV Deshpande,Brahmin Congress MLA for eight times lobbied to become DCM on seniority and community basis.Later it was the turn of R Roshan Baig,former minister and Shivajinagar MLA who gave a futile try to become a DCM on minority quota basis.
Much before the issue had its natural death the move also gave rise to a different controversy as HK Patil,former Rural Development Minister’s name also cropped up in the Lingayat MLAs’ belonging to North Karnataka region to be considered for the DCM post.
Umesh Patil,president of youth wing of Veerashiva Mahasabha has issued a press note questioning the rationale behind the KPCC move of including HK Patil’s name among the 16+1 Lingayat MLAs’.He’s also urged the former minister to produce documents to this effect.
It may be recalled here that although HK Patil belongs to the Reddy community with Tirupati Tirumala as the family deity every now and then he’s under the habit of occupying positions in the name of a Lingayat!
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HD Kumaraswamy swearing in in the evening;temples run in the morning

Haradanahalli Devegowda Kumaraswamy designated Chief Minister is having a hectic schedule since this morning and he will be formally taking the oath of office and secrecy later in the evening before Vidhana Soudha,the picturesque stone marvel at 4.30 pm.
He left to Mysuru in a helicopter in the morning from the HAL airport here and reached the Lalit Mahal helipad and went by road to the Chamundi hills to pray Goddess Chamundeshwari who also happens to be the deity of Mysuru royal dynasty.After returning from the temple he’ll again board the chopper to alight at Ramanagar where he’s again scheduled to pray at the local Chamundeshwari temple.Then he’ll be returning to the city by noon.
Yesterday he and his father HD Devegowda along with family members visited the Dharmasthala in South Canara district and Sringeri pilgrimage centers in Chikkamagalur district in separate small flights to perform religious rituals for being fulfilled their fond wishes.The senior Gowda also took part in the poornahuti stage of Ati Maharudra Yaaga.
It may be recalled here that HD Devegowda with most of his family members had performed a Yaaga by the same name for 13 days before the elections.A similar ritual was also undertaken by him at the renowned Kolluru Mookambike temple in Udupi district.
Hindusthan Samchar/Manohar Yadavatti
Congress’ G Parameshwara to take oath as Karnataka deputy CM on Wednesday
Bengaluru: Congress leader G Parameshwara will on Wednesday take oath as the Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister. Ahead of his swearing-in ceremony on May 23, Karnataka Chief Minister-designate H D Kumaraswamy confirmed the development.
He also informed that the Speaker and Deputy Speaker will be elected on May 25. The portfolios of the Cabinet of Ministers will be decided on Thursday.
“We took a decision regarding the expansion (of the cabinet). Speaker and deputy speaker would be elected on 25 May. Portfolios would be decided day after tomorrow. Everything is alright, no differences,” Kumaraswamy told news agency ANI.
The announcement comes after a meeting that took place today evening. On Monday, the Janata Dal (Secular) leader Kumaraswamy met UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi.
The oath-taking ceremony will witnesses a gathering of non-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief ministers and chief of opposition parties.
Kumaraswamy earlier met Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati at her residence here and invited her for his oath ceremony. The lone MLA of Mayawati’s BSP will be part of the state Cabinet.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee, Puducherry Chief Minister Narayanasamy, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav will also mark his presence on the occasion.
Kumaraswamy has also invited Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury to attend his swearing-in ceremony.
On Saturday, Kumaraswamy was invited by Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala to form the government in the state, after BJP’s B S Yeddyurappa stepped down ahead of the floor test in the state assembly.
While Kumaraswamy was earlier expected to swear-in as Karnataka Chief Minister on Monday, the ceremony later got pushed to May 23 due to the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
The JDS fought the May 12 Assembly elections in alliance with the BSP while the party formed a post-poll alliance with the Congress following a hung verdict on May 15.
The BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats, while the Congress was leading in 78 constituencies and the JDS managed to bag 37 seats. The BSP has one MLA and two seats went to Independents. The newly-formed alliance has claimed support of 117 MLAs in the 224-member House with an effective strength of 221.
(Agencies)
Muslim organisations demand Dy CM post to Roshan Baig
Bengaluru: A group of Muslim organisations on Tuesday demanded to appoint a Muslim as Deputy Chief Minister of the state. The group asked that either seven-time Congress MLA from Shivajinagar R Roshan Baig or any other leader from the Muslim community be made the Deputy Chief Minister in Karnataka.
Reacting to the demand, Mr. Baig said that he does not find any problem in the demand.
“What is wrong in it? Why not? If people from other communities can make demands then why can’t people from my community? I am also a senior Congress leader, I am a seven-time MLA. But, in the end, high command will decide,” Baig told news agency ANI.
The Congress, which emerged as the second largest party after recently-held Karnataka state assembly elections, will form a government in the state in alliance with the Janata Dal (Secular), with H.D. Kumaraswamy as the Chief Minister.
On Saturday, Kumaraswamy was invited by Governor Vajubhai R. Vala to form the government in the state, after Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) B.S. Yeddyurappa stepped down ahead of the floor test in the state assembly.
Kumaraswamy is set to take oath on Wednesday.
(ANI)
Security forces free to respond if Pakistan opens fire: Rajnath

As Pakistani Rangers continued shelling on the international border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said the security forces have a free hand to respond as they deem fit if the neighbouring country continued the offensive.
Speaking at the Border Security Force’s (BSF) 16th investiture ceremony function here, Singh said “We have a neighbour that does not want to correct itself.
“Yet, we must not fire the first bullet at our neighbour. But if it opens fire, you (security forces) have to decide what action to take. Then no one will ask why you did so.”
New Delhi had on May 16, announced a ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir, asking security forces to halt their operations during Ramadan to help “peace loving Muslims” observe the holy month in a peaceful environment.
The Minister also said that perhaps the neighbouring nation “did not want peace for some unknown reasons”.
According to the police, the Pakistani Rangers have been carrying out indiscriminate shelling and firing in Arnia, R.S.Pura and Ramgarh sectors in the Jammu and Samba districts since Monday. At least 30 BSF outposts and some two dozen border villages have been targeted.
‘Clean air plan lacks sector-specific emission reduction targets’

The proposed National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) would be of “no use” as it has “not mentioned sector-specific and time-bound emission reduction targets” for industries. It has also failed to lay enough emphasis on units which are contributing to air pollution, environmentalists say.
With the goal to meet the prescribed annual average ambient air quality standards at all locations in the country in a stipulated timeframe, the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in mid-April, floated the draft of the programme seeking public opinion till May 17.
According to experts, the draft suggests that NCAP will reduce air pollution by 35 per cent within next three years and 50 per cent in the next 5 years.
“This is more of a generic target for the country and it has to be translated into city or region wise target,” the environment think-tank Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Executive Director Anumita Roychowdhury told IANS.
“On the basis of this pan India target, sector-specific targets which are not mentioned in the proposed programme have to be worked out for industries and accordingly a roadmap of stringent action is required to be followed to meet ambient air quality standards in a time bound manner,” she added.
The draft acknowledged air pollution “has increasingly been becoming a serious concern predominantly for the health of the people”.
While the problem of air pollution is mainly urban-centric, studies show regional scale pollution, which is more concentrated in entire Indo- Gangetic plains of India and more industrialised states, the draft said.
“The draft NCAP does not clearly speak about what should be done with various industrial sectors that are contributing to air pollution, though it recognised the fact that they are among major sources of air pollution. The proposed programme, without sector-specific and time-bound emission reduction targets, would be of no use,” Greenpeace India Senior Campaigner, (Climate & Energy) Sunil Dahiya told IANS.
Echoing Dahiya, Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment’s Analyst Kankana Das told IANS: “Industries ranging from thermal power, cement, foundry, coke oven and sponge iron plants to construction sector and transports which are major contributors to air pollution hardly got any place in the discussion of the proposed porgramme.”
The government, however, has undertaken a slew of measures, including notification of National Ambient Air Quality Standards and sector specific emission and effluent standards for industries, monitoring network for assessment of ambient air quality, introduction of cleaner fuel, leapfrogging from BS IV to BS VI standards for vehicles by April 1, 2020, ban on bursting of sound-emitting crackers between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and many others.
“With these recent policy interventions, air quality has purportedly shown some minor improvement in some major cities in recent times which as of now cannot be called a trend,” the draft said.
However, this is “not sufficient” and higher level of focused time bound initiatives at both city and rural level now “appear obligatory” to address the issue comprehensively at the national level, it further said.
The draft proposes source apportionment study and formulation of action plan, but experts argue there is lack of synchronisation between the two.
“According to the proposed draft, the source apportionment study will be done in two years for 94 non-attainment cities, whereas the action plan for 100 non-attainment cities will be formulated in one year. Without having an insight of pollution sources, what is the purpose of making city specific action plan? It defeats the whole purpose of coming out with an action plan,” Das said.
For instance, West Bengal has Kolkata as the only non-attainment city. What about cities like Asansol, Raniganj, Howrah or Durgapur which are already listed as Critically Polluted Areas (CPAs) or Severely Polluted Areas (SPAs) in terms of air pollution component,” she asked.
Roychowdhury pointed out National Ambient Air Quality standards by themselves “do not put the liability of achieving them on the state governments or pollution control boards”.
“The NCAP framework needs a system that will incentivise achievement of air quality targets and disincentivise failure to meet the targets. The system needs teeth,” she said.
The environmentalists alleged data from Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) and ambient air quality monitoring stations installed in the vicinity of the industrial plants and facilities, specifically for 17 red-category industries, was not made public.
“NCAP must address this issue,” Dahiya said.
Yeddyurappa stares at uncertain future in Karnataka

Proving third time unlucky as Karnataka’s Chief Minister, the BJP’s Lingayat strongman, B.S. Yeddyurappa, stares at an uncertain future although his party bets on his return to power again.
“Yeddyurappa will continue to be the party’s state unit president till we return to power again. He will become chief minister again before his political career ends,” Bharatiya Janata Party spokesman Vamanacharya told IANS here.
Yeddyurappa, 75, resigned on Saturday before the crucial trust vote as he did not have the majority in a hung House, falling seven short of the 111-halfway mark in the 225-member Legislative Assembly, whose current strength is 222.
Of the 222 assembly segments where the election was held on May 12, BJP won 104, the Congress 78, the Janata Dal-Secular, 37 and one each by Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Karnataka Pragnyavantha Janatha Party (KPJP) and an Independent, leading to an inconclusive election.
Election in one assembly segment in Bengaluru has been deferred to May 28 due to electoral malpractice and countermanded in another constituency due to the death of BJP contestant B.N. Vijaya Kumar. One member of the Anglo-Indian community is nominated to the House.
Mauled at the hustings, a bruised Congress and a wounded Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) came together after the poll results threw up a hung House and formed a post-poll alliance to upstage the BJP in the numbers game and also staked claimed to power.
When Governor Vajubhai R. Vala invited Yeddurappa to form a BJP government and take oath as Chief Minister after he too staked claim to power, a defiant Congress and its JD-S ally petitioned the Supreme Court to stall his swearing-in and advance the floor test from the 15 days laid down.
Though the alliance partners did not succeed in preventing Yeddyurappa taking oath on May 17, they prevailed upon the apex court to advance the floor test to May 19, which he did not take in the absence of even the simple majority.
Admitting that the BJP has in the Congress-JD-S a common foe than two rival parties, Vamanacharya said the combined alliance would be their target to beat in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
“We are setting our sight on the 2019 general elections as Yeddyurappa vowed to win in all the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the southern state during his emotional speech on the floor of the House before bowing out of office gracefully,” said Vamanacharya.
With the focus henceforth on the parliamentary elections, the BJP will not worry much on what will happen in the hung assembly or how long the Congress-JD-S coalition government will last, currently with a combined strength of 115 seats.
Political analyst Sandeep Shastri, however, feels Yedddyurappa’s prospects of becoming Chief Minister again are bleak for various reasons.
“Yeddyurappa’s speech in the Assembly before calling quits sounded as a farewell address. Three-four years later, he may not be eligible to become chief minister again if we go by the BJP’s yardstick of not having leaders above 75 years in power. This election possibly was his last chance at the power,” Shastri told IANS.
BJP’s veteran leaders like L.K. Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Yashwant Sinha have sidelined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they were above 75 years in age.
“But the party is certain to bank on Yeddyurappa’s popularity as a Lingayat leader for the general elections,” Shastri added.
Observing that the BJP may not tinker with its state leadership for the time being, Shastri said Yeddyurappa would continue to be the party’s chief campaigner for the Lok Sabha elections as the tallest Lingayat leader across the state.
Vamanacharya, however, contended that age was no bar for the party, as there was no other leader to rival Yeddyurappa in seniority and stature at the state level.
“Age is no bar for us as there is no competition to him (Yeddyurappa). As he has been declared a leader, creating parallels will not be a good sign of a national party,” Vamanacharya added.
The party’s hunch is that the Congress-JD-S alliance may fall apart sooner than later, giving Yeddyurappa another chance to become Chief Minister for the fourth time.
“Let the Congress and JD-S fight, then the anti-incumbency, which exists against the former will escalate, as some of its re-elected legislators will be back in power in their coalition government,” noted the spokesman.
K Chandrashekar Rao Avoid Sharing Stage with Congress In Kumarswamy Swearing- In Ceromony
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will give the swearing-in ceremony of HD Kumaraswamy in Karnataka a miss on Wednesday, choosing to meet the JD(S) leader a day before instead.
The Chief Minister’s Office has said that Rao will skip Kumaraswamy’s oath-taking ceremony because of “important engagements”. Speculation, however, is rife that he doesn’t want to share the stage with leaders of the Congress, the regional rival of his party Telangana Rashtra Samiti.
Rao was the first among opposition leaders to moot the idea of a federal front ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, but the JD(S) decision to enter into post-poll alliance with the Congress has put the TRS chief in a spot.
Not wanting to be seen sharing the same space as Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi months before General and Assembly elections, KCR will thus skip the first big show of opposition unity, that too in a southern state.
Besides the Gandhis, Kumaraswamy’s swearing-in ceremony is likely to be attended by Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, BSP chief Mayawati, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee and Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu.
Kumaraswamy was among the regional leaders KCR had met to gather support for his ‘federal front’ idea and had even urged Telugu voters in Karnataka to back the JD(S).
Reacting to KCR’s move, the Telangana BJP said the ‘federal front’ idea was “nothing but parties uniting against the BJP”.
“KCR supported JD(S) and now they are going with the Congress. The JD(S) and the Congress even chose Hyderabad to shelter their MLAs in a bid to prevent poaching, with TRS support. The TRS hidden agenda is exposed. The federal front is nothing but parties uniting against the BJP. The TRS will become like the JD(S) here and help Congress,” said Telangana BJP president K Laxman.
For Chandrababu Naidu, the swearing-in ceremony is an opportunity to place itself among opposition parties, having quit the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) earlier this year.
SP richest regional party with over Rs 82 crore declared income

With a declared income of Rs 82.76 crore, the Samajwadi Party is the richest of the 32 regional parties in India, a report by Association for Democratic Reforms said on Tuesday.
The SP was closely followed by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) with an income of Rs 72.92 crore and AIADMK with Rs 48.88 crore.
The total income of the 32 regional parties for 2016-17 fiscal was Rs 321.03 crore.
Out of these, 14 parties claimed decline in income and 13 others an increase in income.
Five regional parties did not submitted their income tax return to the Election Commission. These are Indian National Lok Dal, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party, All India United Democratic Front, and Kerala Congress-Mani.
The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen and Janata Dal-Secular declared that more than 87 per cent of their total respective incomes remaining unspent, while the TDP said 67 per cent of its income remaining unspent.
The DMK declared spending Rs 81.88 crore more than its income while the Samajwadi Party and AIADMK declared spending Rs 64.34 crore and Rs 37.89 crore more than their total incomes respectively.
Apart from these 32, audit reports of 16 regional parties were unavailable. These include Aam Aadmi Party, National Conference, and the Rashtriya Janata Dal.
ED seizes Dabur India director’s assets worth Rs 21 cr

The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday seized assets worth Rs 20.87 crore belonging to the director of Dabur India Limited under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) for holding assets abroad.
The seizure order has been issued pursuant to an investigation which prima facie revealed that the company’s Director Pradip Burman had deposited $3.21 million in his account with the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) in Zurich, according to ED officials.
Burman declared before the Income Tax Department that he had earned the amount, but had not shown it in the IT returns, filed in India for the period 2007-08.
After the investigation, the IT Department filed a prosecution complaint against him in the court of metropolitan magistrate, which is pending trial.

