Firoz.T.Totanawala
The Bangalore Metro Reporter
1st July 2011 issue-
IN THE NAME
OF LORD
YEDURAPPA USES PUBLIC MONEY FOR PERSONAL USE
ADS FROM PUBLIC MONEY TO CHALLENGE HDK ALLEGATIONS
Well, the meaning of
Democracy is changing day by day. Particularly in Karnataka, where the politics
has reached rotten low, any new insult and abuse of Democracy by the bigwigs in
power is just expected.
So, here is another
one from the Yedurappa camp. To ask you a simple question, what would you do
when you are in power and have to settle a personal score with someone? Forget
about you, in case of Yedurappa, besides using the power to curb, he will even
use the taxpayers’ money for his personal matters.
Few days back, major
newspapers carried front page advertisements of Chief Minister B.S Yeddyurappa’s
open letter to former C. M., H. D. Kumaraswamy daring him to swear before Lord
Manjunath regarding his charge that Yedurappa had tried for a compromise. Shockingly,
the advertisements were issued by the State Information Department which means
that the payment was done by the Government from the taxpayers’ money to settle
personal score of Yedurappa with Kumaraswamy which indeed is a case of misuse
of taxpayer’s money. Yedurappa has no right to issue advertisements funded from
the State treasury to in reply to any of his personal allegations. He could have
used the media to refute the charges and dare Kumaraswamy to swear before Lord
Manjunatha, but, he has no right to spend huge money from public treasury to
settle his personal scores. If he was indeed interested, he should have paid
from his own pocket.
Charges and counter
charges between the ruling party and opposition are very natural in a democracy.
But, in the case of B.S Yeddyurappa’ Government, the charges by the opposition
particularly the JD(S) and especially its boss and former C.M. H.D. Kumaraswamy
has never allowed Yedurappa to sleep peacefully particularly for the last one
year. Kumaraswamy has been exposing scams after scams against Yedurappa, his
kith and kin and Ministers and he had also made the charges with irrefutable
documents once. Consequently, the BJP High command at one time had almost
decided to send Yedurappa packing, but of course, Yedurappa proved too powerful
and continues to be the Chief Minister of Karnataka till today.
On the Contrary, this
is not the first time Yedurappa tried to manage Kumaraswamy. Earlier when Kumaraswamy
was to release scam related documents in New
Delhi , Yedurappa had tried to rope in the JD(S) leader
M.C Nanaiah to contain Kumaraswamy. But, Nanaiah refused to play the ball and
embarrassed Yedurappa then tried in vain to defend his move. Subsequently, it
is not surprising that he used his wheeler dealer to bridge fences with Kumaraswamy.
While many State BJP leaders
were in denial mood about the patch up efforts, Kumaraswamy dropped another
bombshell by declaring that he will be exposing more scams of Yedurappa at New Delhi to make it a national
issue. Naturally, Yedurappa became restless on this declaration.
In reply, instead of
denying his patch up efforts, he wrote a letter to Kumaraswamy and published it
in all major news papers as advertisements through the Information Department.
In this letter cum advertisement, Yedurappa challenged Kumaraswamy to come to
Dharmasthala and swear before the Lord Manjunath about the whole incident! He
also made some personal allegations against Kumaraswamy, the former PM, H.D.
Deve Gowda and his family.
Democratically, Yedurappa
has every right to deny or rebuke charges made by Kumaraswamy or anybody else
against him. But as the Chief Minister, he has no right to use the taxpayer’s
money to publish newspaper advertisements to deny or level charges against
anyone to defend him personally. There can be no justification to Yedurappa
spending public money, on advertising his open letter to Kumaraswamy. In fact,
he could have just sent the copies of the letter to the Media and they would
have gladly published the full text of the letter with their comments. That
would have been easier and cheaper particularly so when the media is following
the feud between Yedurappa and Kumaraswamy. But he chose to misuse the tax
payer’s money to settle his personal scores. This is highly immoral and illegal
too.
This only explains
the disastrous democratic system that we are following and helplessness of the
people for whom Democracy is to function. But, there is no stopping the
political bigwigs who are in power and no body to question them against their
illegal and insane activities. God save Karnataka.
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