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The BJP's 18
worthies
WSN Bureau
This is one aspect
that the Indian media did not deem fit to cover though the
information is in the public domain. The WSN brings to you the real
face of the Indian democratic system.
Winner BJP's 18
legislators have a criminal record and have great chances of
becoming a minister also. Will B S Yeddyurappa toe the line of Bihar
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who did not include a single legislator
with a criminal record into the ministry.
Here is a list of
legislators -- who have been elected on a BJP ticket -- with a
criminal record.
Anand Singh,
Vijayanagara: Attempt to murder, rioting, voluntarily causing hurt
by dangerous weapons or means, intentional insult with intent to
provoke breach of the peace, criminal intimidation, house-trespass.
Sriramulu, Bellary:
Attempt to murder, dacoity, wrongful restraint, wrongful
confinement, unlawful assembly, rioting, voluntarily causing hurt by
dangerous weapons or means.
Kudligi B Nagendra,
Kudligi: Attempt to Murder, dacoity, wrongful confinement, unlawful
assembly, rioting, intentional insult with intent to provoke breach
of the peace, voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or
means.
N S Nandieshareddy,
K R Pura: Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his
duty, unlawful assembly, rioting, member of unlawful assembly.
Dr Bagali Sarvabhoum
Satagouda, Indi: Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of
property, forgery for purpose of cheating, using as genuine a forged
document or electronic record, causing disappearance of evidence of
offence.
Chickpet Hemachandra
Sagar D, Chickpet: Offences under the Wildlife Protection and
Karnataka Forest Act.
K S Eshvarappa,
Shimoga: Unlawful assembly, rioting, voluntarily causing hurt to
deter public servant from his duty, assault or criminal force to
deter public servant from discharge of his duty.
Olekarneharuchannabasappa, Haveri: Unlawful assembly, rioting,
wrongful restraint, criminal intimidation, member of unlawful
assembly.
K Raghupathy Bhat,
Udupi: Unlawful assembly, rioting, member of unlawful assembly.
Chandrashekhar Patil Revoor, Gulbarga Dakshin: Wrongful restraint,
voluntarily causing hurt, intentional insult with intent to provoke
breach of the peace.
CT Ravi, Chikmagalur: Rioting, joining unlawful assembly armed with
deadly weapon, joining or continuing in unlawful assembly knowing it
has been commanded to disperse, Promoting enmity between different
groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence,
language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of
harmony.
K G Bopaiah,
Virajpet: Unlawful assembly; rioting; wrongful restraint.
Charantimath Viranna Chandrashekharayya, Bagalkot: Dacoity, unlawful
assembly, rioting, act endangering life or personal safety of
others, assault or criminal force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty, attempting to commit offences punishable with
imprisonment for life or other imprisonment.
M P Renukacharyya,
Honnali: Obstructing public servant in discharge of public
functions, assault or criminal force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty, resistance or obstruction to lawful
apprehension of another person, intentional insult with intent to
provoke breach of the peace, criminal intimidation, wrongful
restraint, voluntarily causing hurt.
Lalaji R Mendon,
Kaup: Unlawful assembly, rioting, member of unlawful assembly guilty
of offence committed in prosecution of common object, assault or
criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty.
Bhusanur Ramesh
Balappa, Sindgi: Unlawful assembly, rioting, criminal trespass, act
endangering life or personal safety of others, voluntarily causing
hurt to deter public servant from his duty, assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty,
voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means, criminal
intimidation.
Abhay Patil, Belgaum
Dakshin: Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public
servant, rioting, joining or continuing in unlawful assembly,
knowing it has been commanded to disperse.
S A Ramadass,
Krishnaraja: Two counts of Rioting, non-attendance in obedience to
an order from public servant, assault or criminal force with intent
to dishonour person.
(Statistics provided by Karnataka Election Watch)
28
May,
2008
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