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കര്‍ണ്ണാടക ഇലക്ഷന്‍ (അവലോകനം: ജോര്‍ജ്‌ ഏബ്രഹാം)

Published on 02 May, 2013
കര്‍ണ്ണാടക ഇലക്ഷന്‍ (അവലോകനം: ജോര്‍ജ്‌ ഏബ്രഹാം)
Karnataka State Election a key test:
                           George Abraham, President, Indian National Overseas Congress (I), USA
The 224-member Karnataka assembly will go to polls on May 5 and counting of votes will take place on May 8. Undoubtedly, this will set the tone for the 2014 general elections and will have significant impact on the political parties as to how they would conduct themselves in the realignment process.
 It is well known the state of Karnataka has been beset with corruption, nepotism, ineptitude, public squabbling and internal rivalries and to simply put it very bad governance. The BJP regime has also become known for its religious intolerance of the minorities and moral policing. In nut shell, BJP in their years as a ruling party saw Karnataka take a beating in terms of development as well as suffering a setback to the progressive image of one such a vibrant state.
I do believe the Kannada people deserve better governance. It was a state that created a Silicone Valley for India through its dynamism and energy under various Congress Governments. Non-Residents Indians working with entrepreneurs in India played a vital role in transforming the Karnataka Stateespecially the city of Bangalore into a world class metropolis.
US president Barack Obama has mentioned Bangalore in many of his speeches including once when he exhorted American students ‘to toil harder at school, saying their success would determine the country's leadership in a world where children in Bangalore and Beijing were raring to race ahead’.
          Successive Congress Governments in Karnataka played key roles in making this a reality. It was the Congress governments under Shri. Veerappa Moily and Shri. S.M. Krishna who have ushered Karnataka into the modern age recognizing the potential of the Information Technology and Bio-medical research and laid the foundation for their growth. In addition, the land reform act, major irrigation projects, establishments of several Universities including the University for Medical Studies and the prestigious Law School of India University were all part of those notable achievements.
 
Moreover, four lakh houses were constructed during the last Congress Karnataka Government under "Rajiv Gandhi rural housing programme. Since 1980 Karnataka leads the nation in GDP and per capita GDP as compared to other states in India and it should also be noted that with the initiatives undertaken during the Congress Government, Karnataka became home of  largest biotechnology with 50% of large firms in Bangalore.”
 
     Smt. Sonia Gandhi in a major address pepping up the Congress cadres in Karnataka said “we all know corruption is a disease, a cancer. Who does it affect the most, it is the poor. No other party has done what UPA has done to fight corruption. We brought RTA (Right to Information Act) because we genuinely want to fight corruption”.   She went on to say that the UPA government wanted to pass the Lokpal bill but BJP has indeed obstructed the initiative.
 
          There is no doubt that corruption is endemic and it is a national problem that transcends all boundaries. However,  it is clear to those keen political observers who take an objective look at the issue that UPA Government has done a whole lot more to fight corruption than anyone other party. Anyone who is directly accused of corruption has either resigned from the Government, sent to jail or under active investigation and facing possible trial.
 
The RTI itself has become the catalyst in unearthing numerous cases of corruption and has become a very effective tool in the hands of the civil society. In addition, the UPA Government has introduced number of bills in the Parliament to combat corruption public places that include  The Public Procurement Bill, 2012, Grievances Redresser Bill,  Foreign Bribery Bill, Judicial Accountability Bill  as well as the  Whistle Blowers Protection Bill.
 
 
          What happened to Karnataka under the stewardship of Yeddyurappa is out there for the record. He is accused of massive corruption, with 15 cases including him and his family members and was subsequently jailed.  This is the first Chief Minister who has been jailed because of corruption. It has been reported in the media that “All restraint appears to have been thrown to the winds during the reign of Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa when the Reddy brothers, ministers in his Bharatiya Janata Party government who had allegedly bankrolled the party's campaign, were given free rein and the illegal mining spilled into adjoining Andhra Pradesh”
 
A former BJP leader and a junior central minister Mr. V. Dhananjaya Kumar has even alleged that one of the national leaders of BJP was on the take from the Yeddyurappa Government in this web of corruption and the  misguided governance.
 
          BJP also tried to turn Karnataka into a mini Gujarat with fanning of the flame of communalism across the state. There were cases of people getting killed, worship places of minorities attacked and their leaders jailed for exercising their right to religious freedom under the Constitution. Once again the objective of the BJP Government was to divide the people along caste and religious lines. Sonia Gandhi while visiting the Mangalore city for ages said the following "We have to see the forces of communalism are defeated... We must stand up and fight these forces. We must fight communalism regardless of where it originates from
 
          The UPA Government under the capable leadership of Dr. Manmohan Singh has shown the way for economic growth and prosperity for all its citizens by leading India as an important player in the global arena while keeping the integrity of the nation and providing inclusive growth opportunity to everyone. The Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Act alone has given much needed relief for the so many unskilled laborers across the country. The reforms in the economic arena including granting of FDI to multinationals are not only to benefit the consumer but also expected to bring technology and jobs along with it.
 
          Undoubtedly, the NRIs in United States especially from the proud state of Karnataka with a long history and tradition who would like to see their State continue to be a beacon of hope for freedom, liberty and Justice for all.  The cosmopolitan city of Bangalore that has become a magnet for those with a vision, dynamism and energy has to be sustained and to be protected. The NRIs indeed have a stake in the outcome of this very important election.
 
          Therefore, the time is ripe for the people of Karnataka to speak out on the Election Day with their ballots.  They can reclaim their state back by electing clean candidates who are committed to good governance. I am certain that people of Karnataka will deliver their answer on May 5th.
 
 
[ Indian National Overseas Congress (I), USA is the  recognized entity in USA by the All India Congress Committee and has various chapters that include a Karnataka Chapter headed by Dr. Dayan Naik]

കര്‍ണ്ണാടക ഇലക്ഷന്‍ (അവലോകനം: ജോര്‍ജ്‌ ഏബ്രഹാം)
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a Pravasi 2013-05-02 09:01:15
Come on, you should worry about your problems here. Kanataka people will take care of their problems. None of you have a vote there,. Your writing about Karnataka corruption  is the same as Congress's central Govt. what happened to sm krishna you guys sacked him it looks like. now he is a her??? UPA is full of corruption and ineptitude. get the stick in your eyes out first, before going after the speck in someone else's eye. if you are funding the election there it is a violation of US and Indian laws, i guess. watch what you are doing. 
Malayalayalee 2013-05-02 14:56:44
Are you not ashamed to say BJP in Govt in Karanadaka is correcpted? What about UPA? all are saints? Congress under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi, really looting the country as well as the people. she is worried about Ambani's safety. poor girls raped everyday under her nose. she is not bothored. how much she got on helikopter scandal? what about Coal scandal. ? "swanthom kannile kole eduthittu venum, mattullavarude kannile karadu edukkan".. jai bharath.
bijuny 2013-05-02 20:02:17
കർണാടകയിൽ നിന്നും വല്ലതും തടയുമോ ?
thambi 2013-05-03 16:28:02
Gappa,Hanu,Urs,Krish and Moul did so much good to Karnataka and then how they got rejected and thrown out of Karnataka to the Centre and accepted the BJP.What happened to Charcol and 2G.It isnt corruption,say something about the comment SC made on CBI and the govt headed by UPA and Mrs Sonia.Are you representing ihe Congress(o),(I),(A)or INC headed by Mrs. Sonia? There is an (I)with your OSC.Wish you good luck with each dollar OSC sent to Karnataka.Thank the EC this time for one day election and early counting.
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