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Amit Shah and Yeddyurappa

On Wednesday, BJP’s CM candidate and former Karnataka Chief Minister Yeddyurappa told a newspaper that the Reddy brothers were given tickets by BJP party president Amit Shah.

He told Indian Express, there is ‘nothing negative’ in giving the brothers tickets, pointing out that they hadn’t given a ticket to Janardhan Reddy.

He was quoted saying: “There is nothing negative…. It was cleared by our national president Amit Shah. Some of the Reddy brothers are contesting the polls but we have not given a ticket to Janardhan Reddy. If they work for the BJP, it will be beneficial for the party. This was the view, and it was accepted by the party leadership.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday trained guns at the ruling Siddaramaiah Government in Karnataka and accused them of not letting the benefits of 'Fasal Bima Yojna' reach the farmers.

Prime Minister Modi, while addressing Kisan Morcha Karyakartas of Karnataka through Narendra Modi (NaMo) App, said that a change in the government is needed to bring changes in the farmer’s condition.

‘Due to the apathy of Karnataka Government, farmers in the state have not got the benefit of 'Fasal Bima Yojna'. A sensitive government, which works for the development of farmers, is needed in the state,’ Prime Minister Modi said.

He said, when Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief ministerial candidate B. S. Yeddyurappa comes to power, he will work with renewed vigour to double farmer’s income.

The Prime Minister further pitched for coordination among nature, farmer and government.

He said that the Centre has increased Minimum Support Price (MSP) for notified crops to at least 1.5 times that of the production cost.

He said that the farmers should have the liberty to choose the kind of crops they want to sow on their land.

‘1 crore farmers have been provided Soil Health Card in Karnataka. 4000 hectare land in Karnataka has already been brought under micro-irrigation. 4 lakh hectare land in Karnataka has already been brought under micro-irrigation,’ the Prime Minister said.

He added that around 3.5 crore farmers have been covered under Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana, out of which 14 lakh farmers belong to Karnataka.

Prime Minister Modi kickstarted a series of election rallies in the poll-bound state on Tuesday, holding three rallies on the first day alone.

He is scheduled to address 12 more rallies in Karnataka until May 8.

Karnataka will go to polls on May 12 to elect its representatives for the 225-member assembly. The results will be out on May 15.

Having fallen on hard times following the humongous iron ore mining scam, the resourceful Reddy brothers of Ballari are back in the reckoning, with the BJP fielding two of them for the political potboiler of an Assembly poll slated next month.

The mining scam that rocked Karnataka not many years ago is no longer a reason for the BJP to jettison the influential Reddy brothers whom it has embraced once again.

The party has fielded G Somashekhara Reddy in Ballari city, and his elder brother and former Ballari Lok Sabha member G Karunakara Reddy in Harappanahalli in Davanagere district.

Though the most resourceful of them--G Janardhana Reddy-- has been barred from entering Ballari, in accordance with his bail conditions in the illegal mining case, he is camping near Molakalmuru in Chitradurga district overseeing the campaign of his siblings as also the BJP, which is making a determined effort to form its government in the key southern state for a second time.

The BJP has publicly distanced itself from Janardhana Reddy, with party chief Amit Shah recently saying it has nothing to do with him, but ground realities suggest otherwise.

The Congress party and a section of the BJP see Shah's statement as mere public posturing. Janardhana Reddy, they say, has been given the task of galvanising the Reddy community votes for the saffron party in the region.

The Reddy brothers, whose stock soared during the iron ore export boom, had played a key role in installing the BJP's first government in the south in 2008.

At the height of their influence, the Reddy troika -- two of whom were ministers and the third Somashekara Reddy the chairman of the Karnataka Milk Federation --were often accused of running the BJP government, before their clout waned.

So complete was the sway of their mining cartel's stranglehold on the region's politics that it had prompted the then Lokayukta Santosh Hegde to refer to the then Bellary (now Ballari) district as "the Republic of Bellary".

But the proverbial long arm of law caught up with Janardhana Reddy and he was jailed in the illegal mining case.

He came out on bail after being behind bars for about three-and-a-half years.

The upcoming elections in Karnataka are a test of sorts for the Reddy brothers.

The Reddy brothers were in political wilderness during the 2013 polls, with the BJP steering clear of them.

The BJP's chief ministerial nominee B S Yeddyurappa and Reddy brothers' close aide and Ballari strongman B Sriramulu had floated their own parties, hurting the saffron party's prospects in the 2013 polls.

Much water has flowed under the bridge ever since.

They returned to the BJP and Sriramulu became the Lok Sabha member from Ballari in 2014.

Accompanied by Janardhana Reddy and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Sriramulu, the BJP's poster boy in this region, filed his papers from Molakalmuru Assembly segment on Saturday.

Janardhana Reddy had also shared the dais with Yeddyurappa that day, leaving no one in doubt that the mining baron is no longer a political pariah for the BJP.

T H Suresh Babu, a nephew of Sriramulu, is eyeing a hat-trick from Kampli in Ballari district.

Sriramulu's uncle, Sanna Fakirappa has been fielded from Ballari Rural seat.

The BJP is betting on the Reddy brothers and Sriramulu do deliver for the party in the region.

Senior Congress leader in Ballari and MLC K C Kondaiah said, "In 2013, their (Reddy brothers') influence was not there, and they were not in the picture. But the brothers and followers are fighting the elections this time." "Yeddyurappa and Sriramulu had their own parties in 2013 and BJP had a very meagre support then. Now all are consolidated. They are now fighting as a single BJP. We have to see," he said.

The BJP suffered a setback in the run up to the elections as two-time Vijayanagara MLA Anand Singh quit the party and joined the Congress, which fielded him for the seat.

He seems to be on a strong wicket there.

Sitting Congress MLA from Ballari Rural N Y Gopalakrishna joined the BJP last week and the party has now fielded him from Kudligi constituency.

The cut and thrust has made the battle for control of Ballari a prestige issue for both the Congress and BJP.

Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi had contested her first election from Ballari and Amethi in Uttar Pradesh in 1999 and retained the latter after winning both.

She had defeated BJP's Sushma Swaraj in Ballari after a high-voltage campaign that revolved around the "Swadesi-Videshi" theme.

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4 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Amit Shah and Yeddyurappa

On Wednesday, BJP’s CM candidate and former Karnataka Chief Minister Yeddyurappa told a newspaper that the Reddy brothers were given tickets by BJP party president Amit Shah.

He told Indian Express, there is ‘nothing negative’ in giving the brothers tickets, pointing out that they hadn’t given a ticket to Janardhan Reddy.

He was quoted saying: “There is nothing negative…. It was cleared by our national president Amit Shah. Some of the Reddy brothers are contesting the polls but we have not given a ticket to Janardhan Reddy. If they work for the BJP, it will be beneficial for the party. This was the view, and it was accepted by the party leadership.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday trained guns at the ruling Siddaramaiah Government in Karnataka and accused them of not letting the benefits of 'Fasal Bima Yojna' reach the farmers.

Prime Minister Modi, while addressing Kisan Morcha Karyakartas of Karnataka through Narendra Modi (NaMo) App, said that a change in the government is needed to bring changes in the farmer’s condition.

‘Due to the apathy of Karnataka Government, farmers in the state have not got the benefit of 'Fasal Bima Yojna'. A sensitive government, which works for the development of farmers, is needed in the state,’ Prime Minister Modi said.

He said, when Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief ministerial candidate B. S. Yeddyurappa comes to power, he will work with renewed vigour to double farmer’s income.

The Prime Minister further pitched for coordination among nature, farmer and government.

He said that the Centre has increased Minimum Support Price (MSP) for notified crops to at least 1.5 times that of the production cost.

He said that the farmers should have the liberty to choose the kind of crops they want to sow on their land.

‘1 crore farmers have been provided Soil Health Card in Karnataka. 4000 hectare land in Karnataka has already been brought under micro-irrigation. 4 lakh hectare land in Karnataka has already been brought under micro-irrigation,’ the Prime Minister said.

He added that around 3.5 crore farmers have been covered under Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana, out of which 14 lakh farmers belong to Karnataka.

Prime Minister Modi kickstarted a series of election rallies in the poll-bound state on Tuesday, holding three rallies on the first day alone.

He is scheduled to address 12 more rallies in Karnataka until May 8.

Karnataka will go to polls on May 12 to elect its representatives for the 225-member assembly. The results will be out on May 15.

Having fallen on hard times following the humongous iron ore mining scam, the resourceful Reddy brothers of Ballari are back in the reckoning, with the BJP fielding two of them for the political potboiler of an Assembly poll slated next month.

The mining scam that rocked Karnataka not many years ago is no longer a reason for the BJP to jettison the influential Reddy brothers whom it has embraced once again.

The party has fielded G Somashekhara Reddy in Ballari city, and his elder brother and former Ballari Lok Sabha member G Karunakara Reddy in Harappanahalli in Davanagere district.

Though the most resourceful of them--G Janardhana Reddy-- has been barred from entering Ballari, in accordance with his bail conditions in the illegal mining case, he is camping near Molakalmuru in Chitradurga district overseeing the campaign of his siblings as also the BJP, which is making a determined effort to form its government in the key southern state for a second time.

The BJP has publicly distanced itself from Janardhana Reddy, with party chief Amit Shah recently saying it has nothing to do with him, but ground realities suggest otherwise.

The Congress party and a section of the BJP see Shah's statement as mere public posturing. Janardhana Reddy, they say, has been given the task of galvanising the Reddy community votes for the saffron party in the region.

The Reddy brothers, whose stock soared during the iron ore export boom, had played a key role in installing the BJP's first government in the south in 2008.

At the height of their influence, the Reddy troika -- two of whom were ministers and the third Somashekara Reddy the chairman of the Karnataka Milk Federation --were often accused of running the BJP government, before their clout waned.

So complete was the sway of their mining cartel's stranglehold on the region's politics that it had prompted the then Lokayukta Santosh Hegde to refer to the then Bellary (now Ballari) district as "the Republic of Bellary".

But the proverbial long arm of law caught up with Janardhana Reddy and he was jailed in the illegal mining case.

He came out on bail after being behind bars for about three-and-a-half years.

The upcoming elections in Karnataka are a test of sorts for the Reddy brothers.

The Reddy brothers were in political wilderness during the 2013 polls, with the BJP steering clear of them.

The BJP's chief ministerial nominee B S Yeddyurappa and Reddy brothers' close aide and Ballari strongman B Sriramulu had floated their own parties, hurting the saffron party's prospects in the 2013 polls.

Much water has flowed under the bridge ever since.

They returned to the BJP and Sriramulu became the Lok Sabha member from Ballari in 2014.

Accompanied by Janardhana Reddy and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Sriramulu, the BJP's poster boy in this region, filed his papers from Molakalmuru Assembly segment on Saturday.

Janardhana Reddy had also shared the dais with Yeddyurappa that day, leaving no one in doubt that the mining baron is no longer a political pariah for the BJP.

T H Suresh Babu, a nephew of Sriramulu, is eyeing a hat-trick from Kampli in Ballari district.

Sriramulu's uncle, Sanna Fakirappa has been fielded from Ballari Rural seat.

The BJP is betting on the Reddy brothers and Sriramulu do deliver for the party in the region.

Senior Congress leader in Ballari and MLC K C Kondaiah said, "In 2013, their (Reddy brothers') influence was not there, and they were not in the picture. But the brothers and followers are fighting the elections this time." "Yeddyurappa and Sriramulu had their own parties in 2013 and BJP had a very meagre support then. Now all are consolidated. They are now fighting as a single BJP. We have to see," he said.

The BJP suffered a setback in the run up to the elections as two-time Vijayanagara MLA Anand Singh quit the party and joined the Congress, which fielded him for the seat.

He seems to be on a strong wicket there.

Sitting Congress MLA from Ballari Rural N Y Gopalakrishna joined the BJP last week and the party has now fielded him from Kudligi constituency.

The cut and thrust has made the battle for control of Ballari a prestige issue for both the Congress and BJP.

Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi had contested her first election from Ballari and Amethi in Uttar Pradesh in 1999 and retained the latter after winning both.

She had defeated BJP's Sushma Swaraj in Ballari after a high-voltage campaign that revolved around the "Swadesi-Videshi" theme.

End of the day political party is a political party ... every1s aim is to win... doesn’t matter what party it is

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6 minutes ago, TechAdvice said:

End of the day political party is a political party ... every1s aim is to win... doesn’t matter what party it is

Modi emo trying to market like Trump that we should not allow family heritage like congress and trying to buy votes on this agenda. Amit Shah gadu emo BAN lo Prakash Raj style. Party nadavali ante konni equations maintain cheyyali ani. Two different ideologies. Just different way but like you said at the end they are not doing anything different than other parties. Power kosam doing whatever it takes. 

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6 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Modi emo trying to market like Trump that we should not allow family heritage like congress and trying to buy votes on this agenda. Amit Shah gadu emo BAN lo Prakash Raj style. Party nadavali ante konni equations maintain cheyyali ani. Two different ideologies. Just different way but like you said at the end they are not doing anything different than other parties. Power kosam doing whatever it takes. 

Reddy brothers ki maaku sambhandham ledu mari cheppukovatma enduko mari, adi cheppi padi rojulu kaala maalli aallaki tickets samparpinchukunnaru 4s086h.gif?1403646236

 

Oka pakka Yediurappa son ki ticket denied who was supposed to contest against Siddharamaiah's son....

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Just now, Kool_SRG said:

Oka pakka Yediurappa son ki ticket denied who was supposed to contest against Siddharamaiah's son....

Yedurappa deggara Reddy brothers ki unnantha money ledu to spend on party campaign. 

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This will send a wrong signal to the people in Karnataka just before the elections ... Anta Assamey

Posted
18 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

This will send a wrong signal to the people in Karnataka just before the elections ... Anta Assamey

@3$%

Posted
1 hour ago, Kool_SRG said:

Reddy brothers ki maaku sambhandham ledu mari cheppukovatma enduko mari, adi cheppi padi rojulu kaala maalli aallaki tickets samparpinchukunnaru 4s086h.gif?1403646236

 

Oka pakka Yediurappa son ki ticket denied who was supposed to contest against Siddharamaiah's son....

Simple equation money can buy anything

Posted
3 minutes ago, alpachinao said:

Simple equation money can buy anything

Love??

Posted
5 minutes ago, alpachinao said:

Simple equation money can buy anything

Ante Yeddiurappa daggara antha dabbu kuda ledantava bhayya or no to kutumba palana ani telling ah Anta Assamey

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Day by day he is losing trust... I used to like him in the first few years of his reign as PM. he is not addressing the rape problem seriously...now this?? who in their right mind would give the ticket to Gali brothers... fk him BJP should lose Karnataka election and the next general elections as well...

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