Legal Luminaries who dared High and the Mighty Politicians
by M K Vidyaranya
The law as it exists today seems to be strong and that its arm is long enough to reach all illegal acts contrary and offencive to public morality or public decency committed by persons however strong, influential or mighty they may be has been proved to the hilt by the recent arrest of ruling party politicians and ministers.
All law abiding citizens are sure to appreciate the way in which the former Karnataka Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde, who, after two years of intensive investigations exposed the Illegal Mining Scam and 'corrupt' deeds of politicians including, B S Yeddyurappa who was compelled to resign from his coveted post of Chief Ministership. He is now colling his heels at the Bangalore Central Prison at Parappana Agrahara on the outskirts of Bangalore.
Unlike others of his tribe, Justice Santosh Hegde,who was the Supreme Court Judge before appointed Lokayukta in Karnataka, has become a National figure for his in depth report on the Illegal Mining scam in Karnataka.
Former Ministers Katta Subramanya Naidu, his son Katta Jagdish, have also been sent to jail in Bangalore on corruption charges while all powerful former minister GaliJanardhana Reddy who was picked up by the CBI on the directions of the Supreme Court of India, pertaining to a case of Illegal Mining and sent to a jail in Andhra Pradesh.
People are all praise for the 50 year old Lokayukta Judge N K Sudhindra Rao, who dared to send Yeddyurappa, Katta Subramanya Naidu and his son to jail and issue summons to former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and his wife Anita Kumaraswamy, a sitting MLA.
While Yeddyurappa hails from the all powerful Lingayat community , Kumarawsamy is a Vokkaliga.
People who are watching the Yeddyurappa case say, "The Judge will not bend to any one, he is a Judge of sterner stuff", they feel adding that he is one of very few judges who has upheld the law without prejudice without fear or favour in an equal and fair way.Both communities are fighting for power in Karnataka right from the formation of Karnataka.The Lingayats comprise 17 per cent of the population of Karnataka and are dominant in the central and northern parts of Karnataka while the Vokkaligas, who comprise 15 per cent of the 5 crore-odd population of Karnataka, are spread mainly across Bangalore, Mandya, Hassan, Mysore, Kolar and Chikamagalur.
The Dalits in Karnataka comprise 23 per cent of the population, Kurubas 8 per cent while the Muslims make up 10 per cent. The rest of the population comprises Christians and others.
Though the Dalits outnumber the Lingayats and Vokkaligas, it is the two communities that matter in the state's politics.
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