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Shoba`s supporters threaten to commit suicide

2009-11-07 19:15:16
Last Updated: 2009-11-07 19:16:17

Bangalore: Hundreds of supporters of Shoba Karandlaje, the lone woman minister in the beleaguered first Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Karnataka, on Saturday threatened to commit suicide if she was dropped from the ministry at the behest of party rebels.

"We will commit suicide if Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa drops Shoba madam from the ministry to save his chair. As Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Minister, she has been doing good work," fans told reporters while holding a demonstration in front of her house here in her support.

I ditched my confidantes under pressure: Yeddyurappa

Raising slogans against Reddy brothers - G. Janardhana Reddy and his elder brother G. Karunakara Reddy - and other dissident legislators for seeking her ouster, the supporters urged Karandlaje not to give in to pressure.
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"We condemn the demand of rebel ministers and dissident legislators for Shoba's removal. What crime has she committed? As the only woman minister in the cabinet, she has been working hard and striving to build the party for over a decade," one of her supporters said.

The 44-year-old minister got elected for the first time as legislator from the Yeshwantpur assembly constituency in north Bangalore though she hails from Puttur in Dakshin Kannada in the coastal region.

As the minister was not at home when her fans assembled to express solidarity, they handed over a joint statement to one of her aides, urging her not to give into the "blackmailing tactics" of the rebels.

"We will not allow her to resign at any cost. And if she does, we will commit suicide in front of her house by immolating ourselves," an agitated fan was heard screaming at the demonstration.

When rumours spread that Karandlaje had already faxed her resignation letter to Yeddyurappa earlier Saturday, hundreds of party workers and her supporters from the assembly constituency and Pottur rushed to meet her at her residence.

Removal of Karandlaje has been one of the main demands of the rebels, who allege she behaves like a second chief minister and interferes in the affairs of other ministries, especially revenue and tourism, which are held by Karunakara Reddy and Janaradhana Reddy respectively.

An ardent member of the Hindu right wing outfit Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Karandlaje, however, denied the charges that she was meddling in the functioning of other ministries.

"I am ready to sacrifice my post if it saves the government. But no one has asked me. This 'shadyantar' (conspiracy) against me has been going on for long," Shoba told IANS late Thursday.

She rose in party ranks after being active in RSS and the party's student wing Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishath (ABVP).

She was also general secretary of the party's state unit and was elected to legislative council for the first in 2004.

Of the 106 women who contested in the May 2008 assembly elections, only three got elected, including her. The other two - Seema Ashok Masuti from Dharwad and Mallika Prasad from Puttur - are also from the BJP.



 
 
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Posted by Satisha on Nov 08,2009 16:08 PM
The political blackmail & taking the people of Karnataka for ransom by the so called elected leaders has tarnished whole system in India. People will never ever believe in politicians anymore and they are waste and national burden as they are slow poison to this country and people. Do they have any manners? They could have settled their differences within the party circle without dogfighting publicly. What a shame! Believe me, we don't need politicians. Need to ban all parties and change the system. Millions are dying, but politicians are playing games as if nothing is happening. Are they demons? Let them search their soul & conscience. Looting this country apart, they engage in playing politics as if they are not elected to represent the people. We are fools. Our hearts bleed. They are suicidal lots in this country. Publish all these messages in Newspapers and TVs.
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Posted by MT Raju on Nov 07,2009 21:18 PM
What a shame? To what level politics in the country have dropped? The only way, the situation can be improved is to reject these 52 MLAs, who want to use disgusting tactics to have their way! It is time for people of India to wake up and learn why they are electing members to Parliament and State Legislatures! Some well meaning, educated people should start a crusade to eliminated these pests from political arena. If a fellow is elected on a party ticket, he/she should have the honesty and integrity to serve in that position for five years. If not, he/she should resign and go into hybernation for at least two years before joing another party. No party should accept such fellows for two years. It is a far cry! The corrupt fellows cannot be expected to have any decency or honesty! That is the curse of the country
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