I had shown Palemar the 'dirty road pictures' in Assembly: Khader

February 13, 2012

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Mangalore, February 13: Mangalore MLA U T Khader on Monday reiterated the Congress party's demand that the MLAs involved in the porngate should be disqualified from Assembly.

Addressing a press meet here Mr Khader said that stringent legal action shout be taken against those who caught watching porn during Assembly proceedings as they had desecrated the temple of democracy.

However, Mr Khader said that he was not sure if the mobile phone in which former ministers Laxman Savadi and C C Patil were watching the pornographic clippings in the Assembly belonged to former minister Krishna J Palemar. However, he said that in case the mobile did belong to Palemar then a case should be booked and action should be taken against him.

Mr Khader denied the rumours that he had forwarded the porn clips to Mangalore North MLA Krishna J Palemar, with whom he shared a cordial relationship.

The mobile phone, on which the BJP MLAs Laxman Savadi and CC Patil caught watching porn, belonged to Mr Palemar. As some television footages showed Palemar and Khader watching something on latter's mobile a couple of hour before the porngate scandal, rumours had erupted that Khader had forwarded the obscene clips.

“I was showing the pictures of some bad roads in the district captured by myself to Palemar. I also showed my little daughters photo to him”, Khader said.

Mr Khader lamented that even though Mr Palemar had already clarified the same to media, some people were deliberately trying to drag his name in the porngate.

He said that later he felt that using mobile phone inside the Assembly was his mistake. “But, I feel that there should be a provision to use mobile phones inside the Assembly on some occasions as it is the age of technology”, he said. However, no one should misuse it, he added.

Mr Khader alleged that the BJP Government in the State had failed in the last four years to fulfil promises made to the people.

He said that the Government had failed in enhancing the power generation. “Not even one MW of power has been added in the last four years,” Mr. Khader said. The Government had not taken up any viable project for the growth of Dakshina Kannada, he alleged.

Mr. Khader took potshots at Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda's statement on pothole-free roads. “He first assured of filling potholes by December.

The deadline was then extended till January. Even in the second week of February there has not been any significant progress.” Mr. Khader said the Government should first clear bills of contractors. “The Government should immediately call a meeting of legislators to discuss this issue,” he said.

Mr. Khader said delay in releasing Rs. 1 crore grant for each MLA was hindering him from carrying out development activities. “So far, only Rs. 64 lakh has been released.”

Mr. Khader said the State Government was yet to implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations for the State government employees.

He expressed his dissatisfaction over the poor utilisation of funds under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Generation scheme.


Palemar confirms

Confirming Khader's statement Mr Palemar said that he had discussed a few things with the former on the day of porngate.

“Khader was peeved about bad roads in his constituency. He showed me pictures of bad roads on his mobile. There were pictures of Khader's child too. I enquired about his daughter. The discussion veered to which is better: iPad or the Galaxy Note”, Mr Palemar said.

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January 23,2026

Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot read only three lines from the 122-paragraph address prepared by the Congress-led state government while addressing the joint session of the Legislature on Thursday, effectively bypassing large sections critical of the BJP-led Union government.

The omitted portions of the customary Governor’s address outlined what the state government described as a “suppressive situation in economic and policy matters” under India’s federal framework. The speech also sharply criticised the Centre’s move to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, commonly referred to as the VB-GRAM (G) Act.

Governor Gehlot had earlier conveyed his objection to several paragraphs that were explicitly critical of the Union government. On Thursday, he confined himself to the opening lines — “I extend a warm welcome to all of you to the joint session of the State legislature. I am extremely pleased to address this august House” — before jumping directly to the concluding sentence of the final paragraph.

He ended the address by reading the last line of paragraph 122: “Overall, my government is firmly committed to doubling the pace of the State’s economic, social and physical development. Jai Hind — Jai Karnataka.”

According to the prepared speech, the Karnataka government demanded the scrapping of the VB-GRAM (G) Act, describing it as “contractor-centric” and detrimental to rural livelihoods, and called for the full restoration of MGNREGA. The state government argued that the new law undermines decentralisation, weakens labour protections, and centralises decision-making in violation of constitutional norms.

Key points from the unread sections of the speech:

•    Karnataka facing a “suppressive” economic and policy environment within the federal system

•    Repeal of MGNREGA described as a blow to rural livelihoods

•    VB-GRAM (G) Act accused of protecting corporate and contractor interests

•    New law alleged to weaken decentralised governance

•    Decision-making said to be imposed by the Centre without consulting states

•    Rights of Adivasis, women, backward classes and agrarian communities curtailed

•    Labourers allegedly placed under contractor control

•    States facing mounting fiscal stress due to central policies

•    VB-GRAM (G) Act accused of enabling large-scale corruption

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February 1,2026

Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Sunday criticised the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, claiming it offered no tangible benefit to the state.

Though he said he was yet to study the budget in detail, Shivakumar asserted that Karnataka had gained little from it. “There is no benefit for our state from the central budget. I was observing it. They have now named a programme after Mahatma Gandhi, after repealing the MGNREGA Act that was named after him,” he said.

Speaking to reporters here, the Deputy Chief Minister demanded the restoration of MGNREGA, and made it clear that the newly enacted rural employment scheme — VB-G RAM G — which proposes a 60:40 fund-sharing formula between the Centre and the states, would not be implemented in Karnataka.

“I don’t see any major share for our state in this budget,” he added.

Shivakumar, who also holds charge of Bengaluru development, said there were high expectations for the city from the Union Budget. “The Prime Minister calls Bengaluru a ‘global city’, but what has the Centre done for it?” he asked.

He also drew attention to the problems faced by sugar factories, particularly those in the cooperative sector, alleging a lack of timely decisions and support from the central government.

Noting that the Centre has the authority to fix the minimum support price (MSP) for agricultural produce, Shivakumar said the Union government must take concrete steps to protect farmers’ interests.

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February 1,2026

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The coastal city of Mangaluru is gearing up for a major sporting milestone with the launch of a Golf Excellence Academy at the Pilikula Golf Club (PGC), scheduled to open on May 31. The initiative aims to position Mangaluru firmly on India’s national golfing map.

Speaking to reporters on Saturday during PGC’s first-ever floodlit Pro-Am tournament, club captain Manoj Kumar Shetty said the project is being funded by UAE-based philanthropist Michael D’Souza and is currently in the design phase. Experts from leading golf academies across the country are expected to visit Mangaluru to help shape the training programme and infrastructure.

The academy will train 20 young golfers at a time, with a long-term vision of producing national-level players from the region. Until now, PGC relied on an in-house coach, but the recent renovation of the course and the introduction of floodlights have opened new possibilities for expanding the sport.

Shetty said discussions are underway with two reputed coaching academies, whose heads are expected to visit PGC shortly. “A dormitory for trainers is already under construction. We are inviting academies to assess the facilities and suggest changes so we can build a truly world-class Golf Excellence Academy,” he said.

Professional golfer Aryan Roopa Anand noted that the floodlit course would be a game-changer for young players. “Students can now practise after school hours, even up to 8 or 9 pm, without compromising on academics,” he said.

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