“High Court Orders Siddaramaiah to Pay ₹10,000 Fine, Summons Set for March 6”

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Karnataka High Court Summons Siddaramaiah, Imposes Fine in Protest Case

In a significant development, the Karnataka High Court has ordered Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to appear in court on March 6, 2024, regarding a case involving protests and road blockades conducted in 2022. The court’s directive also includes other Congress leaders named in the case, namely ministers MB Patil and Ramalinga Reddy, as well as Randeep Singh Surjewala.

The court has mandated the physical presence of the Congress leaders before a special court designated for people’s representatives. The case stems from protests held in 2022, where Siddaramaiah and his counterparts staged demonstrations demanding the arrest of former state minister and BJP leader KS Eshwarappa. The protests were in connection with alleged links to the death of a contractor, Santosh Patil.

According to police reports, the Congress leaders obstructed roads during the protests, causing inconvenience to commuters. The agitation occurred following allegations made by Santosh Patil, who accused Mr. Eshwarappa of demanding a 40 percent commission for a project in his village. Tragically, Santosh Patil died by suicide after making these accusations.

In addition to summoning the leaders, the high court imposed a fine of ₹10,000 on Siddaramaiah and his colleagues for unjustly making a police officer a respondent in the case without valid reasons. The police officer was included as a respondent in a counter-case filed on behalf of Siddaramaiah.

Today’s ruling followed Siddaramaiah’s plea to the high court to dismiss the case against him. However, the court’s decision underscores the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability for public officials, regardless of their political stature.

The case reflects the complex intersection of politics and legal proceedings, with implications for governance and public trust in the state’s leadership. As the legal proceedings unfold, all eyes will be on the court’s deliberations and their implications for the political landscape of Karnataka.

Sources By Agencies

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