Thursday, May 9, 2013

Deletion of the Voters form the Voter list


Date: 7th May 2013

To,
Mr Anil Kumar Jha
Chief Electoral Officer
Office of The Chief Electoral Officer
Nirvachana Nilaya
Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road
Bangalore 560 001

Sub: Deletion of the Voters form the Voter List

Dear Sir,

At the outset, we take this opportunity to congratulate the Election Commission Karnataka for successfully conducting peaceful elections in the state.

As you are aware voting is a constitutional right given to every citizen of India who is 18 years and above, unfortunately we are placing some facts on record which has denied the very right that the constitution of India has provided.

In the recent Assembly election that was held on 5th May 2013, it was common sight of voters who had voted in the last elections came with the voter ID cards, were shocked when they were told that their names are not found in the official updated voter list. As political party representatives we had to face the angry voters who were denied the constitutional right.

We would like to bring to your notice that there has been a large scale random deletion of voter names from the voter list in Bommanahalli Assembly Constituency. We suspect vested forces operating in nexus with the relevant government functionaries in the wrongful deletion of the voter names and denying them the constitutional right to vote.

In this connection we are raising some serious concerns and question as below:

1.    What was basis on which voters names were deleted from the list that was published for 05-05-2013 polling?
2.    Who was the nodal authority who initiated and authorized the deletions of the voter names?
3.    Was the consent of the voters sort before deletion?
4.    Was there enough evidence established before the deletion of the voter names either through door-to-door visits or in form of declaration from such voters?

We demand a detailed response for the above mentioned question and further request you to conduct a full fledged enquiry into the malpractices that have occurred in the process of voter validation and registration in the Bommanahalli Assembly Constituency.

In the interest of the voters who have been denied the constitutional right of voting, we would request you to instruct the concerned authorities to swing into action without any delay and validate and incorporate the deleted names of the voters and grant them the right that the constitution of India has mandated.

Further, it was also observed that the responsibility of distribution of the voter ID’s that vests with the BBMP authorities, but the shocking fact that came to light during this election is that in Bommanahalli Assembly Constituency bulk voter ID’s of the newly registered voters were handed over to the ruling government representatives and other unauthorized individuals by the BBMP authorities who were actually responsible for the distribution of voter ID’s to the right individuals. Similar cases have come to light in other BBMP Wards of Bommanahalli Assembly Constituency, we would request an affirmative action against the person/s responsible for distribution of the voter ID’s

We truly believe that that the state election commission would take cognizance of all the above concerns raised and act upon without any prejudices and ensure justice to the voters who have been denied the constitutional right.

We submit this memorandum on behalf of the voters who have been denied the right to vote due to the wrong doing of the government functionaries. We request you not to treat this memorandum as a political allegation but as a serious concern on behalf of the citizens who were denied the constitutional right in Bommanahalli Assembly Constituency.

We have enclosed copies of some of the voter ID cards and voter ID numbers who were denied the constitutional right to vote.

Looking forward to hearing from you at the earliest.

Many Thanks,
Warm Regards
Kavitha Reddy


Attachments

Unable to locate the details of the voter who came with voter ID cards we had sent sms on behalf of the following voter ID # to KAEPIC Voter ID # to 9243355223, the response for the same was ‘EPIC is not Correct. Please check your EPIC Number!!!

  • KT/13/076/165486
  • MCL1440973
  • UHN5400882
  • MCL1420165
  • UHN2997112
  • UHN2997120
  • MCL2990968
  • UHN0663740
  • UHN0167007
  • UHN4444931
  • UHN0663997
  • KT/11/089/1377383
Below is the copy of the list of voters (family) who could not vote even though they have been residing in the same house for a long time and had voted in the previous elections in polling station 37 of Ward 174 Bommanahalli Assembly Constituency.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Relieving Questions

 
Published in ToI 'Times Neighborhood Sarjapur & HSR Layout' edition 19th April 2013

Few months back when the Union Minister Jairam Ramesh made an observation that in India we have more temples than toilets, there was a general unqualified uproar among the political class who like always demanded an apology even on a genuine concern.

As a resident of a ‘so called’ well planned and affluent locality like HSR Layout my observation is no different than the Union Minister. Construction workers waking up as early as 4 am to attend their nature calls in a close by empty site or darker areas away from sight of early morning walker is a regular ritual, the plight of women construction workers is indeed unimaginable. If one decides to ignore the woes of construction workers or hawkers around as temporary, think about the people who visit the commercial areas of the Layout. Recently I was at a well know food joint on the 27th main, a older lady walked in requesting the person behind the counter if she could use the toilet, the man very reluctantly nodded.

Incidents like these are neither isolated nor unknown, somewhere the sense of building/planning for a basic facility like a public toilet is not a priority, and indeed it shows complete lack of civic sensibilities from the authorities. While generously doling out CA sites to institutions even in areas that may beat any planning sense the authorities have looked the other way when it comes to providing a basic facilities to a human being, depriving them of human dignity.

What could be more worst than the visuals of construction people walking with water bottles early in the morning, a lady begging to use a toilet at a food joint, a man relieving himself against a compound wall, I wonder when will the authorities wake up to reality?

The medieval mindset of class and gender bias has to change in our urban planning, it’s the primary responsibility of the authorities to provide basic facilities to everyone and make urban planning more inclusive. India is a welfare state and in the midst of commercial focus the idea of India seems to be somewhere lost in the planning by the authorities.

Urbanization is a reality, unless the authorities are not contemporary and inclusive in their outlook and planning we will be left with more and more ‘toilets in public’ with no public toilets across locality.

For the authorities it should be effortless to set-up few paid toilets and issue pre-paid passes to construction workers. Making it mandatory for owner of the property under construction to pay and avail passes for all its construction workers is definitely practical to implement.

Let’s not forget the hard fact that one may or may not go to a temple but everyone has to use a toilet. As a modern day quote rightly says ‘Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail’, it’s about time the authorities acknowledge the mistakes of mindless planning/development and fix the problems rather than leaving people to deal with their own plight.  

- Kavitha Reddy

Friday, February 22, 2013

Friday, October 26, 2012

Join a Cause - Trailwalker 2013

Greeting from Team Mountain Girls!

No mountain is high enough and no valley low enough that the human spirit cannot conquer. Team 'Mountain Girls' is a tribute to that very spirit, scaling mountains and enduring one of the most hostile conditions or walking 100 kms in 48 hours beating the heat to support a cause.

India is no more fancied as a land of elephants and snake charmers. We have changed the tag of being an interesting nation to an important nation and are indeed the fastest growing economy in the world. We have made much progress as a nation BUT there is a HIMALAYAN gap when it comes to the education of the Girl Child. As Mahatma Gandhi said, 'If you educate a man, you educate an individual; if you educate a woman, you educate a family'. No nation can claim glory without its women being partners in its progress and society being inclusive where education and opportunities are not based on gender.

The challenge of inequality is indeed more challenging than any mountain or any valley, so come join us on our unique adventure of scaling mountains and walking the valley to create awareness and make a HIMALAYAN difference.

Strengthen our effort by helping us to raise funds for a cause.

Event                   : Oxfam Trailwalker 2013 - www.trailwalker.in
Event Date           25-27 January 2013
Challenge             : 100 kms l Team of 4 l 48 hours
Fund Target         INR 200000
Cause                  : Education
NGO                    : Oxfam India www.oxfamindia.org
Team Name         : Mountain Girls
Team                  : Kavitha Reddy, Jigna Modh, Deepica Rao, Kinnari Sathe
Uniqueness          : All Women Team
Challenge Target  : 100 kms in 29 hours (Trailwalker 2012 we completed 100 kms in 32.5 hours)

Visit http://www.trailwalker.in/civicrm/pcp/info?reset=1&id=75#.ULW852daHWI 

Contribute generously (tax exempted under 80G), kindly send in your contributions by Cheque/DD/PO in favor of Oxfam India before 15th December 2012.

Our Address: Kavitha Reddy, # 227, 31st Main, 7th Cross, Sector-1, HSR Layout, Bangalore - 560102

About Oxfam Trailwalker

Oxfam Trailwalker is the world's greatest team challenge to overcome poverty and injustice. With teams of 4 required to walk (or run) 100 km in 48 hours, it is a test of physical endurance, mental strength and team spirit. Oxfam Trailwalker is a global phenomenon which started as a training exercise for the Gurkha Regiment in Hong Kong in 1981. Today, Oxfam Trailwalker is a global event with 15 events in 12 countries. Over the last 15 years, more than 32,000 teams have participated in Oxfam Trailwalker and raised over US$ 120 million for Oxfam's work globally. Such huge resources have helped Oxfam create a world of difference in the lives of the most marginalized communities across 100 countries.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Strike to Stink

Over 16000 BBMP staff (including the contract staff) went on strike leaving the 5000 tons of garbage per day care-of-footpath. Striking workers seemed very happy at plight of the city and its citizens, holding all to ransom and our BMP Commissioner, City Mayor and State Govt looked inspired by our PM. Even after paralyzing the city administration for days, one of the strikers when asked by the media, why they are making the citizens suffer went to the extent of saying that they are doing this for the sake of the citizens, make me wonder….my my what the hell did I miss.
So when the strikers were making merry, household who do not care to read/watch news left their garbage bags in a row on their compound walls or let it hang on the gates - some leaking, some getting wet in the rains, some falling off and some bursting out. In support of the striking staff the famous street dogs of Bangalore took to streets showing their solidarity, and letting everyone know what they can do if the demands of the striking staff were not met.
Packs of dogs pulled down the garbage bags on to the streets exposing which household has babies and what diaper brand they use, lady from which household is having her periods and man from which household uses condoms, not to forget which brand. Some walked on the streets trying to ignore it all, some made futile attempts to kick ‘objectionable’ items to the storm water drains.
Some smart citizens took things into their own hands, carried garbage bags and flung it into the empty plots close by or simply threw it on the sides of nearest main road where there are no houses. The plight continued for days, rains for some reason decided to help the striking staff by adding to the raising stink on the streets of Bangalore, not that Bangalore streets were any better it just made it worst.
Garbage, Birth Certificate, Death Certificate, Property Tax etc all came to halt rather piled up. 5000 tons of garbage per day and 3 crores of revenue collection per day seemed nobodies concern. Finally after 3 stinking days they have called off the strike (it seems). Did they get back to their senses or did the City Mayor agreed to their demands is irrelevant, the stink will continue and the citizens will always be the only one to suffer.
This strike episode lack any moral stand, also stinks of arrogance and disregard makes a Bangalorean like me wonder why I should pay the additional garbage cess that was quietly slipped in to the property tax recently!!
- Kavitha Reddy

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

My Himalayan Quest

                    Climbing Mountains for a Cause

Belief: There are a Million ways to Success but there is only one way to Failure - ‘Not Trying’

Am a successful professional with 15 years of corporate experience, having worked with companies like IndiaLife Hewitt and TeamLease Services in Sr Management roles.

As a teenager I always enjoyed Adventure and participated in Rock Climbing Camps and Treks. Wanting to do more in this field, I took to Adventure and Mountaineers full-time in 2009. Armed with a vast and successful corporate background and a burning passion to ‘Evolve adventure as the most effective learning tool, to revive the spirit of adventure among people from all walks of life, and be environment cognizant’ I started BASECAMP Adventures a company that focuses on Outbound Learning and Adventure.

As a qualified mountaineer from the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, with many successful climbing expeditions and several high altitude treks in the Indian and Nepal Himalayas, I felt that there is a need to do more in my own possible way and make a difference. As a mountaineer the best I can do is to climb mountains, and so begins this unique adventure - ‘My Himalayan Quest’: Climbing Mountains for a Cause and to also spread awareness, through a series of expeditions over the next 7 years.

My Himalayan Quest
No mountain is high enough and no valley low enough that the human spirit cannot conquer. ‘My Himalayan Quest’ is a tribute to that very spirit, scaling mountains and enduring one of the most hostile conditions to support a cause.

India is no more fancied as a land of elephants and snake charmers. We have changed the tag of being an interesting nation to an important nation and are indeed the fastest growing economy in the world. We have made much progress as a nation BUT there is a HIMALAYAN gap when it comes to the education of the Girl Child. As Mahatma Gandhi said, ‘If you educate a man, you educate an individual; if you educate a woman, you educate a family’. No nation can claim glory without its women being partners in its progress and society being inclusive where education and opportunities are not based on gender.

The mountain of inequality is indeed more challenging than any mountain, so come join us in our unique adventure of scaling mountains to create awareness and make a HIMALAYAN difference. Strengthen our effort by participating in this climb or by raising funds for the cause or by sponsoring the climbing team.

Planned Expeditions
   Mt Bhagirathi - II, 6512 mts in Gharwal Himalayas, June 2012
   Mt Kamet, 7756 mts in Gharwal Himalayas, May 2012 (29th highest peak in the world
   Mt Manaslu, 8156 mts in Nepal Himalayas, Sept 2012 (8th highest peak in the world)
   Mt Everest, 8848 mts in Nepal Himalayas, April 2013 (highest peak in the world)

Objectives of the My Himalayan Quest
   To put Karnataka on the world mountaineering map
   Raise Funds towards
       o Girl Child Education
       o Women Empowerment
       o Spreading Awareness of Global Warming & Environment
   Any prize money received will be donated to NGOs – Kaagaz, Myhtri Mahila Koota, Oxfam India

Expenses towards My Himalayan Quest
   Mt Bhagirathi -II       INR 25000
   Mt Kamet                 IMF, Govt of India
   Mt Manaslu              INR 400000
   Mt Everest               INR 1900000

Sponsorship/Contribution can be given by cheque in favor of Kavitha Reddy a/c My Himalayan Quest.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Team-up Against Poverty

Hi,

Blogging this asking for your support.

I always believed in rolling up my sleeve whenever wherever I can make a difference, I have supported and lead campaigns that are close to my heart. In a large and diversified country like India every citizen has a responsibility to do whatever they can in their capacity to make India a better place than what they inherited.

Challenges are many and are complex indeed, there is no single solution to address India’s problems. The problems have to be compartmentalized and has to be addressed locally in every village, taluk, town or city. In my small but strong attempt to reduce the gap between the rich & poor, urban & rural, privileged & underprivileged, I have teamed up with 3 of my friends with similar views to walk 100 kms in 48 hours and raise funds for various poverty eradication programs in India through www.trailwalker.in & www.oxfamindia.org

I request you to support our team by making a donation, ‘Team – Jaffa Cakes Jelly Babies’ page http://www.trailwalker.in/index.php/component/civicrm/?task=civicrm/contribute/pcp/info&id=27

Appreciate if you can spread the message among your friends and help us reach more people and raise more funds.

Regards,
Kavitha Reddy

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

www.basecampindia.com


BASECAMP is an integrated Adventure Travel & Outbound Training organization, an offspring of avid, well-trained and certified professionals from Adventure and Human Resource field.

The undying zeal to live on the edge coupled with the passion to promote adventure as a learning tool and to inculcate the spirit of adventure among people from all walks of life had enabled us to develop programs to suit the needs of one and all.

Studies have made evident that participation in adventure activities has a positive effect; adventure motivates, boosts self-confidence and enhances self-awareness. Outdoor activities like Cycling, Fishing, and Games make you feel fresh and relaxed, but the excitement and thrill that accompanies adventure takes to the next level of fulfillment, and makes one feel challenged and encouraged thus, exhibiting ones skills and building self-confidence.

Adventure & Outdoor based training is one of the most preferred training options among the HR fraternity and the corporate as it’s an effective employee engagement model. It enables participants to learn and experience the challenges in an unfamiliar ground. It helps to enhance behavioral skills and qualities of an individual, bringing out latent facets of one's personality.

With a focused approach and deep understanding of Adventure Travel and Outbound Training in India, BASECAMP has publish research reports and articles on adventure and related topics, thereby providing seamless information to people seeking adventure and outdoor activities.

Vision: "Evolve adventure as the most effective learning tool, to revive the spirit of adventure among people from all walks of life, and be environment cognizant".

Spirit: The Outdoor People

Why BASECAMP?

BASECAMP
is unique in its composition, approach, operations and methodology; and it stands by the Vision and Spirit.

- Adventure 360 - Land, Mountains, Water and Skies
- Operational capabilities in India, Nepal, Tibet-China
- Individual & Corporate Programs
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- Adventure on demand - SMS “My Trek

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Yeddi's Chaddi is off?

Dear Mr CM,
This morning I was hoping to begin this open letter with a reference to Mr Jaitley’s comments/ bits on your behalf, but I was robbed of that when I took my bike for servicing this morning. A small time mechanic whoes daily bread comes from servicing bikes was forced to shut down his tiny garage by a gang of BJP goons!! They went around on the streets of my locality forcing all the shops and establishments to down the shutters.

Well Mr CM why should we be punished for your sins, governor has given orders to file a complaint against you based on hard evidence that was all out on media. You have a problem with the governor you sort that out with him don’t make us party to your crimes and please don’t shoot keeping the gun on our shoulders.

What is that you are so proud of and sticking to the CM chair, what is that your government has done in the last 2 years?Your pet Bhaghyalakshmi scheme is a nothing more than an eye wash. Paying Rs 19000 odd towards a LIC policy for a girl child who will get an amount of Rs 100000 odd after 18 years?? Whom are you trying to fool? Please calculate the NPV of Rs 100000 of that 18 years, what will Rs 100000 be worth 18 years from now? Buying and flying down to distribute saris cost the exchequer more than the scheme Mr CM. Over 37% on people in Karnataka are BPL what good is it to cover only 11 lac BPL families in the scheme?

You have put your pictures on the buses and took credit for JNURM projects; KSRTC and BMTC are not the products of your government so don’t take credit without deserving it.

Over 200 MoU on investments have been signed but none seen any light. You have single handedly driven away Wipro and Infosys to Pune and Hyderabad. By giving KIADB land to your family members you have deprived the more eligible ones.

BJP roared when the JMM case happened few years ago, how different is ‘Operation Kamala’? Luring MLAs Corporators, ZP members after them getting elected on other party seats is NOTHING but horse trading and day light bribery!! Just to favor yourself you are force spending public money on re-elections of these defected representatives on your party ticket. You promised a minister berth to even people like Jaggesh and made him the Vice-Chairman of KSRTC!! What credentials does he have for this post?

The sex tainted ministers like Renukacharya and Halappa thrived in your cabinet; you do not have the moral responsibility to question them because of your own un-explainable relationship with one of your minister, so you keep mum. Katta Naidu and Reddy brothers looted and are still looting Karnataka, there is enough proof (not evidence) on their Land and Mining scams respectively, you were/are mum, because it was all ‘you scratch my back I will scratch yours’ type.

When the Reddy brothers drama was going on I truly believed that they were being unfair to you but reality is that you are hand in glove with them. You need them to fill the BJP party funds at the national level and they need you to keep the Lingayat in Karnataka happy (even Lingayats are disgusted with you).

Your temple visits are astonishing!! Who pays for all your personal glory visits? It’s the public of this state; you are burning public money to keep the gods in your favor!! You donate elephants to Temples in Kerala, you go flying to AP, TN temples seeking blessings, you hop in and out of all temples in Karnataka!!

When the RTI application exposed your nepotism, you confessed on camera and promised never to do it again, will you spare a murdered or a criminal if he/she confesses and says he/she will never repeat it? Your sons said that they will return the land, is all this NOT proof to file a case against you?

The BJP at the center commented on the PM that Creasers wife cannot choose the forum to be above suspicion?? You have chosen a retired judge to look into your land scams? Why is the same rule not applicable in your case? Why is that you are not handing over the case to Lokayukta? Why is that you took away the right of the Lokayukta to question elected representative and passed a resolution in the Assembly for the same?

Yesterday Mr Jaitely defended you by opening his statement “some people have asked to file a case on the CM…….ok Mr CM please tell Mr Jaitely that that “some people” whom he very casually referred are the one who voted for you, and you are the CM because of that “some people”.

Ms Nirmala Sitharaman on the Times Now show asked “what the hurry is and why is that Governor did not wait for the report to come”? What was BJP’s hurry in asking Mr Chavan to resign? Even in his case the report was not there, it was enquiry pending!!

Pot cannot call a kettle black, you please resign and prove your innocence if any in the courts of this land. Don’t insult the chair of the CM by sitting on it Chaddi less…have some SHAME and let the law take its course.

As I end my open letter your goons have destroyed public and private property of the citizens!! We had enough of you and your drama; you will get the place in history as the WORST CM of this state without any contest at all.

- Kavitha Reddy

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Say NO to Bribe


With country waking up to scams after scams on a daily basis, 11th Dec was marked as the anti-corruption day, a day to come together as citizens and as civil society and condemn corruption in this country. But there is a need to ask ourselves how much are we responsible?

I would like to narrate my story, being the child of the 70’s I grew up with idealistic values. The India I grew up in was just out of the wars, civil society was more patriotic, at schools and colleges we grew up hearing the stories of people who died for the country putting India first. The media revolution began with print and electronic becoming stronger than ever post- emergency. With the new right to vote @ 18 it unleashed more power and participation. It made me believe that we can make everyone in office that Indian voted for more accountable.

My 1st encounter with bribe was when I went for the vehicle driving test, it was a norm to go through an agent and anyone who applied directly was failed in the 1st attempt. Many who failed decided to opt for an agent just to avoid failing the test again. My 1st refusal to pay bribe stared there, I told the officer who was conducting the test that even if he fails me 10 times I will not pay him bribe through the agent, and I took up the test again and the same officer had no choice but to ok my DL.

When I bought a site and decided to construct a house, everyone who knew me warned about the corruption. They told me to close my eyes and hear nothing and let someone else manage the pay-out to various authorities.

We build a house in exactly 12 months; I have record of every single penny we spent on the house, neither the BDA or the BWSSB or the KEB or the BBMP asked me for extra money to pass my file. The only person who was scaring us out was either the Electrician or the Plumber who tried to make us believe that we need to pay.

I walked into every government office myself ever determined not to pay, the last in the house riddle was the Khata. With the application and relevant documents I walked-out of the revenue office at HSR BDA complex without paying a single penny.I had to follow-up 3-4 time for the same but never was asked a bribe, I followed the process and gave every letter every piece of paper I was asked.

My brother said it was a fluke, getting a Khata without paying a bribe is impossible, and I got the Khata for his house which was long pending again without paying. I had to go to their office more than 4 times, but when I was asked to call the officer, he promptly told me that he was held up in election duty and it will be done. I got the Khata for my brother’s house also without paying a bribe in fact the staff there offered me breakfast and coffee.

I have learnt five things:
1. If you make yourself aware of the basic process no one will dare to ask you for a bribe
2. Right approach and follow the process
3. Government work takes time, have patience if you are on the right side of the law
4. It’s we who want short-cuts most of the time
5. If you are determined not to pay bribe you don’t have to.

Being in adventure travel, I get to meet government officials from forest department and some time police but, I never pay money for permission to trek in the forest other than what is stipulated as fee by the government.

It does not mean that I was not asked to pay a bribe; I wanted to register my company under the SSI, after submitting the application I was ask to pay some Rs 3000 as expenses. When I asked if I would get a receipt or details of the expenses in writing the relevant officer said no.

I refused to pay, I am yet to get the registration certificate but I would no way pay to get it. I am no big crusader, I always believed in walking the talk, and never deterred from standing up to what my conscious says. I believe that taking bribe is a crime but paying bribe is a SIN.

Without getting carried away by bigger scams, if we are able to say NO even for that Rs 100 bribe it will go a long way in cleaning up the system.

- Kavitha Reddy