May 27, 2008

How to grow your Assets by 81,465%? Ask him

In the 66 constituencies going to the polls today in the second phase of elections to the Karnataka legislative assembly, there are just 14 women candidates; 49 candidates with a criminal record; and 372 candidates whose assets in all exceed Rs 902 crore, according to a report prepared by the Karnataka Election Watch committee of the Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR).

Among the major parties, the BJP has 13 candidates with a criminal record, the Congress 9, JDS 8, BSP 7, and other parties 12. There are 6 candidates who are charged with murder or attempt to murder.

There are 14 women candidates. The BSP has 4, BJP 2, Congress 2, JDS 2, JDU 2 and others 2. In the first phase there were a total of 17 women candidates from the major parties for the 89 constituencies. The total percentage of women is less than 5% as in the first phase.

The total assets declared by all the 372 candidates considered by KEW for phase 2 was an impressive Rs 902 crore, with average candidate assets of Rs 2.42 crore. The Congress led the parties with total declared candidate assets of Rs 470 crore and average candidate assets of Rs 7.35 crore. The BJP candidates had total assets of Rs 249.8 crores and average of Rs.3.78 crore; JDS Rs 77.9 crore and Rs.1.28 crore; BSP Rs 40.6 crore and Rs.0.64 crore.

The three major parties account for 88.5% of total candidate assets with average candidate assets of Rs.4.18 crores. Clearly, elections have become a rich man’s game. There are 5 candidates who have declared “Very High” assets of over Rs 30 crore. Of these, 3 are from the Congress, 2 are from the BJP. Compared to phase 1 which included Bangalore, the number has come down from 14 to 5.

# Anil Lad of the Congress is the richest among the candidates in the fray with declared assets of Rs 172 crore, jumping 2,343 per cent since 2004.

# R.V. Deshpande of the Congress, whose assets since 2004 have jumped 2,091 per cent, has declared assets of Rs 116.29 crore.

# The assets of G.S. Manjunath, the BJP candidate from Chitradurga, have shot up by an eye-popping 2,125 per cent since the 2004 elections.

# The BJP candidate from Holalkere, M. Chandrappa, has seen his assets grow by 2,107 per cent. The assets of his Congress rival H. Anjaneya (in picture) have grown by—hold your breath—81,465 per cent, according to KEW.

Source: Karnataka Election watch

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January 24, 2008

Bangalore Autos...

Most autos in Bangalore have their meters tampered. Though the official rate is 6 rs a kilometer, it is usually tampered to 7. After travelling in Autos for the past 5 years, i have made a few simple observations about hiring the right autos, and I surprise myself with the number of right choices i have made..

Do's
1. The most simplest one, go for autos with digital meters. 99% of the time, these are clean
2. Go for autos with lot of religious stickers stuck
3. Auto drivers with graying(white and not dyed brown) hair are 99% of the time honest
4. Try to hire auto's which are on the move, and not from the stand.


Dont's
1. Dont take autos from the auto stand, unless they satisfy one of the above criteria
2. Usually all young autos drivers have their meters tampered, unless the above criterias are met
3. If the auto meter is coloured silver and it is not digital, you can be sure it be tampered*
4. If the auto has a lot of stickers related to movies, you usually had it..
5. If the auto meter has a long silver pole(something like a pole) on it, be careful, meters are usually tampered

*Clean if the Do's criteria's are met

While getting down
1. Dont get down from the auto in a lonely place.
2. When i travel at night, I usually get down in front of a police station in my locality, so that the auto drivers don't start asking for extra money

More to come....