BJP govt in state doesn’t need HDK’s support: Joshi

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October 31, 2019

Hubballi, Oct 31: Former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy might have given a statement about extending support to the state government but the B S Yediyurappa-led BJP government is safe and we have not sought support from anyone, said Union parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi.

Speaking to reporters here on Wednesday, Joshi said there was no question of sidelining deputy chief minister Laxman Savadi.

“BJP is very serious about flood and rehabilitation works. As the byelections must be conducted before six months, the process of selecting candidates is on. That doesn't mean we are neglecting the flood situation and relief works,” he said.

Welcoming the state government’s decision to exclude a chapter on Tipu Sultan from textbooks he said, “Tipu was a fanatic, which is a known fact. Congress leader C M Ibrahim too has opined same. It is better late than never.”

“In another two-three years KC Circle will have a flyover for which Rs 350 crore has already been released. But development works of roads should not get hampered in the name of the flyover,” he said.

“In 2015-16, Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari had sanctioned more than Rs 3,000 crore under CRF funds for development of roads, but the previous government didn't work effectively,” he said.

“Tenders for seven road works in Hubballi-Dharwad have been called and work will begin soon. Due to emergency works owing to the floods, the process was delayed. Rs 11.5 crore has been sanctioned for Tarihal sports complex, of which Rs 3.5 crore was released. Our intention to build a sports complex at a cost of Rs 100 crore, for which work will be done gradually,” he added.

Meeting with Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries

Joshi also interacted with the beneficiaries of Ayushman Bharat health scheme and urged them to get more people to enrol.

The government has set a target of enrolling 13 lakh people in to the scheme in Dharwad district. So far 2 lakh people have enrolled. NGOs, party workers and other individuals must organise special camps in each ward to enroll beneficiaries, said Joshi.

Stating that not many people know the scheme, the Dharwad MP added that there is a need to raise awareness about the scheme and ensure more people benefit from it.

Later Joshi had breakfast with the beneficiaries and distributed sweet boxes to them. District health department officials, BJP office bearers and others were present in the programme.

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May 12,2020

Bengaluru, May 12: In a scathing attack on the ruling BJP in Karnataka and warning the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa government against any move to amend the Labour laws and APMC through an ordinance, former chief minister and JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday asked Mr Yediyurappa to work in the interest of the people and not to budge under any pressure from the Centre or to please party bosses.

Speaking to media here on Tuesday he questioned the urgency to bring forward such ordinances on important subjects and asked the government to have a public debate on it and also discuss it in the assembly.

“I'm warning the government… I have been watching everything silently till now, I have not caused any embarrassment to the government. I want to tell the government, don’t push us to do it,” Kumaraswamy said

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July 15,2020

Newsroom, Jul 15: At least three students have committed suicide in different parts of Karnataka after failing in II PUC examinations, the results of which were announced yesterday. 

Bhumika, an 18-year-old girl hailing from Mallipattene near Arakalagud town in Hassan district killed herself within hours after the announcement of results. 

Depressed over her failure in the examination, she consumed poison, the police sources said. 

In a separate incident, 18-year-old Chitra, who failed the II PUC examinations, committed suicide at her native Chikkamarasa village in Shivamogga district. 

She was studying in Government PU College in Kumsi and after knowing about her result in the final PU exam, she hanged herself to death at her house.

Similarly, an 18-year-old boy from Harihar taluk in Davanagere district committed suicide in his house after the announcement of the PUC results.

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March 30,2020

New Delhi, Mar 30: Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan on Monday approached the Supreme Court seeking directions to open the Karnataka-Kerala border to allow movement of ambulances and other emergency vehicles for the transport of essential items to Kerala.

Unnithan, who is an MP From Kerala's Kasaragod constituency, filed a plea seeking direction to Karnataka to open the borders with Kerala and in particular Kasargod-Mangalore border at Talappadi.

The petition sought directions to Karnataka to allow the movement of ambulances, emergency vehicles, trucks and other vehicles carrying essential and non-essential items to Kerala. It also sought to stay the blockade imposed by Karnataka with its border states.

The plea also sought directions to Karnataka to register an FIR and constitute a special investigation team (SIT) under the supervision of this court to enquire against the concerned authorities including the police officials whose action led to the death of two citizens.

It said that the imposition of such a blockade at a time when the supply of commodities is itself hit hard and when a medical emergency has plagued the entire country is a clear violation of Articles 21 and 19(d) of the Constitution.

"This blockade has also resulted in cutting off the essential lifeline of National Highways and State Highways and major District Roads leading to the State of Kerala which has resulted in the shortage of supply of essential and non-essential items to the State of Kerala leading to shortage supply of food and medical supplies," the plea said.

"This ill-planned and dangerous blockade has claimed the life of a 70-year-old woman who was denied entry into Karnataka even for the purpose of urgent medical treatment which was only available in the medical hub of Mangalore. This is a clear case of violation of the right to life with dignity by the state as citizens are made to die on the roads because of the action of the state which is in total disregard to Article 21," it added.

This comes as the country is under a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which according to the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs has claimed the lives of 29 people and infected a total of 1071 people as on Monday morning.

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