BJP is the greater evil: Prashant Bhushan tells voters in poll-bound Karnataka

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March 26, 2018

Bengaluru, Mar 26: Human rights activist and Supreme Court advocate Prashant Bhushan has warned the people of Karnataka that the “greater evil” for them is the Bharatiya Janata Party.

“Though the choice before voters in Karnataka is between the devil and the deep sea, the BJP is a far greater evil,” he told presspersons here on Sunday after addressing a gathering on political corruption and dangers to democracy.

“The [Assembly] elections are approaching and money power is going to play a major role. There will be a politicians-bureaucracy-contractors nexus that will bring in the money,” he said.

“D.K. Shivakumar is there, and the likes of (Ashok) Kheny have joined the Congress, which has ignored the corruption cases against them. The BJP has B.S. Yeddyurappa as its chief ministerial candidate and leader of the poll campaign, despite the cases in the Lokayukta and the Central Bureau of Investigation. The Reddy brothers are behind the BJP. The parties have all been partners in crime, but the people are stuck,” he said.

Opining that more transparency was required in funding of parties and candidates, he said that unless there is transparency, electoral reforms were not possible.

“When we speak of transparency in funding political parties, electoral bonds have become instruments of changing black money to white. They are bearer bonds with no name or serial number. Bonds are given to a party and they cash it in. No one knows where the money came from or even if it is a clear kickback on a deal,” he said.

Mr. Bhushan urged all democratic forces to join in advocating for transparent, corruption-free governance ahead of the elections.

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Danish
 - 
Monday, 26 Mar 2018

Mr. Bhushan is an ambitious guy. Like brutus. He wanted power and position always

Supreeth
 - 
Monday, 26 Mar 2018

The reason for the support of common people is nothing but BJP govt always stood for common people and farmers

Mohan
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Monday, 26 Mar 2018

Even now also BJP have strong common people support. I got scold from some people for speaking against Modi and his govt

Suresh Kalladka
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Monday, 26 Mar 2018

Brainy people are against BJP. If BJP wanted to win, they have to tamper EVM

Ganesh
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Monday, 26 Mar 2018

Great.. If all thinkers and activists speak against BJP then BJP cant even dream about victory

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June 10,2020

Puttur, June 10: Passengers of a KSRTC bus had a miraculous escape while driver and conductor suffered minor injuries after it fell on a house below 25ft.

Police said that except for some minor injuries to the driver and conductor none of the 21 passengers were hurt.

The bus was bound for Ishwaramangala from Puttur when the mishap took place as the driver lost control over the steering.

The roof and walls of the house on which the bus fell was partially damaged.

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June 1,2020

Manglauru, Jun 1: The southwest monsoon has made an onset over Kerala, marking the commencement of the four-month long rainfall season, the India Meteorological Department said on Monday.

"The southwest monsoon has made an onset over Kerala," IMD director general Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said.

The four-month monsoon season from June to September accounts for 75 per cent of rainfall in the country.

Private forecaster Skymet Weather on May 30 had declared arrival of monsoon, but the IMD had differed, saying conditions were not ripe then for such an announcement.

Orange alert

Meanwhile, coastal Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, which is receiving sporadic rains for past couple of days, is on orange alert.

Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh declared the orange alert following IMD’s prediction of heavy rainfall in the region.

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April 23,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 23: The Karnataka government on Wednesday promulgated 'The Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020' that provides the state with a power to seal borders, restrict essential services and punish those attacking public servants and damaging public property.

The Ordinance comes after violence in Padarayanapura when the police and BBMP officials were attacked while they tried to take some secondary contacts of a deceased COVID-19 patient into quarantine on April 19.

The Ordinance, which was promulgated after the Centre's guidelines in this regard, said, "The offender shall be liable for a penalty of twice the value of public or private property damaged as determined by the Deputy Commissioner after an inquiry."

It further said that if the penalty is not paid by the offender, then the amount shall be recovered under provisions of the Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964. The Deputy Commissioner can even attach the property of such offender in due course.

Also, abetment of offence would attract imprisonment of up to two years and a penalty of Rs 10,000 or both.

"No person shall commit or attempt to commit or instigate, incite or otherwise abet the commission of offence to cause loss or damage to any public or private property in any area when restrictions and regulations are in force to contain any epidemic disease," the Ordinance said.

Whoever contravenes such provision shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months, but may extend to three years and with fine which may extend to Rs 50,000, it added.

On Wednesday, the Centre brought an Ordinance to end violence against health workers, making it a cognisable and non-bailable offence with imprisonment up to seven years for those found guilty.

"We have brought an Ordinance under which any attack on health workers will be a cognisable and non-bailable offence. In the case of grievous injuries, the accused can be sentenced from six months to seven years. They can be penalised from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakhs," Union Minister Prakash Javadekar briefed media after Cabinet meeting.

Javadekar said that an amendment will be made to the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 and ordinance will be implemented.
This comes amid nationwide lockdown in the wake of COVID-19.

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