'BJP to hold survey for distributing tickets for Karnataka polls'

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June 26, 2017

Bengaluru, Jun 26: Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa today said a survey would be conducted by an external agency for ticket distribution for the 2018 assembly polls and added that the party was preparing for early elections.

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As he predicted early assembly polls by December, the former chief minister also claimed that several sitting legislators from rival parties are willingto join the BJP.

The elections are due early next year. "We are planning things...a survey needs to beconducted to find out who the best available candidate is," Yeddyurappa said in response to a question about the processfor selection of candidates.

In an interaction with PTI, he said, "Our workersare on a Vistarak Yojna (Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Vistarak Yojana). Once they come back we will get the feedback; then wemay conduct a survey so that it will benefit the party."

Yeddyurappa said the survey would be conducted by an external agency and it may start in about two months. "The survey will be held throughout the state to get a correct picture and find out our probable candidate," he added.

In May, there were reports that a "secret survey" was being conducted through a private agency at the behest of BJP chief Amit Shah in the 224 assembly constituencies in the state, based on which the saffron party's election plan, including selection of candidates, waslikely to be finalised.

Following this, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had also announced that the Congress would carry out a survey aboutthe performance of its government and legislators to formaliseits strategy in the run up to the Assembly election.

Yeddyurappa also claimed that several sitting legislatorsfrom the rival party were keen on switching over to the BJPsix months before the assembly polls.

"Many are approaching us, the only problem they haveis if they join the party now the development in their constituency would stop and elections are approaching, and by-polls will have to be held.

"They want to join when sixmonths are left for assembly elections to avoid any by-polls," he saidin response to a question.

He said there are also MLAs from ruling Congress who wanted to join the BJP, but declined to specify any numbers. "Many have expressed interest.. we are lookingto encourage them wherever we don't have a good candidate. We don't want to promise everyone and bring them in," he added.

Yeddyurappa said by looking at the sudden spurt of activities in the ruling party, it was clear that the state might go in for assembly polls in December.

"Looking at the activities of Congress' new in-chargeof the state--MLAs being directed to focus on respective constituencies, sudden increase in pressure on officials to look into developmental activities--the sudden spurt indicates to me that early elections may be calledby December. We are preparing for it," he said.

Questioned about the reasons for the Congress possibly calling for early polls, Yeddyurappa said there was fear amongthem that the drought situation may worsen.

Also, he claimed, the party felt that by holding elections along with Gujarat they would benefit, thinking that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shah's focus would be on winning their home state.

Claiming that the crop loan waiver of Rs 8,165 crore was announced by the Congress government in the state under the BJP'spressure, he said the move would in no way impact the party.

"Other state governments have announced waiver of loans by upto Rs one lakh per farmer, here it is just Rs50,000. They should have done it much earlier as the stateis facing severe drought," he added.

Yeddyurappa claimed that the BJP would contest all 224 assembly seats independently and secure a clear majority.

He maintained that there are no differences within the BJP and everyone was working together for the party's success in the 2018 assembly polls.

Recently, Yeddyurappa had faced a factional feudfrom within, led by senior party leader K S Eshwarappa, overhis "unilateral style" of functioning as party's state unitchief.

The former chief minister, who expressed his intentions to contest from Shikaripur assembly constituency, has been projected as the BJP's chief ministerial face by the party high command.

He also said the BJP, if voted to power, would shift certain government departments to Suvarna Vidhana Soudha in Belagavi in northern part of Karnataka to reducethe disparity between the north and the south.

"That will be our first preference", he said.

Currently Yeddyurappa is on a state-wide tour as partof BJP's 'Jana Samparka Abhiyana' where he has been addressing a series of public meetings and visiting Dalit colonies and houses.

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January 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 12: Karnataka’s ranking in Niti Aayog’s sustainable development goals (SDG) index rose by one place to No. 6 in 2019, compared to the year before.

Of the 17 SDGs that are used to compute the overall index, Karnataka topped in two – ‘climate action’ and ‘life on water’. The former is a measure of how well a state integrates climate action into policies and strategies and promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change planning and management. The latter focuses on preventing marine pollution, ending illegal and destructive fishing practices, and sustainably managing and protecting marine and coastal ecosystems.

It also did well in ‘decent work and economic growth’ and ‘peace, justice and strong institutions’. But it fared poorly, slipping 16 places – from No. 5 in 2018 to No. 21 in 2019 – in ‘industry, innovation and infrastructure’. Rankings in ‘quality education’ and ‘zero hunger’ have also fallen. While in education it is now ranked 7, a drop of three places, in ‘zero hunger’, it has dropped to No. 17 from 13. SDG is a United Nations initiative. Niti Aayog has customised it for India, and 36 states and union territories are ranked. The organisation admits there is an issue of data availability in India, indicating the numbers may not exactly reflect the ground situation.

In ‘industry, innovation and infrastructure, Karnataka scored just 40 out of a target of 100. The country average was 65. It failed to achieve targets in all the four parameters for the category, except in the number of mobile connections, where it has 100 connections per 100 population. The biggest dip was in manufacturing industry jobs and in providing allweather roads under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana to targeted habitats. Niti Ayog has given a score of 0 for the latter. Speaking on the dismal performance in the ‘industry and infrastructure’ category, state planning commission vice-chairman BJ Puttaswamy said he was yet to look into this parameter. “I have asked the departments concerned to meet me by Monday,” he said.

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May 4,2020

Udupi, May 4: Udupi Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha said that mechanised boat fishing will be permitted in Udupi district in another two days.

He further said that the decision was taken after the district was declared as a Green Zone as no fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from the district in the past several days.

The Deputy Commissioner told the media here that fishing will be permitted but social distancing has to be practised and only 30 boats will be permitted in a day.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: Did Congress party’s Man Friday, DK Shivakumar, not rise up to the occasion and save the situation for the party, whose rebel MLAs were flown into Bengaluru to unsettle the Kamal Nath-led government in Madhya Pradesh? Shivakumar told The New Indian Express on Tuesday, “So far, I have not got any clear direction on what has to be done. But I am in touch with the central leaders. The party does not want to antagonise them... They are our own MLAs.”

He said that the Tenth Schedule, which makes defections illegal, is very strong. “It is not so easy for them once they are expelled. There are courts and then they have to get re-elected. It is not easy to get minister’s post after getting re-elected,” he added.

When pointed out that rebels from the Congress and JD(S) who joined the BJP have got re-elected and become ministers, he said, “There are other issues here.”

Asked about Digvijay Singh, who is at the centre of the controversy in MP and who was AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka, not being able to prevent the rebellion in his home state, Shivakumar said, “I do not want to comment on any of our national leaders.”But he was confident that the Congress government would be saved in MP. “I am aware of the developments and keeping track of them,” he said.

Congress leaders seemed wiser after the event.

One of them, who wished not to be identified, said the party clearly did not see the writing on the wall. “Jyotiraditya Scindia supported the BJP at the Centre when it scrapped Article 370. Later too he was not in line with the Congress position on several issues. But during the recent Delhi violence, he criticised the BJP, sending confusing signals,” he added.

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