BJP to launch door-to-door campaign to woo farmers in poll-bound Karnataka

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March 17, 2018

Bengaluru, Mar 17: Bengaluru: The Karnataka BJP, ahead of the Assembly polls, would organise a statewide campaign from 21 March in support of farmers' cause and pledged justice for them if the party comes to power in the state.

During the 'Mushti Dhanya Sangraha Abhiyana', a door-to-door campaign, party workers will collect a handful of grainsfrom farmers, while assuring them of policy decisions that will ensure their welfare, in return.

"In all villages our workers will go door-to-door and collect a handful of grains, maybe rice, maize or ragi," Union minister and BJP in-charge of Karnataka Prakash Javadekar told reporters.

"In return, we will give a letter to farmers by BS Yeddyurappa (BJP state president) asking them not to commit suicide and assuring them that once the the BJP government comes to power, we will ensure that no farmer dies in the state," he said.

Pointing out that more than 3,500 farmers have committed suicide during the present Congress government in Karnataka, he said,"We will promise to ensure complete justice to farmers."

"During the conclusion of the campaign... 8, 9, or 10 April, depending on convenience, in each Assembly constituency there would be samohik bojan (mass meal) with farmers and non-farmers where a pledge will be taken to create an administration and take policy decisions to ensure welfare and interest of farmers," he said.

The grains collected from farmers would be used during the samohik bojan.

Mushti Dhanya Sangraha Abhina was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Davangere last month.

BJP has already mobilised 6,000 Mushti Dhanya Abhina in-charges for the purpose.

Assembly elections in Karnataka are likely to be held in April or May.

Accusing the Congress of being "completely anti-farmer," Javadekar said they have ruined farmers by following a "deliberate" policy of not paying remunerative prices for their produce.

"Undeclared policy of Congress has always remained not to give farmer his due... Farmers at local and national level have been harassed by the Congress," he said.

On the demand by farmers in Karnataka for waiving off their loans taken from nationalised banks, Javadekar said the Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra governments have paid on behalf of farmers, while the Karnataka government had failed to do so.

Asked whether BJP would waive farmers' loans once it comes to power in Karnataka, he said "our manifesto will tell."

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Wellwisher
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Saturday, 17 Mar 2018

Shakuni mama ananth kumar and javedkar cannot fool the Karnataka public

Wellwisher
 - 
Saturday, 17 Mar 2018

Javedkar a number one crook Kanmadina farmers are well aware to judge about him and his party. For BJP manifesto means a foolong machine. Only for the election period after that nothing value. It was revealso by their nationAl president in a national TV channel.  Is they given employment as per manifesto or is they completed a part of promise which they declared in their previous manifest

 

Let all farmers ask with the Javedkar and with the all BJP Shakuni mamas. 

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June 9,2020

Udupi, Jun 9: Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary School S Suresh Kumar on Tuesday ruled out the possibility of either postponing or cancelling SSLC exam in the State and it will start from June 25 as scheduled.

Replying to a question, the Minister said that Telangana and Tamil Nadu States might have cancelled the SSLC exam, but Karnataka will not follow them. "Will hold the examination from June 25 to July 4 by taking all care to protect the interests of the Children.

The SSLC exam was originally scheduled for March 27, but was postponed as lockdown was clamped following the spread of killer Coronavirus.

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: A man protested in front of Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's residence on Saturday alleging lack of medical care claimed the life of his one-month-old infant girl, police said on Saturday.

Venkatesh sat with the baby's photograph in front of the Chief Minister's house, saying the girl developed health issues on July 11 and he rushed her to a hospital, but it turned him away, the police said.

He said he had approached about a dozen hospitals and all of them refused to provide the baby any medical care. Eventually, the baby died.

This forced Venkatesh to hold a protest to draw the Chief Minister's attention to the issue, the police said.

The demonstration drew public attention and a few people joined him in the protest, they said.

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July 18,2020

Udupi, July 18 A 15-year-old boy lost his life due to electrocution after he came in contact with a live wire last evening near his house at Laxminagar under the limits of Malpe police station in Udupi. 

The deceased has been identified as Gautham (15), son of Manjunath Naiak, a resident of Laxminagar.  

Police sources said, the electrocution occurred while he was lifting a pump set from the well at his neighbour’s house. He died on the spot. 

A case has been registered at Malpe Police Station and investigation is on.

Gautham had recently appeared for SSLC examinations.

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