BJP MLAs in touch with us, but we’ll not conduct any operation, says Mahesh

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June 4, 2019

Mysuru, Jun 4: Senior JD(S) leader and Karnataka tourism minister SR Mahesh on Monday pointed out that discontent was simmering not only in the parties of the ruling coalition, but also in the BJP. “MLAs from the BJP have communicated with leaders in the JD(S). But we will not launch any operation to rope them into our party fold,” said Mahesh, adding that there was no need for the JD(S) to engage in such an exercise.

The minister claimed that the BJP was not a united house as was being projected by the leaders of the party. “The party has 105 members in the assembly, and there are differences within the BJP. But we will not exploit it for our needs,” Mahesh added.

Amid speculations of JD(S) Karnataka president Adagooru H Vishwanath tendering his resignation to the post, Mahesh said that the party leaders would make all efforts to prevent such a possibility. “Vishwanath is a senior leader, with enormous experience. He must guide us, and help organise our party,” Mahesh said.

The tourism minister pointed out that Vishwanath had offered to resign as JD(S) state president twice before, but owing to health problems. “But we dissuaded him from doing so. This time round, he is keen on resigning owing to personal reasons,” said Mahesh.

The minister said that chief minister HD Kumaraswamy had convened a meeting of all the legislators of the JD(S) in Bengaluru on Tuesday. “We will convince Vishwanath not to tender his resignation. The party’s general secretary will also be appointed at the meeting,” he added.

Mahesh, also the district in-charge minister for Kodagu, scotched rumours of the state government ordering resorts and homestays in the hilly district to stay shut as a precautionary measure before the onset of the monsoon season. “The Makkandur gram panchayat banned advance booking within its jurisdiction. The state government, however, has issued no such order, nor has the Kodagu district administration,” he said.

Nikhil Kumaraswamy, the CM’s son, Mahesh said, would accompany his father during the village stay programme planned in Mandya. “I welcome the CM for a sojourn in a Kodagu village as part of his initiative,” the minister added.

Mahesh, meanwhile, said that relocation of Harangi Dam, a demand made by locals in Kodagu district, was not a viable option. “But we will try our best to solve their problems,” he said.

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January 18,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 18: ‘Ride For Rotary’ convoy of motor vehicles will be flagged off from Hotel Ocean Pearl Inn at Bejai-Kapikad, Mangaluru on 19th January, 2020 at 8.30 a.m.

Mangaluru has been chosen as the starting point for the convoy route this year which will cover Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. 38 Rotarians from 14 countries are participating in 2019-20 Ride For Rotary, which is the fourth edition of the event. They will traverse through Madikeri, Mysore, Wayanad, Ooty, Coimbatore, Munnar, Thekkady and Allepey before terminating at Kochi on 29th of January, 2020.

2019-20 Ride For Rotary includes 28 motorbikes and 5 cars. The participating nationalities are India, Norway, Sweden, Canada, France, Germany, USA, UK, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland and Belgium. They belong to ages 21 to 78, with 78-year old Otto Rieve from Canada being the senior most enthusiast. Swiss national of Indian origin Raj Patholi and Mangalorean Abraham Zacharias are among the riders. Delegates who have already reached Mangalore visited Bantwal on Friday to attend a gala dinner hosted by the Rotary Club of Bantwal.

Ride for Rotary is a charity event conceived by Rotary District 3181 which comprises of the revenue districts of Mysore, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and Chamarajanagar covering 85 Rotary Clubs in 9 zones. Rotarians from across the world will come together for twelve exhilarating days. They will traverse through the meticulously arranged routes, enjoy the natural beauty of the places and experience the varied cultures and cuisines of the region. Ride for Rotary connects people and places like no other - Rotary Connects the World.

The proceeds from the event go to The Rotary Foundation, a charitable organisation that works tirelessly for the upliftment of the society.

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January 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 14: The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday issued a notice to the government of Karnataka while hearing the plea for ordering Judicial probe into the December 19, violence and police action in Mangaluru.

On December 19, the local police while taking action against anti-CAA and NRC protesters had fired at them which had killed two citizens. The police action was then followed by curfew in the region for over 48 hours.

The High Court bench hearing the plea of JD(s) leader Iqbal and Sullia Pattan Panchayat member Iqbal seeking its intervention to order judicial probe into the matter has issued the notice to the government.

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March 10,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 10: Tension prevailed in the city after an international flyer quarantined at the District Wenlock Hospital walked out of the facility.

The passenger, with a recent travel history to high-risk countries, refused to cooperate with health officials. The day-long drama ended when the district administration intervened and the flyer agreed to get himself re-admitted.

Deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said the passenger had fever and was sent to an isolation ward. “The passenger is cooperating with the treatment and samples have been collected for testing,” she said. The samples will be sent to a testing centre in Bengaluru.

Sources told  that rude behaviour by staff at Mangalore International Airport may have angered the passenger and he walked out of the quarantine facility.

She said if passengers show reluctance to be screened, they should first be counselled and allowed to get themselves admitted to a hospital of their choice with quarantine facility. If they still refuse to cooperate, they will have to be hospitalised forcefully, she added.

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