BJP is in practice of twisting history: Siddaramaiah

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November 1, 2019

Bengaluru, Nov 1: Former chief minister and Leader of Opposition in Vidhan Sabha Siddaramaiah on Friday launched a scathing attack on the state government, saying the BJP is in the practice of twisting history and telling lies.

"Twisting history and telling lies are the fundamental rights of the BJP. This is how they try to lie about history," Siddaramaiah told reporters at the Press Club here.

"Jagdish Shettar also wrote about Tipu Sultan in a book in which he praised him as the tiger of Mysore and a unique leader. For political benefits, they have taken took Tipu's name. They forget facts and issues and take up emotional issues for politics," he added.

Siddaramaiah further said that he will give the state government zero out of 100 marks for their lacklustre performance in the past three months they have been in power.

"Karnataka's present government is an unholy government. This government is short of numbers. If BS Yediyurappa cannot win 7-8 seats, what will be the scenario? Yediyurappa will have to resign," he said.

"On August 3, the rains started which caused the flood. Three months have passed. I have visited all the flood-affected places in the state. I heard the affected people and gave my statement but Yediyurappa said that my statement was baseless," he added.

He further alleged that nobody in the villages who lost their livelihood has got any relief yet. Farmers, who lost crops, did not get the compensation.

"The government did not do any survey. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the state but he never visited any flood-affected place. BJP has got 25 MPs from the state. That is why I say Yediyurappa is the weakest Chief Minister," he said.

"Rs 35,065 crore was sought by the state government but got only Rs 1,224 crore," he said.

Speaking about the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) issue, Siddaramaiah said: 
"Farmers are against the RCEP. They came on the road after the government decided to sign an agreement with other countries like New Zealand, China, Australia, and Japan."

"We are very much worried already because of Chinese products. What if Australia and New Zealand milk enters the country? Farmers will come on the streets. More than 10 crore people in the country will suffer if the RCEP is signed."

He further said the Congress is taking the RCEP issue very strongly and will protest in favour of our milk producers.

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February 19,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 19: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Karnataka High Court, seeking a stay on Anand Singh functioning as Minister of Forests, Environment and Ecology contending that there are criminal cases filed against him by the Ministry.

"A stay be granted prohibiting Anand Singh from functioning as the Cabinet Minister for the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology. Any other order that the Honourable Court may deem fit in the interest of justice and equity," the PIL prays.

The petition, filed by advocate Vijay Kumar, said that the Chief Minister has allocated the portfolio of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology to Singh without considering the fact that there are several criminal faces filed against him by the Ministry.

It said that the allocation of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology portfolio to Singh is in the conflict of interest.

"The holding of the post of Cabinet minister for the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology is against public interest and completely in conflict of interest as he has business for which the subject Ministry is the overseeing authority and further he will also have access to the case files which again is in conflict of interest," the PIL said.

PIL adds that "it is pertinent and absolutely necessary" to deny the incumbent from accessing files related to his cases and from taking any decisions which may provide him with pecuniary benefits through his businesses.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: Police on Wednesday conducted surprise raids at nearly 120 shops in Bengaluru following complaints of black marketing and sale of foodgrains above the MRP rate.

Sandip Patil, Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime, Bengaluru in a tweet said that action has been initiated against these shopkeepers.

Though the government has maintained the supply chain of essential items, few shopkeepers have used the lockdown opportunity to charge higher prices for essential items.

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Sharief
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Thursday, 16 Apr 2020

Need tough punishment.

Instead of helping with lesser price, troubling the people. These are cruels.

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April 2,2020

Udupi, Apr 2: The Udupi Administration has given its nod to lift and transport watermelons, pineapples, papaya and Mattu Gulla after growers in the district complained that their produce will go waste and start rotting due to the lockdown on account of COVID-19.

In statement issued here on Thursday, Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha said that the administration has already held a meeting with wholesale fruit merchants registered with the Agriculture Marketing Produce Committee (APMC).

It has directed these merchants to purchase 35 tonnes of pineapples, 55 tonnes of watermelons and 5,000 bunches of bananas from growers and sell them within the district and also send them to other districts. Such transportation has been exempted from prohibitory orders, he said.

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