BJP steps up heat in MP; Congress-JD(S) govt in Karnataka on edge

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May 21, 2019

New Delhi, May 21: There were rumbles in Bhopal and Bengaluru on Monday, three days before results of the Lok Sabha elections, with BJP challenging Congress to prove its majority in MP and unease over predictions of a saffron sweep keeping the JD(S)-Congress alliance on the tenterhooks in Karnataka.

A day after exit polls predicted a BJP win in most of the LS seats in MP, the party said the six-month-old Congress government in the state should prove its majority, prompting chief minister Kamal Nath to hit back saying he was ready for a floor test.

The leader of opposition, Gopal Bhargava, wrote to governor Anandiben Patel on Monday asking her to convene a special session of the assembly soon after the Lok Sabha poll results would be declared on May 23 to “discuss issues of importance to the state”.

He raised concerns over law and order and “confusion” over farm loan waiver and said these issues needed to be addressed immediately.

Later, Bhargava told media, “There is total confusion in the state about the stability of the government. Bureaucracy is also confused on whether the government will last or fall.”

There were no specific developments in Bengaluru, but political circles were abuzz over whether an adverse result for JD(S) and Congress would mean fresh dissidence. Rebels in Congress ranks have been contained so far but have not reconciled to the coalition.

A day after exit polls predicted a saffron sweep in MP, leader of opposition Gopal Bhargava on Monday challenged the Congress government in the state to prove its majority.

There is speculation whether BJP will choose to play a proactive role even as Bhargava said the party was in no hurry to form the government. “I neither believe in horse trading nor do we intend to do so. But this government will collapse under its own weight,” Bhargava said.

He did, however, added that the next meeting of the assembly could be important. “If the government comes up with a good budget, then it’s okay. If they don’t, we will call for a division of votes when the budget is passed. If they have enough numbers, the government will survive. Otherwise it will fall.”

CM M Kamal Nath dismissed the threat and said, “We are always ready for floor test. They (BJP) have been doing this from the very beginning, from the first day of our government.”

State Congress media in-charge Shoba Oza said, “By doing this, BJP has proved that it is only interested in grabbing power and not real issues of people. They had better stop seeing pipe dreams and concentrate on acting like a responsible opposition for the next five years.”

In the 2018 assembly polls, Congress won 114 seats, two short of the halfway mark, and formed the government with two BSP MLAs, an SP legislator and four Independents, all Congress rebels.

In Bengaluru, chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Monday completed one year as chief minister but the LS exit polls, if they get the trend right, could spell serious trouble for his government.

“The primary object of this alliance was to win more seats in the Lok Sabha elections. Now that the very object is appearing to be defeated, there is no point in continuing with the JD(S),” said a senior Congress leader. Former Congress chief minister Siddaramaiah has been ill at ease with the arrangement with JD(S).

The trust deficit among coalition partners, continued efforts by Siddaramaiah to direct the government and dissidence by former Congress minister Ramesh Jarkiholi have kept Kumaraswamy on his toes and he has given vent to his unhappiness publicly. This simmering displeasure, which exploded on many occasions during cabinet expansion and on the pretext of discrimination in allocation of funds to MLAs, has taken a toll on Kumaraswamy and his government.

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June 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 29: A 99-year-old woman has successfully recovered from coronavirus in Bengaluru, leaving the medical fraternity and her family elated.

The woman had contracted the pathogen after coming in contact with her grandson and was hospitalised on her 99th birthday on June 18.

The woman was taken to the government Victoria Hospital along with her 70-year-old son, daughter-in-law and grandson.

"While we three developed symptoms like cold, cough and fever, my mother remained asymptomatic," the woman's son said.

The family members are still wondering how they got infected by the virus as all except the woman's grandson, were confined to their home most of the time.

Her 29-year-old grandson was the only one who went out to buy groceries.

Initially, the family approached a private hospital nearby for treatment, but they refused to accept COVID-19 patients.

Left with no option, the family got admitted to the Victoria hospital.

"We had reservations about Victoria hospital, but it turned out be a good one.

We did not spend a penny since the day we were admitted and my mother and son fully recovered," the woman's son said.

According to Dr Asima Banu, nodal officer of the Trauma Care Centre at the Victoria hospital, the woman was reluctant to get treatment at the hospital.

"With moral support from doctors and nurses at the Trauma Care Centre, she recovered very fast. She is always positive in life," the doctor said.

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June 11,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 11: Amid rising COVID-19 cases in the district, the officials of Pilikula Zoological Park are also following quarantine policies for animals similar to those for people arriving in the state from other places.

Zoo officials said that these rules apply only for animals that are brought from other locations.

The officials are keeping animals brought in a separate room for one to two months and their health is monitored by expert Doctors. If there are no symptoms of any diseases, the animals will be clubbed with other Zoo animals.

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January 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 5: To keep an hawk's eye on the city, 15 prominent and crowded junctions in the city will have the most advanced CCTV cameras installed under the Smartcity project.

The junctions are-- Bejai KSRTC, Pumpwell, Vamanjoor, Padil, Mullikatte, Bejai, Bendoor, Falnir, Morgans Gate, Kulashekara-Shakthinagar Cross, Kottara Chowki, Kuntikan, Rao & Rao Circle, Padavinangady and Kavoor junctions.

According to top police officials, these junctions will receive approximately 75 cameras to check crime and aid in solving the cases of murder and robbery in the city.

A ‘smartpole’ will be installed there with each pole containing about five cameras along with a 360 degree swivelling camera.

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Angry Indian
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

One camera need inside the poilce cabin..

 

this will revel whom the police meet 

nidhin
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

Better to install in Police station itself, at least it can reveal undisclosed Bhaithak. 

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