BJP sweeps ULB polls in Chikkamagaluru, Shivamogga

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November 14, 2019

Mysuru, Nov 14: In Birur town municipal council in Chikkamagaluru, BJP emerged as the single largest party while in Kargal town panchayat in Shivamogga the saffron party secured a majority in the ULB elections, the results of which were announced on Thursday.

The lowest margin of victory was reported in ward number 22 of Birur where Congress candidate won by just two votes against his BJP rival. In both places, Congress was in power until now. Congress won the Haradanahalli ZP segment while its supporters have performed well in GP bypolls.

In 23 wards in Biruru TMC, BJP secured 10 seats followed by Congress which won 9 seats. JD(S) and independents secured two seats each.

In ward no. 16, BJP candidate Meenakshamma was elected unanimously.

In the previous term, BJP had nine members, Congress 11 members while two members belonged to JD(S). Two independents and one KJP member were also elected in the previous term. Congress and JD(S) are likely to join hands in the council to keep BJP away from power with the help of independents.

In the previous term, BJP and Congress were in power for 30 months each. In the first two and a half years, Congress ruled the council. But in the second term, BJP was able to win the president and vice-president posts with the help of JD(S), independents and the rebel Congress members.

The biggest victory margin was reported from ward no. 1 where BJP candidate MP Sudarshan defeated his nearest Congress candidate by a margin of 457 votes. The lowest victory margin was two votes reported from ward no. 22. In this ward, Congress candidate Ravi Kumar defeated his BJP rival Pojari Ramesha by two votes.

In the Chamarajanagar district, Congress gained an upper hand. In Kollegal CMC, Congress won in the by-election held for the ward no. 19. Party candidate Suma defeated her nearest candidate by 173 votes.

BSP suffered a humiliation in this election with its candidate Manjula receiving just five votes. Recently party had expelled the local MLA N Mahesh from the party.

In Haradanahalli ZP byelection, Congress candidate Ramesh won.

In Shivamogga, out of 11 wards, BJP won nine seats while Congress was able to secure just one seat. A rebel BJP candidate won in another ward.

In the previous term (2014-19), Congress was in power. It has been reduced from seven seats in 2014 to just one seat now.

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March 27,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) on Friday formed a task force to monitor the spread of COVID-19 disease in the state and provide guidelines and suggestions to contain its proliferation in the state.

In a press release, the KPCC has stated that the 15 member committee will be headed by the senior Congress leader and former Health minister K R Rameshkumar also included two other former health ministers, Shivanand Patil and U T Khader as the members of the committee.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and BJP State President Nalin Kumar Kateel will resolve any differences of opinion among party leaders in Karnataka, according to Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi

If anybody has any issues, they should get them resolved by talking with Yediyurappa and Kateel. Internal matters, if any, should not be discussed in public, he said.

Angadi told reporters here on Friday that differences of opinion among party leaders have not come to his notice. A section of party leaders assembling for dinner should not be constituted as a meeting of dissidents. BJP has internal democracy and any differences of opinion if exist will be resolved at the party forum.

He added that if MLA Umesh Katti has any issues regarding cabinet berth or regarding assurances given to him by Yediyurappa during the Lok Sabha elections, he should talk with the chief minister.

Everyone in politics has aspirations and it's natural. Those aspiring for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections should talk with the chief minister or the state president, he said.

Ramesh Katti was former MP and there was nothing wrong in him being aspirant for Rajya Sabha elections, he said.

Angadi said, "Party is supreme. We shall work for the victory of party candidates irrespective of who they were".

A state cabinet meeting was held on Thursday. Many of the MLAs too had been to Bengaluru for constituency-related works. As they had been meeting after a long time, all gathered for dinner, he expressed.

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February 24,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 24: Census authorities in Karnataka have requested deputy commissioners in the state’s districts to hold outreach and awareness campaigns about the National Population Register (NPR), as they fear misgivings about the exercise could hurt the forthcoming enumeration of population.

The house-listing phase of the Census and updating of NPR will be rolled out simultaneously by mid-April in the BJP-ruled state.

About 1,50,000 enumerators will handle the massive exercise.

Officials believe widespread awareness will help address concerns about the NPR data-gathering process and make people cooperate with enumerators when they visit houses for both NPR and census work.

“Sensing the kind of questions that enumerators may face when they do house visits, in all video conferences with deputy commissioners of districts, we have requested to establish contact with local representatives,” SB Vijay Kumar, director of Census Operations in Karnataka told news agency. “We have asked them to organise outreach programmes to ensure that people’s doubts are resolved before the information gathering work begins,” he added.

Census operations are handled by the Union home ministry. Several district officials are said to have raised concerns about the possibility of people refusing to share information when the work on the census and NPR begins in two months. This would affect the quality of the census work, making the exercise incomplete.

news channel earlier reported that people in parts of Karnataka had declined to share personal information with officials visiting households in connection with government programmes, suspecting them of gathering data for the yet-to-be unveiled National Register of Citizens, following enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) recently.

Kumar said district authorities will train and sensitise enumerators to tread carefully while gathering information. Enumerators will be told not to demand information but seek it gently.

“We will tell enumerators to proactively engage with people. For instance, if an old man in a village does not know his exact date or place of birth, the enumerator may engage in a conversation with the person that may elicit some anecdotes and roughly establish the year and the place of birth,” the census director said.

As of now, the NPR questionnaire has 21queries, but officials say it has not yet been finalised.

With most of the census and NPR data gathering and storage happening digitally this time, the challenge before census officials is to convince people that the data would remain safe.

“Individual data is sealed and all that we can see is collective data. The information is consolidated and tailor-made. We are telling district officials to create awareness about data safety as well,” Kumar said.

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