BSY disappointed as Modi-Shah refuse to induct Shobha Karandlaje into cabinet

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May 31, 2019

Bengaluru, May 31: Even though four MPs from Karnataka have been inducted into Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led new cabinet of ministries, BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa is said to be disappointed as none of his nominees are among the new union ministers.

The PM Modi and his second-in-command Amit Shah decided to choose their own candidates in the first round of picks for the Union council of ministers, bypassing the Lingayat strongman’s recommendations.

Yeddyurappa was said to be hoping that the Bengaluru North MP DV Sadananda Gowda will be pipped to the post by his close confidant Shobha Karandlaje (Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP) under the Vokkaliga quota. However, the "need" of an experienced hand from the south after the demise of HN Ananth Kumar saw Gowda, though considered a "coastal" Vokkaliga, gain the upper hand and make it to the cabinet.

From the Lingayat community, Yeddyurappa had hoped that one of his candidates PC Gaddigoudar, Shivakumar Udasi or GS Basavaraju would make the cut as they are experienced politicians with four, three and two terms respectively, behind them. But here too, Modi chose Belagavi MP Suresh Angadi as the Lingayat representative.

In fact, before the elections, Angadi’s candidature was resisted by the local BJP unit on account of anti-incumbency factor. But independent reports commissioned by the BJP favoured the new entrant into the Modi cabinet, which the elections, subsequently, bore out.

So two Brahmins in Pralhad Joshi and Nirmala Sitharaman have made it to the cabinet from Karnataka with one Vokkaliga and Lingayat each. Yeddyurappa will now be hoping that he can get some of his supporters into the cabinet when it goes for an expansion. In Modi 1.0, there were five ministers from Karnataka. With four now, there’s a place still left in the state quota.

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July 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 6: Criminal cases will be registered against private hospitals that refuse treatment to COVID-19 patients, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said on Sunday.

Addressing a press conference here at Vidhana Soudha, he said: "No hospital should refuse to admit patients and if any hospital is found denying treatment criminal cases will be registered against them."

He spoke to media persons after returning from his surprise visit to Jayanagar General Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Chest Hospital responded to the questions regarding private hospitals refusing to treat covid patients.

"The government has come up with 6 different systems for treatment of COVID-19 patients. COVID care centres, government medical colleges, private medical college, government hospitals, corporate hospitals and home isolation with proper facilities and according to government guidelines," the minister added.

Dr Sudhakar gave the statistics of 4 metropolitan cities in the country including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru.

"Bengaluru's and the mortality rate is the lowest at 1.46%. The aim is to increase testing by optimal utilisation of capacity especially in private labs. Once we increase testing, it is natural that the positive cases will also increase," he said.

"So citizens need not panic due to this but should take all precautionary measures. He advised to get tested in the nearest fever clinics as soon as any symptoms like cough, fever etc are found. Guidelines regarding the home isolation will be released soon," the minister said.

He announced that 400 ambulances will be deployed in Bengaluru and 2 each for every ward.

He said that the government recommended patients at private hospitals will be provided with insurance under Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust.

"If private hospitals refuse to admit the patients, call 1912 helpline to get assistance. If admitted in Private hospital voluntarily the treatment cost will be borne by patients as per the rates fixed by the government," Sudhakar said.

He said that the cost of testing at private labs has been capped at Rs 2,200 as per test.

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January 27,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 27: JD(S) leader and former Labour Minister K Amarnath Shetty passed away at a private hospital in Mangaluru on Monday morning. He was 80. Shetty was unwell for sometime, and was admitted to the hospital a few days ago, family sources said.

Amarnath Shetty, a trustee of Alva's Education Foundation (AEF), had joined politics in 1965.

He became the president of Paladka Gram Panchayat and soon was elected as MLA from Moodbdri constituency in 1983. He won the successive elections held in the same constituency in 1987 and 1994. He had served as Tourism and later as Labour Minister.

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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: A team of officials raided the Big Bags International Pvt Ltd premises here on Tuesday following the apprehensions expressed by locals that the company has violated lockdown rules by resuming operations on April 20.

On Monday several workers of the firm from Kerala, Tumakuru and Bengaluru were reported to be at the premises to resume operations.

The raiding team asked the management to temporarily shut down operations and asked the workers to leave the place.

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