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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June 26,2020

Belthangady, Jun 26: Thieves broke into a house at Kalmanja village in Belthangady taluk of Dakshina Kannada during the wee hours on Friday and decamped with cash and valuables worth Rs 13 lakhs after tying the inmates of an areca merchant's house.

Police said the stolen valuables include 40 sovereigns gold, one kg silver and cash of Rs 25,000. The robbery took place in the house of Achyut Bhat who is an areca merchant in Ujire.

The house inmates opened the door after hearing dogs barking. Immediately the criminals, wearing masks, barged into the house and threatening to kill tied them before escaping with the booty.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: Normal life is slowly returning to normal across Karnataka with the state government further easing the restrictions by throwing open places of worship, hotels, malls for the public.

Despite these places being opened after a gap of more than two months, the places wore a deserted look as the people are and cautious and not ready to take of risk of venturing out amid the ongoing Corona threat.

"Business is not as heavy as expected though it was allowed after a gap of almost three months. You can see for yourself the crowd, it is not what it should have been in a commercial area like this prior to the imposition of lockdown. However, hope it will improve", a Cloth merchant B Ramesh told UNI when asked for his reaction.

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March 28,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 28: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief DK Shivakumar on Saturday appealed to the authorities to arrange transport for migrant workers, stating that it is appalling to see their plight as they are walking hundreds of kilometres to their villages amid COVID-19 lockdown.
"Appalling to see the plight of poor migrant workers who are walking hundreds of kms to their villages. We cannot abandon our citizens, especially children, and put them at risk. Appealing to the authorities to arrange transport. Please take sufficient safety precautions as well," Shivakumar tweeted.
Hundreds of people, comprising mostly of migrant workers and their families, gathered at the Lal Kua in Uttar Pradesh from Delhi, Gurugram and other places, to take buses to their respective destinations amid the lockdown.
While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi had imposed a nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Uttar Pradesh administration had decided to ply these buses to help thousands of migrant workers who were stuck in the national capital and had started returning on foot to their native places in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, among others.

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