BSY may have 3 deputy CMs to pacify disgruntled MLAs, but it may add fuel to the fire

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August 26, 2019

Bengaluru, Aug 26: In a desperate bid to quell disgruntles and pacify power-hungry MLAs of BJP, Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa is likely to create three deputy CM posts.

The list of probables for three deputy chief minister posts appears to have added fuel to the fire of rebellion raging within BJP following the Yediyurappa cabinet formation. Senior leaders who felt slighted at being left out of the council said it was “baffling” that inexperienced colleagues were being considered for the post.

The reference was to Lingayat leader from Belagavi, Laxman Savadi, and young Vokkaliga leader CN Ashwathnarayana from Bengaluru. Dalit leader Govind M Karjol, also in contention, appears to have been given a leeway due to his seniority.

“The process of allocating portfolios will be finalized on Monday. We will have a deputy CM — how many deputy CM posts (we will have) will be known by Monday....” the CM said. Admitting the discontent over Savadi’s inclusion, Yediyurappa said it was the party high command’s call.

With Yediyurappa confirming there would be “one to three” DyCMs serving under him, the likelihood of the central BJP brass handing two of them to relatively ‘inexperienced’ ministers has caused widespread resentment among party seniors.

The furore over the deputy chief minister posts comes at a time when disgruntled seniors left out of the cabinet are already raising a banner of revolt. Also there has been considerable lag in allocating portfolios among the 17 who were sworn in as ministers and suspense is building over the exercise.

Yediyurappa was expected to allocate portfolios by Sunday, but put off an announcement on account of former Union minister Arun Jaitley’s demise. All senior leaders of the party attended the last rites on Sunday evening.

Senior Dalit leader Govind M Karjol, Vokkaliga leader CN Ashwathnarayan, who represents Malleswaram, Bengaluru, and Lingayat leader from Belagavi Laxman Savadi are tipped for the DyCM posts. While the BJP rank and file appears to have, by and large, accepted Karjol’s choice given his seniority, the heartburn is over the selection of the other two.

“The reports, if they are true, are baffling. Ashwathnarayan was never a minister and Laxman Savadi has not even won his seat. How can the party leadership consider them for such a top post?” said a senior leader from Bengaluru. “Is it their objective to humiliate seniors who have been loyal to the party?”

Seniors including KS Eshwarappa and R Ashoka, both of whom have served as DyCM in the past, and former chief minister Jagadish Shettar are feeling ignored.

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January 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 3: Former Karnataka chief minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that 90 per cent of the promises made by him remain unfulfilled.

"He (Prime Minister Modi) had promised that in 2020 the economy will be doubled, but only their troubles have doubled. He just lied. 90 per cent of the promises made by Modi have remained unfulfilled," Siddaramaiah told media here.

Siddaramaiah's remarks come at a time when Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to the state.

"In August, there was severe flood in state, he didn't visit Karnataka at that time. Flood situation was in 23 districts. Prime Minister will tweet for small issues. But at the time of severe flood he didn't even tweet. In 2009, Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister. He did aerial survey of the state and announced Rs 1500 crore relief on spot," Siddaramaiah said.

"This time the estimated damage due to flood is more than Rs 1 lakh crores," he said.

He went on to say, "Prime Minister came to witness Chandrayaan-2. He did not give time to Chief Minister and ministers and opposition party to meet him and discuss about floods."

"When I was the Chief Minister, the Prime Minister visited the state two times. Prime Minister had told at the time of inauguration of food park that there will be 10,000 direct employment and 25,000 employment. But nothing has happened till now," Siddaramaiah said.

Besides the Prime Minister, Siddaramaiah also criticised Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

"In last election, Prime Minister had told that, if BJP comes to power in Centre and state, there will be development. But nothing has happened. Chief Minister and ministers should have spoken to the Prime Minister about relief funds. The central government should have announced it as National disaster... That's why I called BS Yediyurappa as weak Chief Minister," Siddaramaiah said.

"He had said if BJP is in power at the centre and state, doors of fortune of the state will be opened. People trusted him and gave 25 seats in Lok Sabha elections. But now, he doesn't even open the doors of his house for his party leaders," he said.

Congress leader further cornered the Prime Minister over his address in Tumkuru Mutt on Thursday and said, "We admit Pakistan is an evil country. But what are you doing about minorities in our country? You are bringing law against the minorities. Is that right? And you give speech about these things in front of young children."

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to Karnataka and is attending several events as part of his official engagements.

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April 9,2020

Kasaragod, April 9: After Supreme Court intervened and settled the Border issue with Karnataka authorities who had consented to allow the critically-ill patients from in and around Kasaragod and nearby areas to cross over to nearby Mangalore for getting urgent and critical care treatment, the Karnataka authorities is alleged to continue to be hostile either by blocking way ahead or turning a deaf ear to the patients reaching there.

It was on Wednesday onwards that the check post at Thalapadi near here on the Kozhikode-Mangalore National Highway was opened for the critically-ill patients to cross over to Mangalore hospitals for medical treatment.

However, reports reaching here said two out of the three critically-ill patients, who made it to Mangalore were allegedly ill-treated or given no treatment forcing them to return back to Kerala.

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June 6,2020

Chikkamagaluru, June 6: The Chikkamagaluru district has become free from confirmed cases of COVID-19.

The last two of the 16 covid patients in the district were discharged today after they were treated and tested negative.

P 2765, a 28-year-old man and P 2766, a 38-year-old man were discharged, said Deputy Commissioner Dr Bagadi Gautham. Nine others were discharged from hospital yesterday.

Till May 22, Chikkamagaluru district had not recorded any positive and had remained a green zone till then.

However, with the influx of stranded people from Maharashtra and Delhi, the district had registered 16 covid positive cases.

 “As on today, there are no active covid-19 cases in the district. However, we should be attentive and take all the precautionary measurers,” the DC said.

The officer has appealed to the public to maintain social distancing in public places and wear masks.

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Sunday, 7 Jun 2020

Chikkamagaluru has been polluted by the outside people. Homestay business has killed the beauty and simplicity of Chilkamagaluru

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