BSY tells BJP cadre to be ready for early Assembly polls

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June 23, 2017

Bengaluru, Jun 23: A day after the Congress government announced crop loan waiver up to Rs 50,000, the state BJP on Thursday decided to step up its preparations for the next Assembly polls.bsy

The BJP is of the view that the state government announced the loan waiver scheme with an eye on the polls and is even anticipating early Assembly elections. The saffron party leaders believe that the ruling party may advance the polls to December this year.

On Thursday, BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa chaired a series of meetings at the party headquarters in Bengaluru. He held discussions with party office-bearers and interacted with district presidents and general secretaries.

The party has drawn up a plan wherein at least 100 workers from each Assembly constituency would be working for 15 days in places assigned to them. Yeddyurappa said they should work towards expanding and strengthening the party base, expose the “misdeeds” of the state government, visit local party leaders, examine the voters’ list and identify potential BJP voters and hold interaction with booth-committee members among others. This exercise should be completed by July 25, he said.

Yeddyurappa said the party cadres should be prepared for early Assembly polls. He reiterated that the government announced the loan waiver scheme following pressure from the BJP. However, loan waiver up to Rs 50,000 was not sufficient and the waiver amount should be increased to Rs 1 lakh, he demanded. He also charged the state government with misusing grants provided by the Centre.

BJP general secretary and MP Shobha Karandlaje told reporters that BJP national president Amit Shah will be visiting the state for three days from August 3. On August 2, Shah will hold meetings with party functionaries in Belagavi and then reach Bengaluru, where he will stay for two days. The BJP is planning to hold a public meeting in Bengaluru and a final decision in this regard will be taken soon, she said.

Elections won’t be advanced: Congress

Speculation is rife in the political circles that the ruling Congress is planning to advance the Assembly elections following the state government’s decision to waive farm loans up to Rs 50,000. The elections are likely to be held in either April or May next year. However, it is speculated that the ruling party may advance it to either December this year or January 2018 when the elections to the Gujarat Assembly are likely to be held. This, it is believed, will help thwart the Narendra Modi wave to a large extent in Karnataka.

Leaders of both the opposition parties, the BJP and the JD(S), are of the view that the state may witness early elections. However, the state Congress leaders have strongly denied it. “It is all rumours. The party government will complete full five-year term and the elections will not be advanced. There is no such thinking in the party,” Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee working president Dinesh Gundu Rao said. Sources in the Congress said senior leaders held a discussion on the possibility of advancing the elections a few days ago, but no decision was taken.

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June 21,2020

Mangaluru, June 21: The first ever repatriation flight from Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Karnataka’s Mangaluru under Vande Bharat Mission (VBM) today brought home around 165 stranded passengers. 

The IndiGo flight took off from Dammam International Airport at 11 a.m. (Saudi time) and landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 6:30 p.m.

The stranded passengers included pregnant women, senior citizens and those who are in need of emergency medical treatment are on board.

The passengers were screened at the Airport before being despatched for institutional quarantine in special buses. 

Even though a few charter flights arranged by a couple of NRI entrepreneurs have already repatriated hundreds of stranded people from Dammam to Mangaluru, the government of India had not operated any repatriation flight under VBM on this sector so far. 

Saudi Kannadigas Humanity Forum (SKHF), an NGO which came into existence to help the stranded Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia during covid-19 lockdown had been successful in persuading the government of India operate a flight on Dammam-Mangaluru sector under VBM. 

SKHF has also set up an online portal for those who were in need of emergency repatriation. In today’s flight around 100 passengers have obtained seats through SKHF.

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April 21,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 21: Kerala reported a spike in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday with 19 people testing positive, after a decline in the numbers in the past few days, as the total infections touched 426 in the southern state.

Kannur recorded 10 cases, Palakkad four, Kasaragod three and Malappuram and Kollam one each, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reporters here.

The number of those getting infected were in single digits over the past few days.

Of the 10 positive cases from Kannur, nine of them had come from abroad and one had been infected through contact, he said.

Pointing out that the positive cases in Palakkad,Malappuram and Kollam had come from neighbouring Tamil Nadu, Vijayan said there is need to enforce strict vigilance in places bordering neighbouring states.

Sixteen people tested negative on Tuesday, while the total active cases 117, he added.

At least 32,000 people are under observation,

Of the around 20,000 samples sent, 19,440 had returned negative, Vijayan said.

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June 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 15: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday laid the foundation stone for the construction of a Rs 220 crore airport project in his political bastion of Shivamogga, as he expressed confidence that it will give a boost to tourism, industries and economic activities in the region.

"The long cherished dream of people of Shivamogga about having an airport is finally becoming a reality.

The project that was planned when I was Deputy Chief Minister and Chief Minister in the past was shelved due to contractor issues and lack of interest by the governments that came later," Yediyurappa said.

Speaking at the foundation laying event for the airport, which he attended virtually via video conference, he said, now the government is once again taking up the project through infrastructure development and PWD departments.

The project to construct the well-equipped airport at Sogane in Shivamogga taluk at the cost of Rs 220 crore in about 662.38 acre land area has been initiated, he said, adding that the project will be taken up in two phases.

He expressed hope that it will be completed in a year's time.

The first phase consists of runway, taxiway, apron, approach road, peripheral road and compound wall construction, while the second phase consists of terminal building, ATC tower, fire station building, among others, a release said.

Noting that under the Udan scheme the project has been envisaged to provide affordable air travel to people, the Chief Minister expressed confidence about tourism, industries and economic activities in the region getting a boost, with the small airport coming up at Shivamogga.

He also directed officials to complete the airport work on time without compromising on the quality.

Highlighting various developmental works that is being implemented in Shivamogga, the district which is regarded as his political turf, Yediyurappa said, with the cooperation of the central government various railway projects have also been taken up in the district including Shivamogga- Shikaripura rail route.

Shikaripura is the constituency represented by the Chief Minister, while his son B Y Raghavendra represents Shimoga constituency in Lok Sabha.

Yediyurappa, who also inaugurated the divisional office of National Highway authority in the district, said a bridge project across river Sharavati at Singndur in Sagara taluk will be taken up.

Conceding that developmental work has taken a backseat due to the COVID-19 situation, the Chief Minister said the challenge is to overcome it and achieve development.

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