CM Kumaraswamy still confident of coalition govt surviving the crisis

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July 11, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 11: Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today said that the situation has not arisen where he had to quit his post as Coalition government will survive the rebel scare it is facing since last one week.

Speaking to reporters after holding a meeting with top leaders of Coalition partner Congress at Kumara Krupa Guest House here on Thursday, he claimed that there was no immediate threat to his government and expressed confidence that all those 16 MLAs who had tendered their resignation to their seats would withdraw and extend support to the government.

He said in 2009 when BJP State President B S Yeddyurappa was the Chief Minister he did not quit when 18 legislators had rebelled against him. 

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court today asked the 10 rebel’ MLAs, that included seven from Congress and three from JD(S), to go before Assembly Speaker before 6 PM today. The 10 legislators had approached the Apex Court saying that the Speaker was delaying the acceptance of their resignation letters and there was a conspiracy to disqualify them under Anti Defection law by the Speaker.

The apex court, before adjourning further hearing of the case to tomorrow, had also asked Karnataka DGP to provide security to the ‘rebel’ MLAs when they meet the Speaker.

JD(S) rebel leader A H Vishwanath speaking at Renaissance hotel in Mumbai said he welcomes the Supreme Court direction and all the 10 MLAs would meet the Speaker in Bengaluru today as per its direction. They would be flying in a special flight from Mumbai today, information reaching here quoted him as saying.

He said if the Speaker insists that some of the resignation letters by rebel MLAs was not in order they would submit fresh resignation letters. ‘’We are united and there is no question of the 10 legislators who are now in Mumbai going back on their decision to quit their seats,’’ he said.

The Kumaraswamy government is facing a severe threat of falling into minority as 16 MLAs have tendered resignation to their seats. Before the latest developments the government had the support of 119 members including two independents and the Speaker.

If their resignation is accepted the number will fall to 103. It will further fall to 101 as the two independents, who were recently made ministers, have already withdrawn their support to the government.

This would effectively bring down the house to 206 if the resignation letters of the ‘rebel’ legislators are accepted. Then the simple majority mark will fall to 104. Then the coalition government would have support of only 101 legislators. The opposition BJP at present has a strength of 105 MLAs on its own and the two independents have also extended their support to the BJP.

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July 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 29: State officials will conduct Common Entrance Test (CET) exam as per the instructions given by the state high court, said Karnataka deputy chief minister CN Ashwathnarayan on Tuesday.

"Officials have informed that they are all set to conduct exams on July 30 and 31. We will put this matter in front of the high court. As per the instructions of the high court, we will move forward," said Ashwathnarayan.

This comes after Karnataka High court asked the state government to reconsider the decision of conducting the CET exam.

"...I had called an emergency meeting with district collectors, officials of education, transport, health, police department. And, I took information about the preparedness for conducting the CET exam," he added.

Karnataka CET Exam is a state-level entrance exam organised for providing admissions in Engineering, Pharmacy, B Pharma and other courses offered by colleges and institutions located in the state.

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January 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 12: Protesters plan to intensify their anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act movement from sit-down satyagrahas and rallies to street and door-to-door campaigns in different parts of the city.

The street campaigns began on January 1 with 20-30 volunteers of Hum Bharat Ke Log, reaching out to people in Koramangala and Whitefield and explaining the CAA, National Population Register (NPR), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and related issues. They have organised four campaigns.

According to Zia Nomani, member of Hum Bharat Ke Log, the campaign will intensify soon. “Over 200-400 volunteers will organise nukkad sabhas and other activities around JP Nagar and Banashankari,” Nomani said.

She added that though protests began as a medium for people to vent their concerns, more needs to be done.

“We have realised that many people have begun working on their personal documents and want to help them understand what CAA is all about,” Nomani said.

Volunteers will talk to people at street junctions, discuss issues and run signature campaigns. They say: “Our movement is focussed on reaching out to people. Pro-CAA workers too started a door-to-door campaign last week.”

Avani Chokshi, an advocate who participated in a campaign, said though people had a cursory idea about these issues, they didn’t know the details. “It through such campaigns that we can reach more people. It’s important to talk to people who haven’t made up their mind about the issues or are even pro-CAA,” said Avani, adding, “It hard to combat hatred in a short span of time. The movement needs to be sustained.”

Activist Geeta Menon, who has been at the forefront of the street campaign, says they were heckled at some places.

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January 24,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 24: Urwa Police have arrested a 27-year-old youth on charges of chain snatching and recovered around 300 grams of stolen gold chains worth Rs 12 lakhs from him, the police said on Friday.

According to the police, the arrested, Vinay Prasad alias Vinod Jogi, a resident of Badaga Ulipady was allegedly involved in more than 10 cases of chain snatching.

The value of the seized gold is estimated at around Rs 12 lakh. The police also confis

Mangaluru, Jan 24: Urwa Police have arrested a 27-year-old youth on charges of chain snatching and recovered around 300 grams of stolen gold chains worth Rs 12 lakhs from him, the police said on Friday.

According to the police, the arrested, Vinay Prasad alias Vinod Jogi, a resident of Badaga Ulipady was allegedly involved in more than 10 cases of chain snatching.

The value of the seized gold is estimated at around Rs 12 lakh. The police also confiscated a bike and an auto-rickshaw found in his possession.

cated a bike and an auto-rickshaw found in his possession.

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