Cong did not field candidate against me; in Karnataka too it should support activists: Jignesh

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December 30, 2017

Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani has requested the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee not to field candidates against the activists associated with people’s movements during upcoming state assembly polls.

The Dalit leader, who was in Chikkamagaluru on Friday to attend an event organised by the Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike, said that at least 10 to 15 candidates associated with people’s movements should be allowed to contest the elections in Karnataka.

Obliquely thanking Congress for paying the way for him to become an MLA, he said: “We shall also appeal to the Congress not to field its candidates against activists, as the party did in my case in Gujarat. Our goal must be to defeat the Sangh Parivar”.

He said that he would campaign against the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka during 2018 polls. “I am not concerned about which party will benefit by my campaign, but my goal is to defeat the BJP,” Mevani said.

Mevani claimed 80% of Muslims and Dalits in Vadgam area voted against the BJP during the Gujarat Assembly elections. “I wish here in Karnataka, 95% of Dalits, Muslims, farmers, and workers vote against the BJP.” He said that Dalits and Muslims had united after communal incidents in the country.

“We do not want an ageing (Prime Minister) Modi delivering speeches. We want to hear young leaders such as Hardik Patel and Kanhaiya Kumar,” Mevani said. 

He called on “secular forces” to take on BJP leaders like Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath and National President Amit Shah, who will be visiting Karnataka soon to hold experiments on imposing Hindutva in the state.

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Abu Muhammad
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Sunday, 31 Dec 2017

It is the historic opportunity for the congress to support peoples activists and give a new direction to Indian Political movement. Its a Win-win situation for all sans anti-national Manuwadis.

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February 11,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 11: BJ Puttaswamy, chairman of the State Planning Board stated that the detailed project report (DPR) to develop the Mangaluru-Karwar fisheries road at a cost of Rs 780 crores has been submitted to the state government and approval for it by the Coastal Development Authority (CDA) is pending.

Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, he said the new developments done and in those in the future for the coastal districts.

He claimed that a feasibility report for the development of State Highway 67 has been submitted to the government.

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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 19: In order to boost the Coast Guard's (CG) surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities on the country's west coast in Karnataka, CG OPV Varaha and CG Dornier 785 ex Kochi were pressed to service to undertake extensive surveillance.

"Both seawards and aerial surveillance of Karnataka coast line will be undertaken from Sunday," said S Babu Venkatesh, Commander, Coast Guard, Karnataka. The surveillance will be an air-sea coordinated operation.

The Coast Guard ships and aircraft maintained extensive search in the area for intercepting any suspect vessel. Indian Coast Guard ships classified various contacts in the area and kept them under constant surveillance.

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January 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 20: The suspense over chief minister BS Yediyurappa expanding his council of ministers is set to continue until after he returns from his trip to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

Yediyurappa, who heads a 10-member delegation to the Swiss ski resort, left on Sunday. Prior to his departure, he told reporters cabinet expansion will happen only after his return on January 24. “I discussed the issue with [BJP] national president Amit Shah for 30 minutes or so. He has given a positive response and I will expand the cabinet within two days after my return,” Yediyurappa said.

But sources said Shah, during his visit to Hubballi on Saturday, had indicated the exercise is likely to be delayed further as the central leadership will be busy with the assembly elections in Delhi. “Indications are there is no possibility of expanding the cabinet until February 11 when the electoral process for the Delhi elections ends,” said a source.

The development has obviously left ministerial aspirants, especially defectors from Congress and JD(S) who were re-elected on BJP tickets last month, restive. Moreover, while Yediyurappa has promised ministerial berths to all MLAs who switched to the BJP from Congress and JD(S), sources say Shah is only in favour of inducting six defectors (11 of whom won MLA seats on saffron party tickets in the byelections) into the cabinet.

“Shah’s advice to Yediyurappa is to strike a balance between defectors and loyalists. His concern is loyalists should not be left disappointed, while justice should be served to the defectors as well,” said a BJP functionary.

Meanwhile, KS Eshwarappa, senior party functionary and minister for rural development, said the BJP would never let down the defectors. “The party is indebted to them and I am sure they will all be rewarded,” he said.

BC Patil, one of the defectors, said some of them had met Shah in one-on-one meetings in Hubballi. “It was more a courtesy call and the issue of cabinet expansion didn’t come up during the meeting,” he said.

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