Cong has no moral right to speak of corruption: BJP on Yeddy

April 9, 2016

New Delhi, Apr 9: BJP today hit back at Congress over its "tainted" leaders charge, saying the party whose leadership is out on bail in a case of alleged fraud and ran a "corrupt" regime for ten years has no moral right to talk of corruption.Yeddyurappa

The party claimed that the court has given a clean chit to former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and Congress should not make "baseless" allegations. BJP also asserted that there was probity in its government and it was transparent.

Refuting allegations that BJP is trying to bring down Congress governments, party national secretary Shrikant Sharma said Congress is losing its base across the country under Sonia Gandhi and is facing a leadership crisis.

Its governments are falling due to internal crisis and 'revolts' within, he claimed.

"The party whose President and Vice President are out on bail in a Rs 5,000 crore fraud case, those who ran a corrupt government for the last ten years have no moral right to talk on corruption," he claimed.

On Yeddyurappa, Sharma said, "The court has given a clean chit to B S Yeddyurappa and Congress is trying to make baseless charges."

The BJP leader also said that Congress should stop blaming the BJP for bringing down its governments in states as it was due to problems within that party.

"There is a leadership crisis in Congress under Sonia Gandhi as it is losing its base everywhere. Of all the states, Congress is left in power in only seven of them, of which there is an internal revolt in three," he said, referring to Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Karnataka.

On Union Minister Y S Chowdary's issue, Sharma said, "The law will take its own course". A Hyderabad court has issued non-bailable warrant in a case filed by a Mauritius-based bank for alleged default of repayment of loan.

Asked about Pakistan, the BJP leader said the problems are 68 years old and the Modi government is only trying to set things right.

He said the issues have arisen due to "wrong policies" initiated by the Jawaharlal Nehru government after independence and "that country would not have been in existence had it not been Nehru's craving for power".

"Pakistan for the first time has accepted that its land has been used for terror activities," he said, adding that it was the reason why its JIT was allowed to visit here so that it acts against the perpetrators of Pathankot terror attack.

On the issue of not allowing terror and talks together, he said the talks between the two NSAs are also on terror.

Congress today attacked BJP for appointing "tainted" leaders like B S Yeddyurappa and Keshav Prasad Maurya to lead the party in Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh, saying it "exposes" the promise of probity made by the ruling party.

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Sunday, 10 Apr 2016

Because Congress can not understand what is corruption, no they know how to do it.
So Yeddiji is right to say as C
ongress has no right to speak corruption.
But BJP has the right to commit the corruption

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Bengaluru, Apr 25: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Saturday initiated Phase I clinical trials to use plasma therapy for COVID-19 patients at city-based BMC Victoria Hospital.

Sriramulu was accompanied by Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar.

"Karnataka has taken a lead role as we initiate Phase I clinical trials to use Convalescent Plasma Therapy for severe COVID-19 infected patients. BMC Victoria hospital took the first step today. We are determined to vanquish this enemy of mankind," Sriramulu said in a tweet.

"I wish our team of doctors at BMC Victoria hospital and team led by Dr US Vishal Rao a great success. This will be a torchbearer in our fight against Corona," he said in another tweet.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the state has so far reported 474 confirmed cases of COVID-19 which include 152 discharged or cured patients and 18 deaths.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: Health Minister B Sriramulu banned the consumption of chewing tobacco in public places on Saturday, which is marked as World Tobacco Day. The ban would include chewing paan masala and spitting in public places.

In June 2013, the state banned the manufacture, storage, sale, or distribution of gutka and paan masala containing tobacco or nicotine as ingredients to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use. On October 26, 2016, the state proscribed all kinds of chewing tobacco, containing tobacco or nicotine or both in accordance with the Supreme Court order.

Karnataka is the second state in India to ban e-cigarettes. The state also prohibited single cigarettes. Until September 2019, the state counselled 15,698 patients in tobacco cessation centres set up in private dental colleges.

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February 17,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 17: Out of the total 418 samples of suspect coronavirus cases sent for testing to National Institute of Virology from Kerala, 405 have come out as negative, while the results for the rest, barring three, are awaited.

"Out of three persons in whom the disease was confirmed, two persons have been discharged. One person is stable and the repeat sample results are awaited," according to a release by the Health and Family Welfare Department of the Kerala government.

The release added that till Sunday a total of 2,276 people have been placed under surveillance, "out of which 2262 are under home isolation and 14 are admitted in designated isolation facilities."

The health condition of all symptomatic people under isolation is stable, according to the release.

The release added that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Centre) has informed the Kerala government that 115 people belonging to Kerala are currently in quarantine in two camps in Delhi.

These 115 people have been tested and found negative for coronavirus and they will be allowed to travel back to Kerala on Monday evening.

The people have been requested to remain in home isolation upon their return.

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