Cong-JD(S) seat-sharing talks for LS polls soon: JDS leader

Agencies
January 30, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 30: The formula adopted by the ruling Congress-JDS coalition in Karnatakaduring its cabinet formation and appointments to boards and corporations would be the basis of the discussion on seat-sharing for the coming Lok Sabha elections, the JD(S) said on Tuesday.

The party also expressed confidence about the coalition government under HD Kumaraswamy completing its five-year term.

JD(S) secretary-general Danish Ali said preliminary discussions were already held on seat-sharing during the recent coordination committee meeting.

"We are going to have more rounds of discussions and try to come out with a conclusion," he told reporters during the party's national executive here.

"How many seats, which party will contest from where- is yet to be discussed."

"But, as you all know when this coalition was formed, I was one of the signatories to that... In the cabinet, in the board corporation nominations there will be one-third (for JD(S)), two-third (for Congress) formula, according to our strength in the assembly."

"So the same formula will be the basis of the discussion for seat-sharing for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections," he said.

Recently in an interview to news agency, chief minister Kumaraswamy had also expressed similar views.

"There are 28 seats...they (Congress) should take two-thirds and give us one-third, this is what his feeling is, and mostly, I feel they will also agree," he had said.

Ali, however, said the JDS motive was very clear and "that is to stitch an alliance to defeat the BJP."

"... we want to scuttle the strength of BJP in Karnataka, that's the main motive," he said.

The coalition leaders are likely to discuss seat-sharing for the Lok Sabha polls during the first week of February.

JD(S) has already expressed its desire to contest in 10-12 seats, on which the Congress party has some reservations, as it has maintained that seat sharing will be based on "merit."

Seat sharing is expected to be a litmus test, for both the parties, mostly in the old Mysuru region constituencies, where the JD(S) has emerged as a dominant force in recent past and the Congress has its sitting MPs.

Several senior Congress leaders and MPs, including Veerappa Moily, have reportedly asked the leadership not to cede nine seats where the party has its sitting MPs, to JD(S).

Responding to a question on chief minister HD Kumaraswamy threatening to step down over adverse comments by a Congress MLA, Ali said the Congress high command had taken it seriously and has instructed their local leaders not to indulge in such activities, and there was good understanding between the leadership of both parties.

He said "I think notices have have also been issued by Congress, but one thing is clear there is good understanding between the leadership of both the parties and this government is going to last its full five year term."

"We will try our best to ensure that such things do not happen again and the government functions smoothly and we should not provide any opportunity for our political opponents...," he said.

Underlining the significance of the national executive when the Lok Sabha elections are approaching fast, Ali said,"In Karnataka, we are with Congress, in Kerala we are with the Left front."

"So we have to be very cautions, we are deliberating what political line we have to take in the coming elections, what all happened in the past few years and how can JD(S) play its role in bringing down the communal forces in the country," he said.

Ali said the JD(S) under the leadership of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda has always played a key role in bringing together secular forces in the country.

After the state assembly elections, the process was started and on JD(S)'s invitation regional secular forces along with the Congress came on one platform.

"Our belief is we can bring down the score of BJP in the Lok Sabha election, with state specific alliances," he said.

The JD (S) policy is whichever political party was strong in a particular state that party should take the lead and other parties must cooperate, Ali said.

Responding to a question about states other than Karnataka and Kerala from where JD(S) is looking to contest, the JDS leader said, "We are looking at Maharashtra and some north eastern states also like Arunachal Pradesh. But we don't want to divide secular votes also, we are discussing..," he added.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Karnataka's Covid-19 task force on Tuesday decided that the state government will regulate the supply of Remdesivir, the drug used in the treatment of coronavirus infected patients, to private hospitals to check black marketing and hoarding.

"Remdesivir which is currently available in the government hospitals will be supplied to private hospitals through the government.

This will help curb black marketing of this drug," Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar's office said in a release.

Along with Sudhakar, other task force members, including Health Minister Sriramulu, Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwath Narayan and Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar attended the meeting. However, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai was not part of it as he was out of Bengaluru.

At the meeting, the government has also fixed the rate for Covid-19 tests in private labs- Rs 2,000 for government referred cases and 3,000 for self-reporting cases.

It was also decided to purchase 4 lakh antigen test kits and 5 lakh swab test kits to ramp up testing, the release said, adding that approvals have also been given for additional drugs for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.

The decisions also included increasing monthly salary for Ayush doctors to 48,000, MBBS doctors to 80,000 and nurses to get 30,000 for next 6 months.

The task force also made it clear that private hospitals have to reserve 50 percent beds for the government for Covid-19 treatment. The remaining 50 percent can be used by the private hospitals for Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 treatment.

Private hospitals provide treatment under Ayushman Bharat scheme (ABARK) for Covid-19 patients.

Those cases in which treatment does not cover under the scheme can be charged as per the user charges, the release said.

A committee will be formed to supervise and recommend the purchase of equipment and medicines for Covid-19 treatment, which will be headed by ACS, ITBT Department.

Approval has been given for the procurement of N-95 masks and lakh PPE kits for the safety of healthcare workers. The decision also has been taken to connect oxygen pipeline to 4,736 beds in 17 government medical colleges, which will enable high flow oxygen for these beds besides being beneficial for future use as well.

According to the release, 16 RTPCR and 15 Automated RNA extraction units will be established to ramp up testing and this will help achieve the target of 50,000 tests per day. "On the whole approvals given for purchase of equipment and upgradation of existing facilities at government hospitals is estimated to be about Rs 500 Crore," it added.

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2:  Fishermen in the coastal districts fear that the fishing season ending on May 31 every year might be rescheduled early this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement department of fisheries on sturday said fishing season is closed for 61 days every year before the arrival of the monsoon.

As per the data with the Fisheries Department, this year the number of fishes caught has set a record.

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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: The Karnataka Government will impose stricter restrictions till March 31 to tackle the spread of COVID-19, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said on Monday.

''While all non-essential government establishments will also be closed from today, we are discussing on whether there should be a total shutdown similar to what was in place on Sunday during 'Janata Curfew'. We will take a call on this after discussing this with Opposition leaders by evening,'' he added.

Addressing press persons after a meeting with doctors and experts from private hospitals, the Chief Minister said free food will be served to the poor in Indira Canteens all through the day.

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