Cong leaders want to defeat Nikhil; even Siddaramaiah can’t solve this problem: Deve Gowda

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April 5, 2019

Mandya/Hassan, Apr 5: JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda on Thursday claimed that the rivalry in Congress ranks against Nikhil Kumaraswamy’s candidature in Mandya constituency, is so deep rooted that even former chief minister Siddaramaiah cannot salvage the situation.

Addressing a rally in KR Pet, Mandya district, Gowda said: “I’ve been freed by deputy chief minister G Parameshwara from electioneering in Tumakuru [where he is contesting] and will campaign across the state with Siddaramaiah. But I’ve decided that even if Siddaramaiah seeks votes for Nikhil, it will not help. Local Congress leaders want to defeat him [Nikhil] to humiliate chief minister HD Kumaraswamy as Nikhil is his son.”

Gowda claimed some Congress leaders have moved away from the party and there is no point in visiting their houses to seek their support. “But for you (voters), who can I approach seeking votes for Nikhil?” Gowda said, while becoming emotional.

Perhaps admitting for the first time that it could be an uphill task for his grandson to win, Gowda said he had warned leaders of his party that Nikhil would face difficulty in Mandya if he is fielded from there. “I told them that our opponents could use it as a tool to hit back at us, saying we promote family members,” he added.

The former PM’s statements come on a day when Congress workers from Nagamangala declared they will support independent candidate Sumalatha, even though the party has declared its support for Nikhil. Nagamangala assembly constituency was represented by former minister N Chaluvarayaswamy, who quit the JD(S) last year and joined the Congress after he fell out with Kumaraswamy. He contested the 2018 polls as a Congress candidate, but lost. He holds the Gowda family responsible for his debacle.

Meanwhile, Gowda sought to reach out to Siddaramaiah, calling the former chief minister’s defeat from Chamundeshwari assembly constituency in 2018 “as the people’s mandate”.

“I know he is pained at the defeat,” Gowda told reporters in Hassan. “I’ve lost elections in my political career too. But I didn’t campaign against Siddaramaiah in Chamundeshwari. JD(S) minister GT Devegowda is also not responsible for Siddaramaiah’s defeat. It is people who defeated him.”

Gowda said Siddaramaiah is still nursing a grouse that he was not elevated CM after he vacated the post and became the PM in June 1996. “He switched to the Congress and became the CM and ruled for five years. But he lost the Chamundeshwari segment and it wasn’t engineered by the JD(S),” he said.

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May 31,2020

Mangaluru, May 31: A yellow alert has been sounded in eight districts of Karnataka, amidst the Indian Meteorological Department’s (IMD) prediction that the low pressure area formed over Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep may to intensify further into a cyclonic storm.

The yellow has been sounded in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Hassan, Shivamogga and Chamarajanagara till June 1.

Moderate to heavy rain is expected to lash parts of coastal Karnataka today and tomorrow. 

The IMD has assessed that the situation is favourable for the onset of southwest monsoon. In view of the enhanced cloud cover and the deepening of southwesterly winds up to mid tropospheric levels, the southwest monsoon advanced further.

The IMD has also advised fishermen to avoid fishing in west coast of India from May 31 to June 4.

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July 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Eighteen private hospitals here have been slapped with a show-cause notice after a 52-year old patient with influenza-like illness symptoms died here on being allegedly denied admission by them citing "non- availability" of beds. 

Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesdy said refusal to provide treatment was not only inhuman but also illegal as he tagged a copy of the notice in a tweet. 

"Notice has been served to the hospitals taking cognisance of the (media) reports about the denial of admission to a patient in emergency. Denying medical assistance during emergency is not only inhuman but also illegal," he tweeted. According to a report, the son and nephew of the patient took him to the 18 hospitals on Saturday and Sunday but he was not admitted on the pretext of non-availability of beds or ventilators. 

The man died later. The Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare issued the show-cause notice to the top authorities of the hospitals under the Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME) Act, 2007. 

"By denying admission to the patient, your hospitals have violated the provisions of the KPME Act. You are liable for legal action," the notice said, seeking replies within 24 hours as to why action should not be against the hospitals. 

This was a "clear violation" of providing medical assistance and admission necessitated under the agreed provision of the KPME registration. Private medical establishments cannot refuse or avoid treatment to patients suffering from COVID-19 or having symptoms, the common notice added. 

The incident comes in the backdop of repeated instructions by the government that hospitals cannot deny admission to the patients suffering from coronavirus or having symptoms.

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March 4,2020

Vijayapura, Mar 4: Despite strict measures to prevent any kind of embarrassing incidents during II PU board exams, the first three pages of Physics question paper was doing rounds on social media within an hour of commencement.

According to sources, “after removing the question papers from the sealed paper envelope, one of the supervisors is suspected to have taken photographs of it and circulated to the various social networking sites and Whatsapp. In an hour it spread across the district and the incident is said to be happened at Shanteshwar Pre-University College at Indi town.”

As many as 27,359 students were enrolled for the PU Board exams and among them 7,984 students have registered for Science. On the first-day, Physics for Science and History for Arts examinations were held in 41 centres of the district.

Confirming the question papers are being circulated over social networking applications, Deputy Commissioner YS Patil told TNIE that: “According to the Karnataka Education Act 24 (a) it cannot be considered as the question paper leak.”

“Even we have contacted the head office of the PU Board they also collecting the primary details denied to claim it as question paper leak. However, a committee will investigate and will also visit the college in the earliest. If any of the supervisors found guilty an action will be initiated against them. It is not a question paper leak instead it might be lapse of duty from the supervisors and investigation will be made,” stated DC Patil.

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