Cong veteran Kharge tastes his first electoral defeat at the hands of ex-Cong leader

coastaldigest.com web desk
May 23, 2019

Kalaburgi, May 23: Congress veteran M Mallikarjun Kharge, who had never lost any election since the beginning of his political career in 1972, is trailing behind BJP candidate Umesh G Jadhav by a huge number of votes in Kalaburagi Lok Sabha constituency.

As per the Election Commission India data, at 1.30 p.m., Mr. Kharge was trailing behind Mr. Jadhav by 70,450 votes. Mr. Kharge had polled in 3,15,414 votes, compared to Mr. Jadhav’s 3,85,864 votes. Mr. Jadhav has been consistently maintaining the lead right from the first round of counting.

Mr. Jadhav came to the counting centre set up at Gulbarga University campus well before the strong rooms, where the loaded Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were kept, opened at 8 a.m. on Thursday. He was present during the opening of the strong rooms in the presence of Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer R. Venkatesh Kumar and continued to be in the counting centre. Mr. Kharge was nowhere to be seen in the counting centre.

Mr. Kharge, who won all the 11 elections in a row – 9 Assembly elections and 2 Lok Sabha elections, began his winning streak in 1972 when he contested from Gurmitkal Assembly constituency. He continued to represent the constituency in the Assembly till 2004. When the Constituency, which was reserved to Scheduled Castes (SCs) later became a General constituency in 2008 Assembly elections, he shifted to neighbouring Chittapur that had just become SC-reserved constituency and won.

After BJP assumed power in the State in that election, he resigned from his Assembly membership to contest the 2009 Lok Sabha elections from Kalaburagi and won with a slim margin of just 13,404 votes against his immediate rival Revu Naik Belamagi of BJP. He served as the Minister of Labour and Employment and Minister of Railway in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Cabinet during the second term of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre.

In 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he again won from Kalaburagi against the same candidate of the same party by improving his winning margin to 74,733 votes. After the Congress suffered a humiliating defeat, he was the party’s Leader in Lok Sabha when National Democratic Alliance led by BJP assumed the power with Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister. He was later made as the Chairman of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) at the Centre in 2018.

In 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he faced a tough fight from BJP’s Umesh Jadhav, whom he had nurtured politically.

Mr. Jadhav, a medical doctor by profession and former employee at Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), was brought to the politics by veteran Congress leader late N. Dharam Singh. Later, he gained the support and confidence of Mr. Kharge as well and got the Congress ticket to contest Assembly elections from Chincholi segment in 2013 and won. In 2018 Assembly elections also, he got Congress ticket and won the polls for the second time from Chincholi.

When he was denied a ministerial berth in the Congress - JD(S) coalition government led by Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, Mr. Jadhav rebelled against the party leadership, especially against Mr. Kharge by unleashing a bitter verbal attack. He alleged that the Congress veteran was suppressing all the leaders in the party to clear the way for his son Priyank Kharge, Social Welfare Minister in the coalition government. He later resigned from his Assembly membership and joined BJP at a public meeting addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kalaburagi on March 6. The BJP rewarded him by offering a ticket to contest the Lok Sabha election against Congress veteran Mr. Kharge from Kalaburagi segment.

The Kalaburagi constituency has witnessed a high-voltage campaign with a host of national and State leaders from both the parties campaigning for their respective candidates and emerged as one of the key Lok Sabha constituencies in 2019 to catch the national attention.

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January 4,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 4: Depressed over the communal and racist policies of union government, a 67-year-old retired school headmaster committed suicide allegedly after losing matriculation certificates and documents related to his father.

The victim was identified as Mohammed Ali a resident of Narikunni in Kozhikode district in north Kerala.

On finding Ali missing from home on Friday morning, his family members conducted a search in the nearby areas. His body was later found in a well located in one of his relative’s compound nearby.

A suicide note recovered, suspected to have been written by the victim read, “I have lost all my important certificates. Matriculation certificates of me and my wife. Old documents of my father are also missing. I think all these documents were given away along with the waste recently. None should be held responsible for my foolish act. You may get into trouble.”

According to relatives, Ali was under severe stress after regularly watching programmes related to CAA. He was also actively involved in anti CAA campaign.

“He was worried about the documents and had serious apprehensions about future,” said his younger brother Abdul Nasser.

“After attending an anti CAA meeting in Kozhikode he had shared his apprehensions. He used to frequently discuss the topic with others ,” recollected Jaffer a local resident.

Ali also had health complications. Meanwhile, the local police said that preliminary investigations suggested that the man could have taken the extreme step after losing documents. However, the reason behind the suicide could be said conclusively after detailed probe.

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February 10,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 10: Life of a 40–year-old man, who suffered a massive cardiac arrest, was saved by an ambulance driver who covered 80-km distance between Dharmasthala and Mangaluru in just 40 minutes.

The patient, a Chikkaballapur native sustained a heart attack near Sakleshpur on Saturday while he was on his way to Dharmasthala. He was provided preliminary treatment at a private hospital in Ujire, where doctors advised his relatives to shift him to a hospital in Mangaluru immediately.

The patient’s condition was critical and the odds were completely against him. Moreover owing to the ongoing double lane project work, the road too had been dugout. Despite all this, ambulance driver Hameed drove at a fast pace and managed to take the patient to the hospital within 40 minutes.

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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday demanded that the state government drop its plan to provide doorstep delivery of liquor.

"After faltering in mopping up revenue, the state government is mulling over allowing doorstep delivery of liquor by enabling online sales and starting new MSIL liquor shops in rural areas. I demand that the state government drop its plans," he tweeted.

"I came to know that the excise commissioner is keen to hold talks with a private firm to enable online sale of liquor. The government should back out from such a foolish decision. Otherwise, agitation is inevitable," Kumaraswamy said.

He said opening new liquor shops or online delivery will ruin the health of society.

"Post-COVID outbreak and subsequent lockdown, people are facing financial distress, struggling to lead day-to-day life. 

The government must withdraw such an imprudent decision to deliver liquor at doorsteps. Opening new liquor shops or the decision of online delivery in times of distress like this will spoil society's health. 

It is not fair for the government to fill its coffers by robbing people's money," he said in a series of tweets.

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