Congress leaders red-faced as 4 rebels, 4 others stay away from Karnataka assembly session

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February 7, 2019

Bengaluru, Feb 7: The on-going cat and mouse game between the Congress leadership and rebel MLAs is headed for a climax as decisive action is expected from either side on Friday when chief minister HD Kumaraswamy presents the second budget of his current stint.

Congress leaders’ worry appeared accentuated as it wasn’t just the four rebel MLAs who did not turn up for the opening day of the session. Three others, including former minister Ramalinga Reddy, BC Patil and Reddy’s daughter Sowmya Reddy, were absent. Another Congress MLA JN Ganesh, who is absconding after assaulting party colleague Anand Singh in a resort on January 21, did not surface either.

“In total, seven Congress MLAs did not attend the session today,” chief whip Ganesh Hukkeri said. “Barring the four rebels, all others had taken permission.”

In the JD(S) camp, KC Narayana Gowda (Krishnarajapet in Mandya district) was absent. However, he is reported to have told party leaders that he could not attend due to ill-health.

The four rebel Congress MLAs — Ramesh Jarkiholi, former minister, Umesh Jadhav from Chincholi, Mahesh Kumatalli from Athani and B Nagendra from Ballari Rural — have allegedly been camping in Mumbai for the past one month and abstained from proceedings despite a party whip. This prompted a jittery Congress leadership to issue a fresh whip in the evening, asking rebels to attend a legislators’ meeting convened on Friday at 9am.

“You have defied the whip twice already. If you defy it on Friday, the party will definitely seek your disqualification,” Congress legislature party leader Siddaramaiahreportedly warned the rebels over the phone on Wednesday.

Congress appears in a disconcerting position. It now is compelled to bring all its legislators to the House either on Friday when the budget is presented, or on the day the budget (finance bill) is tabled for passage. At the same time, it is not in a position to act against the rebels considering the wafer-thin majority the coalition partners have in the assembly and with the BJP waiting to topple the government.

“The Congress is caught in a very strange situation where neither it can act nor sit idle,” said a senior Congress minister. “This has emboldened the rebels.”

But another minister said: “They (rebels) cannot keep this game going on forever. They have to make their stand clear before the finance bill is passed.”

Second whip defied

This is the second whip the four rebels have ignored. They also defied a whip to attend the legislature party meeting convened by Siddaramaiah on January 18. To keep the Congress-JD(S) flock together, DyCM G Parameshwara hosted a dinner for MLAs at a hotel in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

BJP MLAs too absent

Absenteeism wasn’t limited to the ruling coalition though. Some BJP legislators too missed the opening day of the session. In what seemed a move to track its MLAs, senior BJP leaders including opposition leader BS Yeddyurappa was caught on camera passing chits with names of those who were absent.

Yeddyurappa was seen reading a chit on the whereabouts of three MLAs — G Karunakara Reddy (Harapanahalli), Doddangouda Patil (Hungund) and B Chandrappa (Holalkere). It said Karunakara, brother of tainted mining baron G Janaradhana Reddy, was "not answering calls" and Patil was "reaching Bengaluru by 4 pm". Karunakara's name is being rumoured as one of the MLAs being courted by the coalition to switch sides.

After reading the chit, Yeddyurappa tore it up.

Cong may suspend two rebels on Friday

Congress leaders who met over dinner on Wednesday decided to suspend two of the four rebel MLAs on Friday if they did not turn up for the CLP meeting.

"Party leaders are hoping that such action will instill fear in the other two," said a senior Congress MLA who attended the meeting.

The meeting was attended by deputy chief minister G Parameshwara, former CM Siddaramaiah and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal. Leaders are also said to have decided to shift their MLAs to a resort immediately after the presentation of the budget on Friday till the time the budget is passed.

Meanwhile, Siddaramaiah alleged the BJP had approached a JD(S) MLA, promising him a windfall in cash to switch sides. “BJP leaders visited the house of a JD(S) leader yesterday and offered him Rs 30 crore cash,” Siddaramaiah said. “But the MLA did not oblige. Similarly, they have left Rs 5 crore in the house of another MLA without saying anything. I wonder from where they (BJP leaders) are getting so much money.”

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May 9,2020

New Delhi, May 9: The Finance Ministry on Friday announced relief to those who have been facing difficulty with their residency status in India under section 6 of the Income-tax Act due to lockdown and suspension of international flights owing to COIVD-19 outbreak, as they have had to prolong their stay in India.

According to a Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) release, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today allowed discounting of prolonged stay period in India for the purpose of determining residency status after considering various representations received from people who had to prolong their stay in India due to lockdown and suspension of international flights.

They expressed concern that they will be required to file tax returns as Indian residents and not as NRIs after 120 days of stay.

The Finance Ministry stated that the lockdown continues during the financial year 2020-21 and it is not yet clear when international flight operations would resume, a circular excluding the period of stay of these individuals up to the date of resumption of international flight operations shall be issued for determination of the residential status for the financial year 2020-21.

A circular also said that in order to avoid genuine hardship in such cases, the CBDT has decided that for the purposes of determining the residential status under section 6 of the Act during the previous year 2019-20 in respect of an individual who has come to India on a visit before March 22, 2020 and:

(a) has been unable to leave India on or before March 31, 2020, his period of stay in India from March 22, 2020 to March 31, 2020 shall not be taken into account; or

(b) has been quarantined in India on account of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) on or after March 1, 2020 and has departed on an evacuation flight on or before March 31, 2020 or has been unable to leave India on or before March 31, 2020, his period of stay from the beginning of his quarantine to his date of departure or March 31, 2020, as the case may be, shall not be taken into account; or

(c) has departed on an evacuation flight on or before March 31, 2020, his period of stay in India from March 22, 2020 to his date of departure shall not be taken into account."

The release said there are number of individuals who had come on a visit to India during the previous year 2019-20 for a particular duration and intended to leave India before the end of the previous year for maintaining their status as non-resident or not ordinary resident in India.

"However, due to declaration of the lockdown and suspension of international flights owing to outbreak of COVID-19, they are required to prolong their stay in India. The status of an individual whether he is resident in India or a non-resident or not ordinarily resident, is dependent, inter-alia, on the period for which the person is in India during a year," it said.

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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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May 24,2020

Udupi, May 24: Three among the 18 coronavirus positive cases reported in Udupi district today were policemen. 

A police constable of Karkala Rural Police Station and ASI of Ajekar Police Station were tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday and authorities have taken steps to seal the Police Stations they were working. A policeman from Brahmavar police station also tested positive.

The district administration reported seal Karkala Rural Police station, Ajekar Police Station, and Brahmavar Police Station. Apart from them Karkala Town Station and Circle station are being sealed. All the policemen and policewomen working in these five stations will be quarantined.

Superintendent of Police N Vishnuvardha said that ''all the primary contacts of the police officers who were tested positive will undergo screening and their swabs will be collected and sent to Lab for test.''

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