Congress looks for a Lingayat face to fill BS Yeddyurappa's space

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June 3, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 3: With the BJP looking to push its state president BS Yeddyurappa to Margdarshak Mandal, the Congress sees a huge opportunity in promoting a Lingayat leader who can fill the opposition leader’s shoes. The party desperately needs a Lingayat leader to stay relevant — especially in north Karnataka — considering the BJP swept all 14 Lok Sabha seats dominated by the community.

“The 2018 assembly polls and the recent general elections show the party can no longer rely only on Ahinda (Kannada acronym for minorities, backward classes and dalits) votes,” said a senior Congress leader. “It also needs the support of dominant Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities to win elections. The two communities have, in recent times, largely supported the JD(S) and BJP respectively. We need to promote influential leaders from these communities to wean voters back.”

The party already began work in this direction prior to the Lok Sabha polls by appointing Lingayat leader MB Patil as the home minister, party sources said.

Following a meeting in March this year, sources say the party decided to sideline leaders like HK Patil, Basavaraj Rayaraddi, SR Patil, Shamanur Shivashankarappa and Sharan Prakash Patil — Lingayat faces in Siddaramaiah’s government. The party instead penciled in four leaders — MB Patil, Vinay Kulkarni, Eshwar Khandre and SS Mallikarjuna — to shoulder the leadership role of the community. But with the defeat of Kulkarni and Khandre in the Lok Sabha polls, the party has very few names to go on with.

Politically influential, the Lingayat community comprises around 17% of Karnataka’s population and has loyally supported the BJP. The Siddaramaiah government’s perceived bid to drive a wedge in the community by offering Veerashaiva Lingayats the status of a separate religion, did not work. In fact, it consolidated the community votes against the Congress.

Now, with the BJP looking to relegate Yeddyurappa, the Congress is hoping history will repeat itself — this time by favouring them. In 1989, the Congress, led by prominent Lingayat leader Veerendra Patil, won one of its biggest victories in the assembly elections. Patil was credited with mobilising the community as the Congress won 179 of the 224 seats.

The unceremonious dismissal of the Patil government the very next year by then Congress president Rajiv Gandhi saw the Lingayat community move away from the Congress. This resulted in one of its most humiliating defeats when it won a mere 36 seats in the 1994 elections. The loss in vote share amounted to a staggering 17%, which was shared predominantly by the BJP and the Janata Dal. The Congress has never been able to recover the ground it lost then.

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March 21,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 21: Appealing for support to the Prime Minister's call for observing 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday to contain the outbreak of COVID-19, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has asked people not to come on roads immediately after the end of curfew time as it can nullify the measure.

Noting that people have extended both moral and societal support to this unique curfew, he said "Now, my appeal to people on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modiji is, don't come on roads and out of your dwellings immediately after nine in the night when curfew time ends. Remain settled in your houses and bungalows avoiding all public appearances on roads and other public places."

"Your coming out in open can nullify the 14-hour measure to contain the spread of virus. As a co-operation to authorities and the society, please remain indoors and stay with your near and dear ones," he said in a release.

Calling for "resolve and restraint" to fight the virus, the Prime Minister during his address to the nation on Thursday had asked the entire country to observe 'Janata curfew' on Sunday.

Calling for a 'Janata curfew' on March 22 from 7 am-9 pm, Modi had said no citizen, barring those in essential services, should get out of their house, and asserted that it will be a litmus test to show how much India is ready to take on the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic.

Stating the Karnataka government has so far been dealing successfully in containing the Covid-19 virus, Yediyurappa said this has happened because of people's co- operation.

He also asked people not to forget to involve in a bout of applause as a mark of appreciation to people involved in containing the spread of the virus and treating those affected by it.

Three new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Karnataka on Saturday, taking the total number of infections to 18 in the state.

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Support Kerala Chief minister for how wise and perfect financial support. I/o  forcing the state citizens for a use less claping program

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March 31,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 31: Bengaluru Central Crime Branch on Tuesday seized as many as 1,000 fake N95 masks amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

However, the police are yet to make arrests in the case.

Investigation in the case is underway and more details in this regard are awaited.

Recently, Noida Sub-Divisional Magistrate with a team from the Health department busted a fake sanitiser and mask factory.

Notably, the Central government recently had brought masks and hand sanitisers under the Essential Commodities Act up to June 30 as the novel coronavirus pandemic led to shortages and black marketing of these items.

Any person found guilty under the Act may be punished with imprisonment up to seven years or fine or both and can be detained for a maximum of six months.

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May 6,2020

Mangaluru, May 6: A day after a wild bison dies lost its life hours after being tranquilized in Mangaluru, another wild bison appeared in the Ashok Nagar area of the coastal city today.

In fact, two bison were spotted in Mangaluru yesterday. The two were reportedly wandering together early in the morning. Later one was spotted in Mannagudda and the other in Hathill area.

While one of them was tranquillized by an official of a Pilikula Biological Park and captured, another bison had gone missing.

The captured animal, however, died later in the day due to cardiac arrest.

According to official, it is common for herbivores, which are sedated to ensure their safe capture, to suffer cardiac arrest.

Meanwhile, Forest department officials have launched an operation to capture the second bison. It is believed that it is the same bison which went missing yesterday.

Also Read: Wild bison intrudes into Mangaluru city amidst lockdown; captured

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