Congress upset as HD Deve Gowda, HDK fail to censure Karnataka JD(S) president

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May 14, 2019

Hubballi/Belagavi/Mysuru, May 14: Cracks in the JD(S)-Congress alliance appear to be widening by the day as a section of Congress leaders, who are rooting for the return of Siddaramaiah as chief minister, continued their clamour despite frowns from the JD(S) even while the Congress and BJP continued to squabble over the stability of the coalition.

A day after state JD(S) president AH Vishwanath questioned Siddaramaiah’s ability to lead, saying the Congress would have returned to power had he performed as chief minister, Congress leaders on Monday expressed their disapproval, while JD(S) leaders HD Deve Gowda and his son and chief minister HD Kumaraswamy chose to remain silent. It’s a well- known fact that Siddaramaiah and Vishwanath are arch-rivals. Both belong to the Kuruba community.

Siddaramaiah, on Monday, took to Twitter to rebut Vishwanath. “Even if one does good work, the atmosphere is cruel. History is witness that former CM D Devaraj Urs was defeated despite the good works he had done. People who looked upon him as their leader deserted him. I can claim with pride of being the only CM to have implemented all promises made in the poll manifesto. These have been compiled in a book also and I am ready for a public debate. I don’t wish to argue with people who want to claw themselves,” Siddaramaiah tweeted.

Deputy chief minister G Parameshwara said no JD(S) person can speak in the manner Vishwanath did as Siddaramaiah was chairman of the coalition’s coordination committee. Taking exception to Vishwananth’s statement, revenue minister RV Desphande, said: “Vishwanath should understand that Siddaramaiah, when he was the CM, had released the highest fund for developmental work. I was part of the government eight times. In terms of development and release of grants, Siddaramaiah did an exceptional job. That doesn’t mean that all the previous governments failed to deliver.”

He quoted the example of former CM SM Krishna saying sometimes a government fails to return to power despite delivering the best. “One fails even after performing and one wins without doing anything,” Desphande maintained.

Meanwhile, education minister GT Devegowda dismissed his party president’s comments urging the Congress not to take it seriously. “Elected representative must speak sensibly. Siddaramaiah himself has said CM HD Kumaraswamy will complete five years in the post,” Devegowda said.

Meanwhile in Belagavi, forests and environmental minister Satish Jarkiholi on Monday said Congress and JD(S) leaders have the capacity conduct counter poaching operations to protect the coalition government if the BJP tries to destabilise it.

Speaking to reporters here, the minister said there are some BJP MLAs who are in touch with him and their names would be revealed at an appropriate time. “I will not say that 20-30 MLAs are in contact with me like the BJP does, but the MLAs who are in contact with me are sufficient to protect the coalition government,” Jarkiholi said.

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July 23,2020

Bengaluru, July 23: The High Court of Karnataka has directed the state government to formulate Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for child protection, particularly for cases of child pornography and child missing.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice M Nagaprasanna passed a detailed order and asked the state government to submit compliance within three months.

The division bench passed the order on two PILs, including a suo motu litigation registered in 2018. The PILs were registered to ensure effective implementation of the directions of the Supreme Court on the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 (JJ Act).

The bench observed that in normal courses, courts do not issue writ of mandamus to the legislature on rule-making aspects. However, when the failure of the state is demonstrated under exceptional circumstances, courts can issue directions. The bench directed the state government to expedite the rule-making process to ensure proper implementation of the JJ Act.

The bench expressed displeasure on the insensitive police investigation in cases of child pornography. “The police machinery did not show the sensitivity expected from it while dealing with cases of alleged child pornography. Therefore, it will be appropriate if the state issues SOP or guidelines for dealing with cases of child pornography so that proper investigation is carried out in such cases. As we are directing the formation of SOP for dealing with child pornography cases, the state is also directed to formulate guidelines on child missing cases,” the bench said.

The bench had been issuing several directions since 2018 and has also been monitoring police investigations. The court observed that while the state government has incorporated several directions, some issues still remain unaddressed.

The bench directed the government to have dedicated staff for the Directorate of Integrated Child Protection Scheme considering the sensitive nature of work.

On working of Juvenile Justice Boards (JJB), the court asked the Registrar General of the Karnataka High Court to issue directions to the principal magistrates of all the JJBs in the state to sit on all working days for a minimum of six hours a day. 

The high court directed the state to exercise the rule-making powers for obtaining an annual report from the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.

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June 13,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 13: Around people from Bhatkal, who were stranded in United Arab Emirates due to months of covid lockdown, finally reached their hometown today. A charter flight carrying these passengers took from the Ras Al Khaimah International Airport at 11:20 PM (UAE time) yesterday and landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 4.20 am today.

After completing all the formalities, they were taken to Bhatkal in five buses arranged by Bhatkali Jamaatul Muslimeen, Mangaluru. Two hotels and a college hostel have been booked for the institutional quarantine of the returnees. 

The passengers were received at the airport by Majlis E Islah wa Tanzeem executive members, Bhatkali Jamaat Ul Muslimeen executive members, and Bhatkal Muslim Youth Federation executive members. 

Ateequr Rahman Muniri, vice president of Majlis-e-Islah wa Tanzeem and owner of UAE based Nuha General Trading LLC, had taken the initiative of sending stranded citizens of Bhatkal and surrounding regions to back home from UAE.

“After we came to know about the problems of the NRIs stranded in UAE plans were made to charter flights to send them home. I received huge support from the Bhatkal community leaders and youth here in Dubai, who gave their complete cooperation and helped with their efforts in successfully chartering the first flight," Muniri said.

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March 12,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 12: The Karnataka government on Wednesday clarified that no coronavirus "emergency" has been declared in the state and that all the schools and offices will remain open.

Earlier, there were fake reports that Karnataka has declared "coronavirus as an epidemic" in the state.

In a statement, Karnataka health commissioner Pankaj Kumar Pandey refuted the reports doing rounds on social media which said Karnataka had declared COVID-19 as a "state epidemic".

Refuting the rumours, he added that all the schools, offices and other institutions will continue to function normally in the state.

The Karnataka government earlier today issued temporary regulation which asked all government and private hospitals to have flu corners for screening of suspected cases of COVID-19.

According to the regulation, no person/institution shall use print or electronic media to spread mis-information on COVID-19 without prior permission of the department of health & family welfare. If a person is found indulging in any such activity, they will be punished, it said.

The Karnataka government also started a campaign called 'Namaste over Handshake' that encourages people to greet in the traditional Indian style, to tackle the spread of the virus.

The state has reported four positive cases of coronavirus so far.

India, so far, has 60 confirmed cases of coronavirus, including 16 Italians tourists.

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