Congress worried over HDK keeping away from Assembly by-poll campaign

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May 11, 2019

Bengaluru, May 11: The result of the two Assembly seats, for which by-elections are being held on May 19, is crucial for the survival of the one-year-old JD(S)-Congress coalition government but Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy keeping away from election campaign has caused a big worry among the Congress leaders in Karnataka.

While the Congress and the BJP leaders are engaged in a no-holds barred attack during the hotly contested Chincholi and Kundagol segment amid searing summer heat, Kumaraswamy’s apathy to jump into the campaign trial is giving sleepless nights to Congress leaders. 

Congress is under pressure to retain the two seats it held during the previous election. While Chincholi seat was vacated by former Congress leader Umesh Jadhav, who quit Congress to contest as BJP candidate against Congress leader in Lok Sabha Mallikarjuna Kharge, the by-poll is being held for Kundagol seat after the sudden death of sitting member and minister C S Shivalli.

Kumaraswamy, who toiled hard in the just concluded campaign for the Lok Sabha elections especially in the seats allocated to JD(S) under coalition election seat sharing formula, has chosen to take ‘rest’ and returned to a private resort in Kodagu district, keeping himself away from the hurly burly by-election campaign.

The coalition government is surviving on a thin majority in the 225-member Karnataka assembly. Any set back to Congress candidates in the two Assembly seats, will jeopardise the stability of the State government.

Former Chief minister and the BJP’s strong man B S Yeddyurappa, during his campaign trial in Kundagol, said the days of survival of the coalition government was numbered and it will collapse post May 23 when counting for Lok Sabha segments is taken up.

He expressed confidence that BJP would wrest both the Assembly seats and increase its tally in the Karnataka Assembly to 106 from the present 104 and with the support of three independents it will be a force to reckon with and this would lead to collapse of the coalition government.

Knowing well about the consequences of the by-election, the Congress leaders are making all the efforts to pursue Chief Minister to take part in the campaign in their efforts to drum up the support to the coalition candidates in both the Kundagol and the Chincholi assembly seats.

According to JD(S) party circles, Chief Minister, who is upset with the Congress leader’s non-cooperation in the Mandya Lok Sabha seat, where his son Nikhil K is contesting, had contributed his decision to stay away from the campaign.

Speaking to UNI, Ramesh Babu, former MLC and the JD(S) spokesperson said “Chief Minister has chosen to take rest after taking part in the gruelling campaign for the Lok Sabha elections”.

“There is a precedent that no chief minister should campaign in the by-elections, with a few exceptions. Anyway the two seats is held by Congress and there should not be a problem for our coalition partner to retain them,” he said.

However, he also did not ruled out Chief Minister taking part in the election campaign in the coming days.

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January 28,2020

New Delhi, Jan 28: The Supreme Court of India today granted bail to 17 convicts sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 Gujarat massacre case, pending their appeal before the Supreme Court.

The convicts also have to participate in social and spiritual services, said the court, announcing the riders for bail.

The Bench of Chief Justice of India SA Bobde and Justices BR Gavai and Surya Kant directed for the convicts to be segregated into two groups to be sent to Indore and Jabalpur.

District legal authorities in Indore and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh have been asked to ensure that the convicts do the spiritual and social work the court has asked for.

The Supreme Court has also asked the administration to find them work for livelihood. The state legal services authority has been asked to file a compliance report as also report on their conduct.

The case concerns the mass killing of 33 innocent Muslims - mostly women and children - who were burnt alive at Sardarpura village in March 2002.

This was part of the mass massacre that swept through Gujarat in the aftermath of the death of train passengers on Sabarmati Express in Godhra on Feb 27, 2002. Thousands of innocent Muslims were killed and raped in the three-day violence. The victims include hundreds of children including newborns.

In 2016, the Gujarat High Court had upheld the conviction of 17 accused in the Sardarpura massacre case.

Earlier, a Special SIT court had convicted a total of 31 persons in the case, after three years of trial against 73 persons from Sardarpura and nearby villages.

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Abdul Gaffar Bolar
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jan 2020

Justice denied.RIP Justice.

 

Indian Soul
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jan 2020

BJP Boot lickers

 

2000 people including small child and not born child has been killed in gujrath riot...forget about people even GOD also not show mercy on them.

the man who protect the criminal is equal to the man who did the crime.

 

Neshu,Mangalore
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jan 2020

Justice delayed is Justice denied!!!! Supreme court since last 6 months taking decission not as per Just. please Uphold the Supreme court Honour as its noble institution.as culprit must be punished so has to set example for the wrong doers.

Fairman
 - 
Tuesday, 28 Jan 2020

Wah, the real culprit  who orchestered the complete episode has been PM to commit more such.

This man need to be facing the similar justice system. He knows, this is India, anything can be done.

 

Only these few are punished.

 

We will see the justice is really done as per real justice.

Ham bhee dekhenge

Althaf
 - 
Tuesday, 28 Jan 2020

For the sake of God please do not call them JUSTICE. If they str aware of meaning of word justice then they would have given death penalty to all the culprits. So sad that supreme court of india is running as per the instructions of MODI govt. RIP Justice

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January 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 6: A delegation of Christians, led by Peter Machado, archbishop of Bengaluru, met chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday and sought an amicable solution to the issue of installing a statue of Jesus Christ atop Kapalibetta in Harobele village, Kanakapura taluk.

Yediyurappa is learnt to have assured the delegation of doing the needful and said he would take a decision after the revenue department submits its report. The department is looking into various aspects of the issue, including the sanction of 10 acres of land for the purpose.

“The meeting was cordial and the chief minister lent us a patient hearing. Our only request was to settle the issue in a way that is acceptable to all sections of society,” Machado said. Congress functionary and Kanakapura legislator DK Shivakumar had laid the foundation stone for the 114-foot statue of Christ on Kapalibetta on Christmas Day at an event organised by the Harobele Kapalibetta Development Trust, which plans to install the statue.

The issue took a political hue when BJP functionaries objected, saying the land sanctioned to the trust is part of gomala (reserved for cattle grazing) land and any religious activity there would be illegal. Revenue minister R Ashoka sought a report and department officials said they would submit it in a week’s time.

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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: In the wake of the shutdown in several districts of the state to control the COVID-19 spread, Karnataka government on Monday said food would be provided free of cost through Indira Canteen for the poor who depend on daily wages for their livelihood.

The state-sponsored subsidised 'Indira Canteens' as of now serves breakfast at Rs 5 and lunch and dinner at a cost of Rs 10.

"In the interest of the poor, it has been decided to serve free food for poor. Through Indira Canteen, free food will be served for the entire day for the poor," Yediyurappa told reporters.

The Karnataka government has already announced shutdown of all commercial activities, barring essential services, in nine districts where COVID-19 cases have been reported till March 31.

They are: Bengaluru city, Bengaluru Rural, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dharwad, Chikkaballapura, Kodagu and Belagavi.

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