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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June 11,2020

Mangaluru, June 11: The private flight chartered by Saudi Arabia's SAQCO Contracting Company to repatriate coastal Kannadigas stranded in the kingdom landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 1:15 am on Wednesday.

The flight with 175 passengers took off from the Dammam International Airport around 6 pm (KSA time).

SAQCO’s Directors Althaf Ullal and Basheer Sagar said that all the legal procedures were carried out smoothly before the flight took off from Dammam for Mangaluru.

The duo also informed that no staff or official of SAQCO were traveling on the chartered flight and that it was arranged only for the stranded Kannadigas. The cost of traveling, institutional quarantine, and COVID-19 tests will be borne by the SAQCO Company.

SAQCO had established a desk to finalize the list of passengers who will be traveling on the flight to Mangaluru on Wednesday. The company added priority was given to pregnant women, the senior citizens who had come to the kingdom on visit visas, people with medical emergencies, people who had lost jobs, and those who had reported deaths in their families.

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Dayani Sathe
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Friday, 12 Jun 2020

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Thursday, 11 Jun 2020

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Ahmed
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Thursday, 11 Jun 2020

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Mr.Althaf Ullal,Mr.Basheer Sagar and all team members of SAQCO

 

 

May Almighty Allah accept all our good deeds.

 

Ahmed
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Thursday, 11 Jun 2020

Ma Sha Allah 

Mabrook

Mr.Althaf Ullal, Mr.Basheer Sagar and team members of SAQCO 

 

May Almighty Allah accepat all our good deeds

Shailesh Bhagavandas
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Thursday, 11 Jun 2020

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March 28,2020

Gadag, Mar 28: At a time when the adminsitration is insisting on social diatancing due to COVID-19 outbreak, scores of people gathered in large numbers at an Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) market in Gadag district to buy essential commodities.

Both men and women could be seen standing in large groups near the vendors to buy fruits and vegetables. Some of the customers were also heard bargaining with the sellers in the morning today.

A couple of days back, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised that social distancing is the only way to counter the spread of COVID-19, saying the virus does not discriminate and it can infect anyone.

Interacting with the people of Varanasi through video conferencing, the Prime Minister had stated that some people, despite being empowered with knowledge, are not pay heed to warning which is unfortunate.

He said the 'Mahabharata' war was won in 18 days and the war against coronavirus will take 21 days and the aim is to win it.

According to the Union Health Ministry, there are 873 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in India.

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February 25,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 25: Infosys is all set to announce a cyber defence centre in Indianapolis to complement its technology and innovation centre inaugurated early last year.

This will be Infosys' seventh global cyber defence centre. According to its recent cybersecurity report titled 'Assuring Digital Trust,' 83 per cent of executives view cybersecurity as critical, yet 67 per cent are still struggling to have security embedded.

The cyber defence centre will provide end-to-end, real-time, 24x7 cyber security monitoring and protection services to support and guide American businesses in their digital transformation journey, it said.

The facility is dedicated and organised to prevent, detect, assess and respond to cybersecurity threats and breaches.

Client environment will be monitored round the clock, adopting a follow-the-sun model to deliver services like 24x7 security monitoring, management and remediation, threat hunting, security analytics, incident discovery and response, compliance reporting and malware analysis.

Vishal Salvi, Chief Information Security Officer and Head of Cyber Security Practice at Infosys, said the cyber defence centre is staffed with expert security analysts with niche skills around threat research and intelligence gathering to deliver best-in-class services to customers.

"Additionally, advanced data analytics and machine learning models are deployed to detect zero-day threats by unknown threat actors. This supports our commitment to helping our customers build a resilient cybersecurity programme that operates at scale while increasing operational efficiency and reducing costs," he said in a statement.

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