Contesting from Udupi-Ckm as independent to send a message to high command: Cong leader

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March 28, 2019

Udupi, Mar 28: P Amrit Shenoy, member of All India Congress Committee, who is contesting as an Independent candidate in the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru parliamentary constituency, said here on Wednesday that he entered the poll fray to send a message to the Congress high command that it should not take party workers for granted.

Addressing presspersons, Mr. Shenoy said that it was the Congress which was dominant in the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru parliamentary seat. He had approached KPCC president Dinesh Gundu Rao and Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara and impressed upon them the need for retaining the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru seat with the Congress.

But the party had surrendered the seat to the Janata Dal (Secular) without even consulting workers. Pramod Madhwaraj, Congress leader, had met the former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda and Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and obtained Janata Dal(S) ticket. “Half of Mr. Madhwaraj’s energies will be spent in just popularising the Janata Dal(S) symbol in the constituency,” he said.

Mr. Madhwaraj had met him a couple of days ago here and explained the situation to him. But he and a large number of Congress workers remained unconvinced. “A lot of Congress workers have put pressure on me and urged me to contest,” he said.

More than the development issues, it was religious aspects which played a vital role in the elections. He was a secular person who would take all sections of society together. “The interests of the weaker sections of society should be protected,” he said.

Both the Union and State governments had failed in fulfilling the aspirations of the people. If elected, he would stand up for interests of the common man. “It is shocking that even after four months of a fishing boat from Malpe, with seven fishermen onboard, going missing off the Goa coast, we are not able to trace it,” Mr. Shenoy said.

To a query, he said that he would not withdraw his nomination papers but would resign from the AICC soon. P.V. Bhandary, Yagnesh Acharya, Jayashree Bhat, social activists and supporters of Mr. Shenoy, were present.

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kUMAR
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Thursday, 28 Mar 2019

Dear Amrit Shenoy, i dont agree with you.  Being a loyal party member you should follow the dicision taken by high command and none should be selfish.   There are many aspirants for the seat and high command can select one person only.  This does not mean that you should act agaisnt the party.   This shows that you are selfish and not loyal to party.   Any loyal member should not expect any for himself and he should work wth the party accepting whatever decision is taken by high command.   By contesting as indenpendnt candidate, you yourself know that you cannot win and yu will only waste few votes which should be casted in favor of congress candidate.   By doing so you are alternatively acting agaisnt your own party and helping the opponents.   God bless you with right way of thinking.   This time we should be united and fight agaisnt bjup which is anti national + anti religion + anti poor + anti farmers party. 

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March 27,2020

Kollam, Mar 27: A young IAS officer in Kerala has been booked by police after he left the state violating instructions to remain under home quarantine following his recent return from honeymoon abroad, officials said on Friday.

A First Information Report has been registered against Kollam sub-collector Anupam Mishra, who hails from Uttar Pradesh, based on a report from the Health department about the violation, Kollam Superintendent of Police T Narayanan said.

Describing the action of the officer as a “serious matter”, District Collector B. Abdul Nasser said Mishra had returned to Kerala on March 19 from his Malaysia-Singapore trip and was advised to remain under quarantine, as per the protocol for overseas returnees in the backdrop of coronavirus outbreak.

On his return to Kerala from the foreign trip, Mishra had undergone medical examination and did not show symptoms. His personal staff, including gunman, have also been kept under observation.

However, the officer had left for his brother’s place in Bengaluru without informing anyone, Nasser said.

When the Collector got in touch with him, Mishra informed him that he was in Bengaluru.

“He was on leave after his marriage and took permission to travel to Malaysia and Singapore. On his return I advised him to remain under home quarantine. Seems like he left to be with his family at Bengaluru,” Nasser told PTI.

However, police said Mishra’s mobile tower location shows Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh.

Authorities came to know on Thursday that Mishra, who had been staying alone in his quarters at Kollam, was not there after health department staff, who regularly visit people in quarantine, found the lights in his house switched off, police sources said.

“The officer has gone without prior permission or leave. He did not have any symptoms of the virus. Without informing us, he left. It is a serious matter, the collector said adding Mishra has been asked to provide his current address and travel details to Bengaluru.”

When an officer leaves his jurisdiction, he is supposed to inform the government, which Mishra did not do. He has also not taken prior permission for leaving the state, the later told reporters.

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The state government has sought an explanation from the officer in this regard.

A case has been registered against him under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 269 (Negligent Act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) and 271 (disobedience to quarantine rule), police said.

Kollam, is the only district in the state, which has not reported any positive case of COVID-19 so far. A total of 176 positive cases have been reported in the state so far.

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April 13,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 12: A 70-year-old woman who tested positive for COVID-19 got discharged from a hospital here on Sunday after she recovered from the novel coronavirus, said Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner, Sindu B Rupesh.

Seven other patients have also recovered and discharged in Dakshina Kannada till date. Total number of active cases in the district has decreased to 5 now.

As many as 232 COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka till date.

The total number of coronavirus cases in India on Sunday climbed to 8447, including 764 cured and discharged, 1 migrated and 273 deaths, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to extend COVID-19 lockdown till May 3.

"Our government will strictly implement the Government of India guidelines, which will be issued tomorrow. Lockdown will be followed more stringently till April 20 as Prime Minister said and the situation will be closely monitored. I appeal to the people of Karnataka to voluntarily cooperate with us to contain this disease," Yediyurappa said.

The chief minister urged the people to respect seven major points that Prime Minister Modi raised in his televised address to the nation on Tuesday, while announcing the extension of coronavirus-induced lockdown.

"I appeal to people to follow the seven measures Prime Minister advised to follow, such as taking care of elders in the house especially those suffering from chronicle illness; strictly maintaining social distancing; enhancing immunity by following guidelines of Ayush Department; download Arogyasetu app; help the poor and needy; to be considerate about your colleagues and employees and not to sack them; and respect the police, healthcare professionals," Yediyurappa added.

The chief minister also assured that there is no scarcity of medicines, essential services and goods.

"We will make all efforts to carry out agriculture activities without any hurdle. I make a special appeal to migrant labours to stay wherever they are and be safe... Stay home and be safe," he said.

According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 247 COVID-19 positive cases in Karnataka including 59 cured, discharged, migrated and six deaths.

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