HDK turns emotional again, says Kharge should have become CM long ago

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May 15, 2019

Kalaburgi, May 15: Even as talk about who should be occupying the post of Chief Minister has led to much tension in the State in recent days, Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said on Tuesday that Congress veteran M. Mallikarjun Kharge should have got the post a long time ago.

“We, the politicians of the State, are responsible for denying [him] the Chief Minister’s post,” he said emotionally. 

Mr. Kharge was among those present on stage at the bypoll campaign programme in Chincholi where the JD(S) leader was speaking. He was seen as a probable CM candidate many times in the past couple of decades, but never ascended to the post.

During his speech at the mass meeting held in support of Congress byelection candidate Subhash Rathod, Mr. Kumaraswamy claimed that his government would become stronger after May 23, when the Lok Sabha election results are scheduled to be announced.

“BJP leaders are setting deadline after deadline for the fall of the State government. The latest is May 23. Nothing will happen. In fact, my government will get stronger after May 23 as it is enjoying the strong support of Congress leaders such as Mallikarjun Kharge and Siddaramaiah,” he said.

Pointing to the financial aid extended by the Union government to Maharashtra for taking up drought relief works, the Chief Minister alleged that the Modi government was discriminating while offering States aid.

“The Union government has sanctioned ₹400 crore to Maharashtra for drought relief. But it has not given anything to Karnataka though we too are reeling under a harsh drought. It has not cleared the ₹1,400 crore dues payable to MNREGA workers in Karnataka. We, the State government, have released ₹1,200 crore to pay labourers,” he said.

The Chief Minister also alleged that the Centre was harassing farmers who had borrowed from nationalised banks by issuing notice to them. “We are seriously working on fulfilling our loan waiver promise. But the Union government is issuing notice to farmers for loan recovery,” he said.

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May 2,2020

Udupi, May 2: All the 18 people who were advised self-quarantine in connection with the Thekkatte petrol bunk incident have been tested negative, however, they were asked to continue the 14-day quarantine, said DHO Sudhirchandra Suda on Saturday.

the petrol bunk at Thekkatte was sealed after a Covid infected person had food and took bath at the petrol bunk, while he was travelling from Mumbai to Mandya.

The employees and the owner of the petrol bunk along with the six employees at Sasthana toll gate were asked to quarantine themselves for 14 days.

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July 12,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 12: Mangaluru City Corporation Commissioner tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday.

He was suffering from fever since the last few days and today his swab results came out positive.

He is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city and his condition is stated to be stable.

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April 2,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 2: In a bid to discourage people from coming out on roads during the lockdown, Bengaluru Traffic Police have inscribed a message that reads, "If you come to road, I'll come to your home."

It was written on the road at Nagenahalli check-post. The message was written by the cops in the regional language.

Meanwhile, nine fresh cases were reported in Karnataka with the count rising to 110 in the state on Wednesday.

Out of the total cases, three persons died due to the virus while nine others have been discharged after recovery.

"COVID-19 cases climb to 110 in Karnataka, with nine fresh cases being reported between 5 pm yesterday and 2 pm today. Out of the total cases, three have died while nine others have been discharged," a bulletin issued by the state health department said.

"Out of 110 cases detected and confirmed in Karnataka so far, seven cases are transit
passengers of Kerala who have landed in our airports and being treated in
Karnataka," it added.

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday said that there are 1,834 coronavirus positive cases in India, including 1,649 active cases, 144 cured/discharged/migrated people and 41 deaths.

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