High command worried over Siddaramaiah's 'caste politics'

DHNS
August 12, 2017

New Delhi, Aug 12: The Congress high command is worried over the possible “fallout” of caste politics overshadowing developmental agenda of the Siddaramaiah government as the state Assembly elections are a few months away.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s perceived support for separate religion tag to the Lingayat community and his keeness to release a caste census report have not gone down well with the party top brass.

A section of Congress leaders from Karnataka have also urged the top brass that the party should not deviate from its developmental agenda and resort to caste politics as it may boomerang on the Congress.

While the party asked the chief minister not to go head with the release of caste census, the high command also cautioned him not to stretch too much on Lingayat-Veerashaiva row, apprehending that it may go against the party’s interest, a senior leader told DH.

Several pro-poor programmes of the Siddaramaiah government, including distribution of free rice, milk to school children, programmes for minorities and the most recent one of waiving farm loans, received kudos from people of the state. However, all these have faded from the public glare ever since Siddaramaiah said he is ready to recommend to the Centre to grant separate religion tag to the Lingayat, said a senior leader here.

“Despite the Congress’ position improving remarkably in the state over the past two to three months and workers being very enthusiastic to bring it back to power, the caste politics seems to be hurting the party’s prospects”, said the leader.

Some leaders from the Vokkaliga and the Lingayat communities have recently urged the high command to put on hold the release of the caste census report saying it would be against the interest of their communities. Even a section of Dalits, mainly followers of former Deputy Prime Minister the late Jagjivan Ram, has also opposed the report questioning its authenticity.

The caste census exercise will benefit a particular group of people in the state and not all communities, said a leader, who has been canvassing against the release of the report.

“The Congress never identified with any religion or caste. Ours is inclusive politics. Despite the BJP claiming that the Lingayats have been backing it in the previous elections, several of our Lingayat leaders have won”, said a leader.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, June 28: The coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have recorded 97 and 40 fresh coronavirus positive cases in last 24 hours. 

With the highest single day spike, the total covid-19 positive cases in Dakshina Kannada mounted to 665, among which 272 cases are now active.

So far 313 people have recovered and discharged from the hospitals. 13 covid-19 patients have passed away. Two among them have died due to non covid reasons. 

With the 40 fresh cases, Udupi’s total mounted to 1179, among which only 135 cases are active. 1042 people have recovered and discharged from the hospitals. Two people passed away.

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April 1,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 1: Karnataka government along with BBMP has asked project contractors, builders and developers in the city not to send their labourers to their native place and instead provide them with amenities like food and shelter in this lockdown period.

It was also warned with legal action would be taken against them if they violating the instructions from the government .

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May 7,2020

Amaravati, May 7: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured him to offer immediate help to stranded Andhra fishermen.

Around 300 Andhra Pradesh fishermen are stranded on the coast of Malpe village in Udupi district.

"Karnataka CM has responded very positively and assured to offer the stranded fishermen immediate help. The fishermen hail from Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh.

Yediyurappa has also said that their team was also contacting Andhra Pradesh authorities to safely bring them back to their home state," Naidu said in a statement on Twitter.

In a separate letter to Yediyurappa, Naidu lauded the tremendous efforts that the government of Karnataka has been putting to fight COVID-19 and expressed his solidarity with the people there in this critical time.

Naidu said that many Telugu people that have migrated to other states for work were facing various problems due to the COVID-induced lockdown.

"In this backdrop, I would like to bring to your notice that around 300 fishing folk from Srikakulam District are stranded in Malpe Village, Udupi District, Karnataka. Their families, relatives and well-wishers are deeply worried for their safety and well being," Naidu said.

The TDP chief said that on behalf of those families and on his own behalf, he would appeal for sending the stranded fishermen back to their respective homes.

"In case that is not possible, I request you to provide them with shelter, food, water, medical aid and other essential commodities until the end of COVID lockdown," TDP chief said in a letter.

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