I am not a terrorist, says D K Shivakumar as cops prevent him from meeting rebel MLAs

July 10, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 10: The high-voltage drama of Karnataka politics unfolded in Mumbai on Wednesday with Congress troubleshooter DK Shivakumar being prevented from meeting rebel MLAs in a five-star hotel.

Shivakumar, who is the water resources minister in the HD Kumaraswamy government, was also detained by the Mumbai police. 

"What the BJP has done is completely undemocratic," he said after his release from the guest house of the University of Mumbai's Kalina campus where he was lodged for a few hours. 

Shivakumar landed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at around 8 am and headed straight to the Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel at Powai around 9 am.  

A tight security was in place at the hotel as the 10 MLAs who were lodged there had complained of threats from Gowda and Shivakumar.
 
The posse of policemen led by deputy commissioner of police Sangramsinh Niishandar told him that he could not be allowed as the hotel fears security issues. 

The hotel administration also cancelled the hotel reservation of Shivakumar.

"I have a car, I have a reservation but I was not allowed in," he said,  adding that he was not a "terrorist" and have come to meet the MLAs.

"They are my friends, we have worked together...I want to meet my brothers....there were some issues,  some misunderstanding,  we are part of the same family...we want to clear it out,' he said.

Shivakumar, who was accompanied by a minister and two other MLAs, said that the MLAs have called him and wanted to meet him but they are being prevented.

"In have a heart, I want to exchange heart.....I have no weapons...I am an elected MLA...I am in public life for several years," he said.

He also said that an IPS officers can accompany him when he goes in - but all in vain.

His pleas went on deaf ears and the gates were closed.

However, a patient but defiant staged a sort of a sit-in outside the hotel and preferred to wait and watch - forcing the Mumbai police to clamp prohibitory orders.

Senior Congress leaders including Naseem Khan,  Milind Deora and Sanjay Nirupam rushed by his side.

He was then joined in by Mumbai Congress leaders and there were sloganeering and counter-sloganeering among Congress and BJP workers. 

Around 2.30 pm, Shivakumar was detained and instead of taking him to the Powai police station drove him in a police van to the University of Mumbai's Kalina campus and lodged him in its guesthouse.

Around 5.30 pm, he was released. "The Mumbai police is deporting me back...I don't want to create a law and order situation," he said.

Shivakumar said that the government was safe and the MLAs will come back. "What the BJP did is completely undemocratic," he said.

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June 11,2020

New Delhi, Jun 11: The Department of Pharmaceuticals has given its nod for lifting of ban on the export of hydroxychloroquine, Union Minister D V Sadananda Gowda said on Wednesday.

India had banned export of hydroxychloroquine on March 25, with some exceptions, amid views in some quarters that the drug could be used to fight COVID-19. On April 4, it completely banned the exports without any exception.

"Department of Pharmaceuticals has approved the lifting of ban on export of Hydroxychloroquine API as well as formulations. Manufacturers except SEZ/EOU Units have to supply 20 per cent production in the domestic market," the minister of chemicals and fertilisers said in a tweet.

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has been asked to issue formal notification in this regard, he added.

In another tweet, Gowda said he held discussions with representatives of pharma companies along with some of his ministerial colleagues on the challenges being faced by the industry and on the roadmap to boost exports.

"Had detailed discussion with representatives of pharma companies & association, stakeholder Ministries along with Hon Ministers @piyushGoyal  ji, @HardeepSPuri  ji, & @MansukhMandviya  ji on entire gamut of challenges faced by the industry as well as strategies to boost pharma export," Gowda tweeted.

India exported hydroxychloroquine API (active pharmaceutical ingredient) worth USD 1.22 billion in April-January 2019-20.

During the same period, exports of formulations made from hydroxychloroquine was at USD 5.50 billion.

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May 15,2020

Belthangady, May 15: Carcases of more than 50 monkeys were found at Bandaru gram panchayat in the taluka here on Friday.

The carcasses were found on the Kundalapalke-Padmunja road in Bandar village. Locals had seen the monkeys’ carcasses night of Thursday and informed authorities about it.

Kaniyuru Health Centre’s medical assistant Swatantra Rao and Ujire health Centre’s Medical Officer, Forest Department staff, veterinarians and local Panchayat officials visited the spot.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa has been urged to cancel the proposed SSLC examinations in Karnataka and allow “mass-pass” for every student in the wake of covid-19 crisis. A group of intellectuals and educationists have put forth this demand.

In the letter released by educationist VP Niranjan Aradhya, said that they were listing the scientific reasons to the CM for cancellation of exams which are slated to be held from June 25 to July 4th.

In the letter, the intellectuals have elucidated a number of reasons for cancelling the upcoming exams. “There are close to 8.5 lakh students and 2.5 lakh staff involved. If we include parents who would drop their kids at the exam centre, around 30 lakh people will be involved in the process, making it a risky affair. Though the government has said that it will separate the students with fever or other ailments, will students admit to having fever? What if they consume paracetamol and come to write exams?” asks the letter. 

Added to this, the question papers have to be sent from the district and taluk centres and there may be chances of transmission.

“Even if we conduct exams, then what about the students who have failed? Every year, around 2.5 lakh students fail in the exam. Will the government conduct the supplementary exams again? The whole process of conducting exams comes at a huge cost of Rs 20 cr to Rs 25 crore. Hence, we are suggesting that the government cancels the exams and pass the entire group of student en masse,” said the letter.

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