Karnataka: After Lok Sabha polls, 14,000 farmers’ accounts wiped off loan waiver

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June 12, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 12: Shivappa, a farmer from Sagar village in Yadgir district, was elated when his bank credited Rs 43,553 into his account in April in tune with chief minister HD Kumaraswamy’s pre-poll farm loan waiver promise. On June 3, he found the money had been debited from his account without clarification.

He was not alone. At least 13,988 farmers across Karnataka received a jolt after their banks took back the money they had deposited in the accounts towards the loan waiver. The farmers are now up in arms, alleging that the government deposited the money only to win votes and withdrew it after being trounced in the Lok Sabha polls.

The government denied the reports and said they were “mere lies and speculation” being spread by the opposition parties. Kumaraswamy said on Tuesday that the gaffe was committed by nationalised banks which are directly under the Centre’s control. The discrepancy came to light in an audit conducted by the state government and helped save crores of rupees, he said in a tweet.

“I’ve called a meeting with representatives of nationalised banks on June 14 to discuss this specific issue,” he added.

Munish Moudgil, commissioner of Survey, Settlement and Land Records who is overseeing the implementation of the waiver scheme, said the discrepancies occurred only in nationalised banks where 12 lakh farmers had applied for the loan waiver scheme.

Banks told to take back Rs 59.8 crore from ineligible farmers

After scrutiny of their applications, he said, the government released Rs 3,930 crore to 7.5 lakh eligible farmers as per data provided by the banks.

During an audit by an agency of the state government, it was found that the banks had deposited money in 13,988 accounts of ineligible farmers and were directed to recover Rs 59.8 crore. “The pre-audit work using the specially developed software helped track these discrepancies and save the state exchequer money which needs to be appreciated,’’ Moudgil said.

The government ordered waiving of regular, overdue and restructured loans of eligible farmers. “We’re releasing the due payment of eligible farmers in the above categories,” Moudgil said.

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May 25,2020

Bengaluru, May 25: With the reporting of 93 more fresh cases of COVID-19, the total number of pandemic cases were surged to 2182 in Karnataka on Monday.

According to official sources, highest number of new cases of COVID-19 pandemic, were reported from Udupi (32), Kalaburagi (16), Yadagiri (15), Bengaluru Urban (08), Dakshina Kannada (04) in the last 24-hours in the state.

The fresh cases were also reported form Mandya, Belagavi, Ramanagara, Vijayapura, Kolara, Ballari and Dharwada district.

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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: In view of the raging coronavirus pandemic, no public iftaar or sehri will be organized during Ramazan, the month of fasting for the Muslims, the Karnataka Minority Welfare Department announced here on Thursday.

"No public shall be allowed to perform five-time congregational prayers in mosques, across Karnataka during Ramazan in view of COVID-19 pandemic. No public address system to be used by the staff of mosques for offering namaz,'' the department said.

During the holy month of Ramazan, it is a tradition to organise iftaar feasts for large gatherings by different people, especially by politicians, celebrities and the common wealthy people for their friends and family.

Ramazan is to commence from the 24th or 25th of April this year, depending on the sighting of the moon.

The order stated that Azaan (the call for prayer) shall be given at low decibel and namaaz including Friday namaaz, will be performed by the imams, moazzins and the masjid staff only.
No public should be allowed to offer namaaz in the mosques as per government directions, it said.

The state government also cited an order by the Ministry of Home Affairs dated April 15, which stated that "All religious places/places of worship shall be closed for public. Religious congregations are strictly prohibited due to the outbreak of COVID-19 across the country."
Thirty-four more COVID-19 cases, including 17 cases from Belagavi, have been reported from Karnataka. The total number of coronavirus cases in the state now stands at 313.

The total number of cases in India has now climbed to 12,380. Out of these cases, 1489 have been cured/discharged/migrated while 414 deaths have been reported so far, as per the latest data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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March 26,2020

Bengaluru,  Mar 26: The nationwide lockdown in the view of coronavirus outbreak has driven some people to the edge. In Karnataka, within less than 24 hours, two cases of people creating trouble for police personnel have come to light.

On Wednesday, a middle-aged man was shot in his leg by the police after he tried to assault two police constables of Sanjaynagar police station. The police constables were identified as Manjunatha and Basavararaju.
The accused reportedly breached the check post at Bhoopasandra. He and his friends were over-speeding and performing stunts on bikes. When the policemen tried to secure them after giving them a chase, they attacked the cops.

When they were taken into custody, one of them again tried to escape and hurled stones and bricks on the cops. In order to prevent further assault, the police then fired two rounds – one in the air and the second one on his left leg.

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