Karnataka assembly bypolls: Yediyurappa and Siddaramaiah downplay Congress-JD(S) tie-up

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December 4, 2019

Bengaluru, Nov 4: Campaigning for the December 5 bypolls, that will determine the future of the BJP government in the state, ended at 6pm on Tuesday, with leaders of political parties making last-ditch bids to woo voters.

The byelections saw BJP seeking votes for “stability”, while the Congress and the JD(S) urged the electorate to defeat the disqualified legislators responsible for the collapse of their coalition government. The campaign was marked by vitriolic attacks and counters and use of derogatory language and objectionable remarks, that forced the Election Commission to step in and lodge cases.

For the BJP, chief minister BS Yediyurappa led from the front, while CLP leader Siddaramaiah spearheaded Congress’ efforts. The JD(S) campaign was led by former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, while his father and party patriarch HD Deve Gowda also campaigned in a few constituencies.

Yediyurappa downplayed speculation of a fresh Congress-JD(S) alliance if the BJP failed to retain its majority after the bypolls, insisting he would be at the helm to present a “pro farmer” budget in February.

“I’m confident we will be able to provide a stable government in Karnataka and present a budget in February,” the CM told reporters in Hubballi on Tuesday. “My intention is to see farmers emerge from their difficulties and lead a peaceful life. I will try and find solutions to their problems and announce new programmes in the budget. I’m also committed to dispensing good administration.”

He said Congress and JD(S) were “only making statements” about a possible tie-up, but there was nothing happening on the ground. The CM said, in a way, both parties have already conceded defeat by not fielding a candidate in the Rajya Sabha bypoll.

“Congress and JD(S) could not field a consensus candidate against our candidate KC Ramamurthy for the Rajya Sabha byelection. By doing so, they have already accepted defeat, so where is the question of Yediyurappa resigning?” he said.

Yediyurappa said heads will roll in Congress after the bypolls. “Most functionaries will seek resignations of Siddaramaiah and Dinesh Gundurao as the leader of opposition and state president.... We will win 15 seats. They can be peaceful until then at least.”

Siddaramaiah, who is also facing rebellion in the party, also downplayed a possible tieup with the JD(S) and the possibility of a dalit chief minister should an alliance be formed between the parties. “No, no such thing, high command will discuss and decide about it,” Siddaramaiah.

On former MP Mallikarjun Kharge’s recent comment that he would give “good news” after the bypolls results, Siddaramaiah said, “.... it means we (Congress) will win in 15 seats.”

Several Congress leaders including Kharge have said the party is not averse to joining hands with the JD(S) again to form a government, even as there were mixed signals from the regional party on the issue.

JD(S) Legislature Party leader HD Kumaraswamy continued to remain noncommittal on a tie-up. “I will not talk about politics till December 9 [when results will be announced]. I am certain people appreciate the work I have done in the last 14 months, including farm loan waivers and we will secure at least six of the 12 seats we are contesting,” he said.

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June 9,2020

With the steep hike in excise duty in the past couple of months, an average consumer of petrol now pays over 275% in taxes to centre and states on a litre of the fuel.  The base price of petrol is just about Rs 18. The taxes are close to Rs 50 and the pump price is over Rs 72.

India imports 85% of all its crude oil demand.  After a steep hike in excise duty in the past two months despite a hold on daily price revisions by the oil public sector undertakings (PSUs), Indian consumers now pay 275% collectively in excise duty to state and centre. 

The central government hiked excise on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 and Rs 13 respectively last month. The excise duty on petrol is taxed around Rs 33-a-litre while the same on diesel it is Rs 32.

The Value-Added Tax (VAT) on both petrol and diesel is Rs 16.44 and Rs 16.26 respectively. Both the taxes together are around Rs 49 while it is sold at petrol pumps at 73-per-litre.

These two taxes cumulatively account for 69% of tax which is higher than anywhere else in the world. The same is taxed at 19% in the US, 47% in Japan, UK 62% and 63% in France. The government does not pass on the benefit of lower crude oil prices to the customer.

It is to be noted that Indian consumers continued to pay Rs 70-a-litre even when crude oil prices hit a paltry US $ 20-a-barrel on April 12.

Former finance minister and Congress leader recently took a jab at the Centre over rising prices stating, “Fuel selling prices raised twice in two days, following tax hikes two weeks ago. This time to benefit oil companies. Government is poor, it needs more taxes. Oil companies are poor, they need better prices. Only the poor and middle class are not poor, so they will pay”.

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: Infosys Foundation Chairperson Sudha Murty has sent the second consignment of N95 Masks, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and Sanitisers worth about Rs 73 lakhs, City police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha said on Sunday.

"These will be primarily used by Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics of Wenlock Hospital here and masks by the frontline staff of ASHA and police at risk of exposure to the virus,” Dr Harsha tweeted on Sunday.

The district has received the first consignment with critical medical equipment worth Rs 28 lakh from the Infosys foundation on Saturday, March 28.

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June 29,2020

Mangaluru, June 29: An elderly man, who was under quarantine at a lodge was inhumanly dragged on the floor and abandoned on the roadside by his own son. 

The shocking incident occurred in broad daylight at Deralakatte on the outskirts of the city today. 

The father and son are said to be natives of Uppala in Kasaragod district. The duo stayed in a hotel room at Deralakatte after returning from Mumbai a few days ago. 

Today the son dragged his father mercilessly on the floor and escaped after abandoning him on the road side. A CCTV camera has captured the incident. 

The jurisdictional Konaje police are trying trace the miscreant.

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