Karnataka crisis: Coalition govt reduces to minority as 10 Congress, 3 JD(S) MLAs resign

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July 6, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 7: Thirteen months after its turbulent birth, the JD(S)-Congress coalition government in Karnataka was reduced to a minority on Saturday when 13 disgruntled MLAs — 10 Congressmen and three from JD(S) — tendered their resignations from the assembly and withdrew support to the HD Kumaraswamy-led government.

If Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar accepts the resignations, the coalition’s number will plunge to 105 from 118 in the 224-member assembly, where 113 is the majority mark. BJP’s strength in the assembly is also 105. The speaker said that as Sunday is a holiday and he’s on leave on Monday, he’ll take up this issue only on Tuesday.

Not wanting to be swamped with Congress’s efforts to retain them, 11 of the 13 MLAs moved to Mumbai by a special flight and checked into a luxury hotel.

There’s intense speculation that at least 5-6 more MLAs may resign on Monday. All indicators are that BJP, with 105 MLAs, will look to form the next government as a shrinking assembly will enable it to comfortably pass the halfway mark.

The 10 Congressmen who tendered their resignations at the speaker’s office included Ramesh Jarkiholi and Anand Singh, both of whom had also sent resignations on July 1.

The biggest blow to the ruling combine came when heavyweight Congress MLAs from Bengaluru, like former minister R Ramalinga Reddy, decided to resign. Out of the 13 MLAs the party has in the city, five have quit. Many of them are close associates of Congress leader Siddaramaiah while one had recently produced a movie starring Kumaraswamy’s son Nikhil in the lead. They are said to have resigned to “protect their business interests” in a city which is increasingly saffron in colour.

In a last-ditch effort to save the government, senior Congress leaders led by AICC Karnataka in-charge K C Venugopal held a meeting in consultation with Kumaraswamy, who is in the US, and decided to hold an emergency cabinet meeting on Monday. At this meeting, five ministers each from Congress and JD(S) will be asked to resign to facilitate the induction of disgruntled leaders from both parties into the cabinet, sources said.

However, this is unlikely to save the government as the MLAs seem determined to walk. This was evident when efforts by Congress trouble-shooter, state minister D K Shiva Kumar, who has spent many a month trying to keep the flock together, made strenuous attempts to coax senior leaders like Reddy to withdraw their resignation but in vain.

During an hour-long drama, a livid Shivakumar snatched the resignation letter of his loyalist, N Muniratna, and tore it. But Muniratna returned to Vidhana Soudha in the evening to submit a fresh copy.

The power game has shifted to the governor’s office with the MLAs who have resigned calling for a floor test in the assembly even as Congress and JD(S) handlers tried to broker peace. Eight MLAs drove to Raj Bhavan and asked governor Vajubhai R Vala to take suitable steps to ensure their resignations were accepted. 

“The governor assured us he would take action as per constitutional provisions,” JD(S) MLA A H Vishwanath said.
BJP leaders demanded the CM’s resignation saying: “Kumaraswamy’s government has been reduced to a minority. He has no moral right to continue in office. He should call off his foreign tour, return to the city and resign.”

The dramatic developments commenced before noon when MLAs came in two batches of eight and five, accompanied by a leading high court advocate, and handed over the resignation letters to assembly secretary M K Vishalakshi because the speaker was not in office.

The final act may be played out on the floor of the House in the upcoming monsoon session starting on July 12 with opposition BJP expected to press for a floor test.

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March 5,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 5: New Tulu movie Pingara has bagged the NETPAC International Jury Award at the 12th edition of Bengaluru International Film Festial (BIFFes) on Wednesday.

Written and directed by Preetham R Shetty, the movie revolves around people who worship daivas (spirits) of Tulu Nadu.

The narrative goes back and forth in time, to tell the story of a family to Sinchana (Chaitanya Chandramohan), a journalist from Bengaluru who visits a village in Tulu Nadu to ‘write on Tulu culture.’

The film speaks about the caste system in Tulu Nadu and the struggle for land in the post-independence period.

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April 24,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 24: Karnataka is likely to start Convalescent Plasma Therapy for COVID-19 patients, who are critical, from tomorrow, Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said here on on Friday. "We have already got approval for Convalescent Plasma Therapy.

There is no need for any special permission for it....when I was in BMC (Bangalore Medical College) I spoke to We may probably start it for the first patient from tomorrow itself. The donor has also agreed," Sudhakar said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said the convalescent Plasma Therapy was only for patients who are critical, in Intensive Care Units or on ventilator. According to the latest update, five COVID-19 patients are in ICUs in the state.

After attending video conferencing by Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan with health and medical education Ministers of all states, Sudhakar said the Minister lauded the good practices adopted by Karnataka in its fight against COVID-19 and asked to share the same with other states.

Responding to a question, he made it clear that COVID-19 is something that was not going to end by May 3 or by May end and like other viruses, would continue to exist. Sudhakar, who is leading the government's efforts against COVID-19 in Bengaluru and is in charge of the state war room, said many people are treating corona as a social stigma, which was not right.

There was no reason to get frightened about it as the infection can be cured, he said. "We have to take precautions so that it doesn't spread further....like fever, cold and cough- corona also can be cured... 97% people it can be cured, those with comorbidity and those above 60 years have to take some precautions. We have to bring in certain changes in our lifestyle and maintain social distancing," he added.

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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: A 66-year old man from the city, became the thirteenth COVID-19 related fatality in Karnataka, Health Department officials said on Thursday.

The elderly patient from Bengaluru, who was coronavirus positive died on April 15 at Victoria Hospital in the city, officials said.

"He was referred from a private hospital and was admitted in Victoria Hospital and was on ventilator support since April 10," they added.

A 80-year old woman in Belagavi and a 65-year old man from Chikkaballapura had also died on Wednesday.

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