Karnataka crisis: Rebels derail coalition plan; BJP for vote today

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July 15, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 15: Two days after CM HD Kumaraswamydeclared in the assembly that he would seek a trust vote, the JD(S)- Congress combine found itself on the backfoot once again on Sunday as a rebel MLA flew off to Mumbai after showing signs of coming around in marathon meetings with the CM and senior Congress leaders.

Smelling blood, opposition BJP insisted that the Kumaraswamy government prove its majority in the assembly on Monday or step down.

Congress leaders, led by water resources minister DK Shivakumar, had virtually ambushed housing minister and rebel MLA MTB Nagaraj at his home at 2.30am on Saturday, followed by nearly 15 hours of successive meetings with chief minister Kumaraswamy, Congress legislature party leader Siddaramaiah and others. Nagaraj had said that he would remain in Congress but hours later, the MLA said there was “no question of going back” and boarded a special flight to join the other rebels in Mumbai.

Having lost another flight risk, Congress intensified efforts to pacify disgruntled MLA and former minister R Ramalinga Reddy amid speculation that his daughter Sowmya and another Congress MLA, Anjali Nimbalkar, were set to resign, putting paid to the ruling partners’ hopes of saving the government. Around noon, working president of the state Congress, Eshwar Khandre, and senior leader HK Patil landed up at Reddy’s residence. Later in the day, Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar, Mallikarjun Kharge, deputy chief minister G Parameshwara and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal too called on him.

Reddy, however, refused to comment after the meetings, only saying he would not speak politics until July 15, the day he has been asked by the speaker to appear before him on his resignation as MLA.

Among other calls by the ruling allies was a hospital visit by Shivakumar and CM Kumaraswamy.

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April 12,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 12: A 10-month-old baby who tested COVID-19 positive on March 27 completed treatment and discharged from hospital on Saturday.

He was the youngest positive case in Karnataka, from Sajipanadu village in Bantwal taluk.

The child had been with his mother to a relative's house at Monetepadau village, situated on the Karnataka-Kerala border in the first week of March.

A few days later the child developed an acute respiratory illness and tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Treating the breastfeeding child was challenging for doctors as he had to be isolated. A team of doctors from Wenlock Hospital took up this challenge and successfully cured the baby.

Test reports on his mother and grandmother too have returned negative. They too had been under quarantine and were discharged with the baby.

Another positive development was that no COVID-19 case has been reported from the child's village.  

The entire Sajipanadu village was completely sealed after the child tested positive and the district had provided all the necessary supplies to the villagers.

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January 21,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 21: Controversial Mysuru ruler Tipu Sultan will remain in state-syllabus textbooks in the next academic year (2020-21) too. But the government will form another committee to look at the subject afresh.

"Efforts are on to give textbooks and uniforms the day schools open next academic year. After a discussion with the CM, we decided to not make any changes in the textbooks for the upcoming academic year,"said primary and secondary education minister S Suresh Kumar.

No political angle, says minister

However, we will form a committee to look into it again,” said the minister.

Three months ago, Madikeri MLA Appachu Ranjan had written to the minister seeking removal of contents on Tipu Sultan from Karnataka state syllabus books of classes 6,7 and 10. The minister said: “Appachu Ranjan is a five-time MLA. When he sent a letter, it’s my duty to seek an opinion on it. There’s no political angle here.”

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru, May 20: The Third Vande Bharat Mission flight carrying 63 repatriates from Muscat landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 8.35 pm on Wednesday. It was piloted by Mangalurean captain Michael Saldanha.

More than half of the passengers from Muscat alighted in Bengaluru where the flight landed first. Remaining 63 passengers came to Mangaluru. 

After landing, all the passengers were given health kits, food and mobile SIMs, and arrangements were made to change their currency at the airport. 

A health department team screened each passenger, after which emigration formalities were completed. Their throat swab samples will be tested for Covid-19 on Thursday.

Union fertiliser minister D V Sadananda Gowda tweeted on Wednesday that the next Vande Bharat Mission flight is scheduled on Friday from Doha to Mangaluru. The flight will land at Mangaluru at 9.55 pm. 

The third repatriation flight from Dubai to Mangaluru is scheduled on Saturday. It will first land at Bengaluru and later fly to Mangaluru. However, there are no flights from Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to Mangaluru.

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