Least bothered about party-hopper tag, says Yogeshwar after quitting Cong

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October 15, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 15: It’s official. Former minister and Channapatna MLA C P Yogeshwar has quit the primary membership of the Congress and despatched his resignation letter to KPCC president G Parameshwara.

Confessing that he is least bothered about ‘party-hopper’ tag, Yogeshwar blamed energy minister D K Shivakumar and his brother, MP (Bengaluru Rural) D K Suresh, for scuttling his prospects in the Congress.

“The tag of a "turncoat" or "party-hopper" does not mean anything to me as I have made my name in the constituency and people are with me," he said. “On October 22, I have called for a meeting of my supporters and we will decide the future course of action. I have no problem with either the JD(S) or the BJP, and it does not matter who comes to power," he added.

With six months to go for the 2018 assembly elections, this will be a huge blow to CM Siddaramaiah's intentions of keeping his flock together in the old Mysuru region.

Yogeshwar won on a Samajwadi Party ticket in 2013 and joined the Congress as an associate member in 2014. He had declared himself as an Independent MLA, which is why it's not necessary for him to quit the assembly membership.

The actor-turned-politician has switched parties on many occasions. He contested as an Independent MLA and won in 1999. From 2004 to 2008, he was with the Congress. He joined the BJP under the Operation Lotus, won in the bypoll and was made a minister in the BJP government. In 2013, he quit the BJP to join Samajwadi Party. In 2014, he joined the Congress again.

Yogeshwar said: "Even in the past, Shivakumar hindered my chances of becoming a minister under Dharam Singh, but I forgot about it. In 2014, during the parliamentary elections, he approached me at a public function and sought my support for his brother. I agreed and helped him. But the Congress and Shivakumar used me and sidelined me. So I decided to quit."

The Channapatna MLA said JD(S) state president H D Kumaraswamy had called him once and there were talks of shifting him to Maddur constituency , with the former's wife Anitha Kumaraswamy likely to win from Channapatna in 2018. "But the work I have done in Channapatna will be futile. So I am yet to decide," he said. Meanwhile, the BJP has adopted a wait-and-watch policy.

"Unlike the other parties he was associated with, Yogeshwar was given the utmost freedom in Congress. He will never get such freedom in other parties. His quitting the party will not have any impact on the Congress," said Shivakumar.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: All the arrested in a case of sedition filed over a school play in Karnataka's Bidar have been granted anticipatory bail by a court that said the case lacked enough basis.

The play, themed on protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), "has not caused any disharmony in the society", said the district and sessions court in Bidar.

The play, performed in January by the children of prestigious Shaheen School, landed in trouble when a sedition complaint was filed over an 11-year-old girl's lines - enacting an elderly woman, she said if anyone asked for documents she would hit them with slippers.

That led to a sedition case and the police questioning children, teachers and the school management over many rounds.

"The drama has not caused any disharmony in the society. Considering all the circumstances, I am of the opinion that the ingredients of Section 124A of IPC (Sedition) are prima facie lacking," said the court.

Five members of the school management team have been granted protection from arrest. Earlier, the head teacher and the mother of the student who spoke the dialogue were sent to custody, but on other charges including the abetment of an offence. They were not accused of sedition. They were later granted bail.

The repeated questioning of young students and the arrest of the widowed mother of a student caused a huge uproar in the town.

An order is expected soon on the bail application in another sedition case in Karnataka, against three Kashmiri students. The students, who were studying in Hubbali in north Karnataka, are facing charges for reportedly using pro-Pakistani slogans in an online post. The Hubbali Bar Association had asked its members not to represent the students. Lawyers from Bengaluru who went to Hubbali represent the students were heckled.

On Thursday, a team of lawyers from different districts again went to Hubballi and were provided police protection. BT Venkatesh, one of the lawyers, said he had a meeting with bar association members and that the matter was sorted out. The students have applied for bail and an order is expected next week.

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July 2,2020

Bengaluru, July 2: Congress leader and seven-time MLA D K Shivakumar today took charge as the president of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress committee in the presence of senior leaders of the party.

The formal was held at the KPCC office in Bengaluru. The ceremony is said to be a first of its kind in the country as 10 lakh people from the remotest corners of the state — 462 blocks and 6,000 gram panchayats and municipalities across 7,800 locations —witnessed it online.

Dinesh Gundu Rao , MLA, and immediate past president, handed over the party flag to Mr. Shivakumar. Senior leaders Siddaramaiah, Mallikarjun Kharge, and other MLAs and MLCs attended the programme.

AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka K C Venugopal spoke on the occasion and lashed out at the Modi government for poor handling of economic and health issues in the country.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on the occasion of International Labour Day has appealed to migrant workers in the state to stay back and co-operate with it in resuming economic activities once the Central government issues further directions.

"It is my sincere request to all the migrant workers to stay back in the state and co-operate with us to resume the economic activities once we receive directions from Union Government," Yediyurappa said in a release issued by the CMO.

"COVID-19 situation in India is much better than other countries because of people's cooperation.

We intend to resume economic activities soon. The government has already held a meeting with representatives of associations of commerce and industry in this regard. The government has also appealed to the employers to protect the interest of their workers and pay salaries," he added.

The ongoing nationwide lockdown, imposed to contain the coronavirus spread, is scheduled to end on May 3.

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