'Loudmouth' Modi is master of marketing, says Siddaramaiah

DHNS
July 26, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 26: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said the “loudmouth,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi with zero achievements has mastery over marketing.

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Speaking at the inauguration of various welfare schemes of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) for weaker sections, Siddaramaiah said, “I am accused of not marketing the state government’s welfare scheme. We believe in work and not tom-tomming our good deeds. The Central government does the reverse. It does not work because it believes in false propaganda.”

Calling ‘Achche Din’ an empty slogan, Siddaramaiah sought to know, “Former prime minister A B Vajpayee had coined the slogan ‘India Shining’ but did that illuminate the houses of Dalits, minorities and economically weaker sections?”

On former chief minister and state BJP president B S Yeddyurappa, he said: “People have seen how Yeddyurappa brought hotel-made idli and sambar to have meals at a Dalit’s house. Even the banana was brought from the hotel. If they are really concerned about uplifting Dalits, then let them break the barriers of casteism and encourage inter-caste marriages,” said Siddaramaiah.

Comparing the BJP with scissors and the Congress with needle, he said the BJP believes in dividing society while the Congress believes in uniting it.

Siddaramaiah called the JD(S), which is the Congress’ ally in the BBMP, a party of opportunists.

“These opportunists, who are supporters of hung Assembly, can align with any party. The JD(S) has no belief in social justice and secularism. Minorities must refrain from giving space to such hypocrites, else it will indirectly support the BJP,” warned the chief minister.

At the programme, 892 unemployed people were given cars to start their business whereas under the Sarathi Scheme, 665 people were given autorickshaws.

In all, 285 differently abled persons were given motorised tricycles while 23 mentally challenged people were provided financial aid.

Fees of 584 students studying in government schools were refunded.

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May 23,2020

Udupi, May 23: Five more persons tested positive for coronavirus in the coastal district of Udupi today. 

They include three men aged 37, 55, 31 and two women aged 48 and 34. 

Among them four are returnees from Mumbai and one is foreign returnee.

With this the total number of covid-19 cases in the district rose to 55.

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June 17,2020

Mangaluru, June 17: As many as 47 buses have been arranged by the district administration to transport 1,043 II PU students from the border areas of Kerala to the respective examination centres in Dakshina Kannada.

The II PU English examination, which was postponed in Karnataka due to covid lockdown, will be held on June 18. A total of 26,942 students are expected to appear for the examination across the district. Among them 6322 students have chosen to write their exam in the centres near to their hometown, following the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 1,043 students are expected to come from Kerala.

22 KSRTC buses and 11 schools buses have been arranged from Talapady toll gate near Mariyashrama Church, 2 each KSRTC buses from Punyakoti Nagara in Mudipu, Bayar and Anekal in Vittal border, 1 KSRTC bus from Pathur in Kurnadu border, 3 KSRTC buses from Saradka in Vittal border, school buses from Kayar Padav in Puttur border, Panjikallu in Sullia border, Karike in Sullia border and Alatti Baddadka have been arranged.

The students have been asked to be present at a designated place to board the bus at 7 am and have to get their hall ticket and identity card, said DC Sindhu B Rupesh.

All the students should mandatorily wear masks and use sanitisers before entering the examination centres. The principals of colleges, where students from Kerala, are studying have been asked to deploy staff to make arrangements to ensure that students reach the examination centres on time and get back home after the exam.

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March 29,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 29: The ban imposed by Karnataka in crossing state borders to Mangalore even for medical emergencies had cost a life here late on Friday.

According to sources, the ambulance carrying a 70-year-old woman for critical care treatment to Mangalore was blocked at Thalapadi border on Kasaragod-Mangalore National Highway on Friday evening.

A pregnant lady had to deliver in an ambulance recently as the police denied permission to cross over to Mangalore.

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