Mallikarjuna Kharge facing acid test in Kalaburgi LS seat

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April 20, 2019

Kalaburgi, Apr 20: Congress stalwart and the Party’s leader in the Lok Sabha, Mallikarjuna Kharge, who never saw any electoral debacle in his 55 year political career, is now facing a tough task against Umesh Jadhav of the BJP in the Kalaburgi Lok Sabha Lok Sabha seat in Karnataka for which the polls will held on April 23.

The veteran leader, banking on his achievements as a minister both at the Center as well as the State. He had also served as the opposition leader in the state.

He is seeking third successive term to the Lok Sabha.

Due to candidature of Mr Kharge the segment in backward Hyderabad-Karnataka region has attracted national attention. Prominent leaders from both Congress as well as from the BJP had campaigned for their candidates. This included Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AICC president Rahul Gandhi, Chief ministers of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, cine actor Vijaya Shanthi, and others.

Speaking to UNI Kharge said that he is not perturbed by the campaigning of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, or any other national BJP leaders.

Stating that people of the district are well aware about his contribution for the upliftment of the people of the region, including that of his struggle to ensure special status to the Hyderabad-Karnataka region, under article 371(J) of the Constitution, besides bringing new projects like development of state and national highways , major Railway projects as well as Air network to the district, as well as new irrigation facilities.

Maintaining that the Opposition BJP had no good candidate and had lured Congress MLA Jadhav to resign to the seat and fielded him as its candidate. “This itself exhibits the political bankruptcy of the BJP”.

“In his (Kharge) nearly five decades of political Kharge had contributed his might for the development of the district, and had won the love and affection of the people of the district, irrespective caste, creed or gender”, Arun Kumar Oza, a former Kalaburgi Corporator told media.

Expressing confidence that whatever the BJP leaders, make loud voice, the people of the Kalaburgi district, will not let down the leaders like Kharge.

“People of the district can ill afford to lose such a formidable leader as it took more than four decades to witness such a personality” he said.

However the the BJP candidate Jadhav said he is banking on the strong support of the community votes, including that of Lambani, Lingayaths, Valmiki, and other Upper caste votes.

Refuting the claims by Mr Kharge about the development works in the region, he said that the Congress leader’s contribution for the overall development of the district is only a minimal.

“People of the district do not want the politics in the district and the region as to remain stagnant and hence want bring in a change this time” he said.

Basavaraj, a political analyst in Kalaburgi district, speaking to UNI said that unlike other elections, the Congress candidate is facing a formidable fight from the BJP candidate, who is merely depending on caste and community calculations.

“If the caste calculations works out then the Congress leader, Kharge will be in red zone. However the congress leader during his five decades has grown beyond caste, creed and religion barrier and it should come to his rescue this time”.

Among the eight assembly segments while the Congress had won four seats, followed by three from the BJP and the remaining form the JD(S).

The Kalaburagi district, which had produced two chief ministers, including Veerendra Patil and Dharam Singh, is one of the most backward districts in the state, despite major rivers like Krishna, Bhima, Bennetore and other smaller one flows down here.

While several agro based industries, have been closed down, the problems of Agriculturists remains the same, and the occurrence of drought conditions was a routine, the Kalaburagi Lok Sabha constituency, which was once the seat of Rashtrakutas, Kalyana Chalukyas and Bahamani Sultans, and also the land of Sufis and Saints.

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June 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 3: Cyclone Nisarga did not land in Karnataka and has passed its border with heavy rains and strong winds, said an official on Wednesday.

However rains continued to lash parts of coastal Karnataka. There was no report of any casualty, the official added.

"It has already passed. We have not got any reports of fatalities. A heavy rain was expected and the deputy commissioners were alerted. Fishermen too were warned," said Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) Principal Secretary T K Anil Kumar.

Kumar said Nisarga's actual landing is in Maharashtra and the warning was given for that state and Gujarat.

"In the fringe proportion (of Karnataka), high winds were expected and fishermen were warned not to venture into the sea," he said.

Kumar said the department interacted with the deputy commissioners of Belagavi, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Chikkamagaluru and Shivamogga and alerted them about heavy rains.

Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre Director Srinivas Reddy said the department has kept four National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) teams on standby in Mangaluru and Kodagu for any eventuality.

The teams have been mobilized from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh.

"More rain is predicted in coastal districts. Wind speed too will be more in coastal areas," said Reddy.

According to a Met Department official, the track of Nisarga is expected to be 200-400km off Karnataka coast.

"Sudden wind speed had been reported along the coast. We had issued port warnings," said the official.

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May 26,2020

Mangaluru, May 26: In the wake of mounting case of covid-19 in the coastal Karnataka, the police department has decided to sanitise the police stations in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.

The superintendents of police in both the districts have been instructed to take necessary steps for sanitisation of stations in a phased manner, according to Devajyoti Ray, inspector-general of police (Western Range).

Meanwhile, the top cops of Uttara Kannada and Chikkamagaluru that forms part of the Western Range have been asked to take a call on doing so. “Hebri police station in Udupi was sanitised as part of this process and not because of any positive case emerging from staff there,” he said.

Allaying fears over stations being sealed down over positive case among station staff, Karnataka police chief Praveen Sood said this is a temporary measure and stations do not become non-functional.

“It is just that, for a mandated period police station will function from different premise when the station is being sanitised,” he said.

Noting that policemen are quarantined as precautionary measure, he said additional staff can be drafted from other stations or districts if need for it arises.

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Indian
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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

COmmissioner harshs brain must be sanitized for comunal hatrate...he is one of the third class police offercer from DK..

Venu Gopal
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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Will sanitisation kill communal virus too?

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July 27,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 27: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, on completion of one year of his government, today said coronavirus hampered his development plans for the state.

He said the state will not see a lockdown again "at any cost".

"Due to coronavirus we couldn't meet people's expectations but now we'll not have lockdown in Karnataka at any cost. In future we're going to fulfill whatever I announced in Budget. If necessary we'll take loans and complete all development work," said Yediyurappa.

"Covid has hampered development plans of Karnataka, lot more needs to be done, i'm committed to providing an able, stable government," he said.

Arrangements were made for virtual celebrations to mark the one-year anniversary of Yediyurappa government at Banquet Hall in Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru. Social distancing was maintained at the event.

A record 5,199 new COVID-19 cases and 82 deaths were reported from Karnataka on Sunday, the state's health department said.

With this, the total number of coronavirus cases in the state stands at 96,141, including 58,417 active cases and 35,838 recoveries.

So far, 1,878 deaths have been reported from Karnataka. Karnataka is the only state to have over 50,000 active cases with overall tally below 1 lakh.

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