Mayor election was conducted against legal norms: BJP

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March 7, 2012

Mangalore, March 7: The MCC Mayoral elections which saw the majority BJP's candidate being disqualified resulting in a Congress win, were conducted against the norms of election laws, alleged Monappa Bhandary, Spokesperson, DK District BJP.

Addressing media persons at a press meet held at the party office in Mangalore on Wednesday, Mr. Bhandary accused Ms. M V Jayanthi, the returning officer who conducted the electoral proceedings earlier today, of not following the right procedure and laws. “She has not followed the law and gone about her own wish. She has succumbed to outside pressure and acted irresponsibly. Nowhere does the law say that the returning officer should not accept a candidate's caste certificate if it is submitted at the time of scrutiny”, he said.

Arguing that the nomination format that was used itself was “illegal”, Mr. Bhandary said that the party had not committed any blunder and it was the returning officer who was at fault.

Mr. Bhandary said that in 2005, in connection with a presidential election for a local institution, local officers had sought a response from the Election Commission whether caste certificate could be accepted at the time of scrutiny, to which the Commission had responded in the affirmative.

To a query from media persons as to why the BJP had taken so long to file its nomination caste certificate, Mr. Bhandary said “What's the big deal if we submitted it at the time of scrutiny? Even in Lok Sabha elections, there have been instances in the past where certificates have been submitted at the time of scrutiny.” He also stated that the BJP did not push forward a dummy candidate as they were confident of the nominated candidate seeing it through. “Our documents were up to date. Who had thought that she (returning officer) would reject the nomination?” he said.

When asked as to why the party had filed the nomination in the first place if it knew that the format itself was illegal, Mr. Bhandary said that only after the disqualification did the BJP look for loopholes in the nomination process and found out the 'illegality' of the format.

Mr. Bhandary said that the party would decide its future course of action in a day or two after consultation with party elders.

Ms. Gulzar Banu of Congress was elected Mayor of Mangalore after BJP's candidate Roopa D Bangera's nomination was cancelled by the returning officer earlier in the day.

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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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February 14,2020

Mysuru, Feb 14: Citing the coronavirus scare prevalent in the city, hotel owners have urged the civic corporation to shut down roadside food vends, calling them a risk to public health.

A team of the city Hotel Owners Association, led by president C Narayanagowda and honorary secretary Ravindra Bhat, met mayor Tasneem Bano and MCC commissioner Gurudatta Hegde on Tuesday and urged them to implement the high court’s ban on street food vending.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the association said it had raised the poor hygiene at such joints amid the coronavirus threat and increasing incidence of chikungunya and malaria in the city. There is no check on the ingredients or water used and the cleanliness of the kitchens and cooking staff, they pointed out. Many of the joints operate near drains and public urinals and don’t have running water for washing or cleaning utensils, they said. Besides, the vends dump unsegregated garbage and compromise pedestrian safety by blocking pavements, they alleged.

“As this involves the livelihood of the vendors, I will take a decision after discussions with the commissioner and elected representatives,” the mayor said while pointing out that MCC had issued identity cards to the vendors after collecting details about them and their stalls. She said the health and education standing committees would also be consulted.

Commissioner Hegde said MCC was planning to move the vendors to designated hawking zones to ensure their livelihood was not affected. He explained that any drive to remove the vends was fraught with law and order problems. “False cases have been filed against MCC officers whenever they conducted drives against footpath food vendors in non-hawking zones. We will consult with the city police commissioner before taking any steps,” he said.

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February 17,2020

Kasaragod, Feb 17: A Kerala Muslim couple conducted the wedding of their Hindu foster daughter at a Bhagavathi temple in Kerala, scripting another tale of communal harmony at Kasaragod.

The wedding ceremony was held on Sunday.

The woman Rajeshwari tied the knot with Vishnu Prasad in the presence of family and friends belonging to both Hindu and Muslim communities.

Abdulla and Khadeeja adopted Rajeshwari after her father who worked at Abdulla's farm died. Rajeshwari's mother also passed away when she was a child.

Rajeshwari grew up alongside Abdulla and Khadeeja's three sons- Shameem, Najeeb and Shereef.

Earlier in January this year, cutting across the lines of religion, a mosque in Kerala's Kayamkulam hosted a Hindu marriage ceremony.

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