RSS not to interfere in terror accused Indresh Kumar's case'

March 12, 2011

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Puttur, March 12: RSS has never favoured corruption and considering corruption as a serious issue, Akhil Bharateeya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) will pass a resolution in the RSS Baitak to bring awareness among the people against corruption, informed Akhila Bharat Prachara Paramukh of RSS Dr Manmohan Vaidya.


Addressing media persons at the annual meeting of ABPS which is being held at Vivekanada Engineering College here from March 11 to 13, he said the RSS has made serious note of rise in corruption, thus the main discussion in the Baitak will be centred around the formulation of a resolution that provides sustainable solution to the corruption problem.

When he was asked about the RSS stand on some of the BJP leaders of the State who have been alleged of involving in corruption he said, “corruption is not limited to an individual, but it is an issue of social concern. We don't intend to target a person, but our intention is to tackle corruption from three different angles namely individualistic, societal and election manifestos approaches,” he said.Dr Vaidya also informed that in addition to the resolution against corruption, yet another resolution will be passed to bring awareness in the society to tackle the threat posed on the internal security of our nation by the neighbouring country China. “China's policies are affecting India, therefore we urge the Indian government to take measures to control the situation,” he stressed.

Oppose terrorism

When asked the response of RSS towards the chargesheet filed against RSS leader Indresh Kumar on the suspicion of his involvement in Mecca Masjid blast, Vaidya said, “let the legal processes take its own course. The organisation has never supported terror activities and will always abide by the principles by opposing those who involve in violence. The RSS will not interfere in the legal process in Indresh Kumar's case and will extend support for the investigation.”

39,908 shakhas

Briefing the RSS activities in the nation, Prachara Paramukh Dr Vaidya informed that 39,908 shakhas are active in 27,078 places across India.

Various activities like Maa Narmada Samajik Kumbh, world Sanskrit book fair were organised by the RSS in the last few months.

Sarasangh Chalak Mohan Bhagavatar inaugurated the three-day meet earlier on the day.

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January 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 24: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday said the much-delayed Cabinet expansion will take place in the next three days.

At the Kempegowda International Airport, after his arrival from Davos, he informed that he would discuss the matter with Union Home Minister Amit Shah to take a final decision on the distribution of important portfolios.

Deputy CM Ashwanath Narayna, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai and others received the Chief Minister at the airport. The issue of Cabinet expansion was kept in abeyance, ever since the spectacular victory of 12 Assembly seats for BJP, for which the by-elections were held recently. The bypolls were necessitated, following the resignation of about 17 sitting Congress and JD (S) MLAs, which resulted in the collapse of the JDS-Congress coalition government in the state.

BJP had reportedly lured the Congress and JD (S) MLAs into their camp, after promising them to give party ticket to contest the elections, as well as ministerial berths. The Chief Minister had kept as many as 16 Cabinet berths, along with plum portfolios, vacant, after forming the BJP government, with the support of the deserted Congress and JD (S) MLAs, in July last. However, the issue of Cabinet expansion had postponed on one reason or the other, as Yediyurappa was struggling to keep the promise he had made to the former Congress and the JDS MLAs, on whose sacrifice the BJP came back to power.

With the strong demand for ministerial berths within the loyal BJP MLAs, the BJP high command had reportedly advised Yediyurappa to accommodate only a few of the turncoat MLAs and strike balance between the groups.

However, Yediyurappa, who had assured the Congress and JD (S) MLAs of giving them Cabinet berths, had been in dilemma ever since and found it tough to convince the party's Central leaders.

According to party sources, the Chief Minister is not only facing problems over the expansion of his Cabinet, but is also worried over the demand for creation of more number of Deputy Chief Ministers, adding to the present list of three.

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April 17,2020

Kalaburagi, Apr 17: Hundreds of people participated in the Siddhalingeswara temple chariot festival in Chitapur village on Thursday, violating the lockdown orders.

"Today at 6.30 am, around 100-150 people had come near Siddalingeshwara temple for about 20 mintues and took part in chariot pulling procession," Superintendent of Police Lada Martin said.

A case has been registered against 20 people and further investigation is going to ascertain more details related to the religious gathering.
Meanwhile, a sub-inspector has been suspended.

Thirty-six cases of coronavirus were reported in Karnataka on Thursday, taking the state's tally to 315.

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January 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 5: Karnataka Minister for Large and Medium Industries Jagadish Shettar warned of strict action against officers who demand bribe from farmers while acquiring land.

Mr Shettar, who paid a surprise visit to defense, aerospace hi-tech industry layout in Haraluru, Devanahalli in Bengaluru Rural district, warned the officials who demand a bribe for sanctioning compensation funds.

He said, 'Lands have been acquired from farmers for the development of the industrial area. It's the duty of state government to provide compensation to these farmers. Complaints must be registered against officials who demand a bribe for functioning compensation funds.'

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