Udupi- Chikmagalur bypoll: It's Jayaprakash Hegde v/s Sunil Kumar

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February 21, 2012

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Mangalore, February 21: It's official. Karnataka BJP on Tuesday announced that former Karkala MLA would be the saffron party's candidate for Udupi- Chikmagalur parliamentary constituency.

The seat was vacated by Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda last month following his election to the Upper House. Bypoll to the constituency will be held on March 18.

BJP national General Secretary and State Election Committee Secretary H N Anant Kumar after formally announcing the name of Party's candidate, expressed confidence that the BJP would win the seat by a thumping majority and retain it.

The development comes soon after the KPCC chief president G Parameshwar formally confirmed that Congress party would filed former minister Jayaprakash Hegde for the bypoll.

Mr Kumar, who is also the state president of BJP Yuva Morcha, had lost Karkala constituency to Gopal Bhandary of Congress in the last Assembly elections.

Known for his firebrand speeches and anti-minority rhetoric, Mr Kumar has been a star orator not only for BJP but also for all the Sangh Parivar outfits in their public meetings.

Although Kundapur MLA Haladi Srinivas Shetty, Uday Shetty and Chikmagalur district BJP president Pranesh had emerged as possible candidates, the leaders decided to go Mr Kumar.

The popularity Mr Kumar had secured in both Chikmagalur and Udupi districts through his firebrand speeches and Datta Peetha campaign helped him win the battle for party ticket.

Meanwhile, the BJP core committee meeting is likely to be held by this weekend to decide on the proposed state-tour by its leaders to demonstrate their unity.

The RSS while brokering peace between Eshwarappa and former C M B S Yeddyurappa last week had advised state leaders to tour unitedly.

“Yeddyurappa is touring the state on the invitation by some BJP MLAs. There is nothing wrong in it,” Eshwarappa said while trying to down play the former chief minister's tour.


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January 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 16: It was necessary to revise rates under the ECHS, CGHS and GIPSA schemes for private hospitals to be able to sustain, doctors from private hospitals have opined.

Under the banner of the Association of Healthcare Providers of India (AHPI), doctors from top private hospitals in the city spoke about the dues pending from the union government schemes. They said they could not give a deadline as to when they would stop offering the scheme.

In a press release issued here on Thursday association said, which had previously told the government that they would not treat patients under the scheme owing to dues, mellowed down after the government released Rs 250 crore out of the Rs 1,000 crore dues.

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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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Mangaluru, May 7: Thousands of migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, led by Congress leader Mithun Rai, staged a protest here on Wednesday demanding that they be allowed to return to their native places.

The workers started a protest demonstration opposite Mangaluru City Corporation office in the city. Police dispersed the crowd for violating social distancing norms.

The workers said they have nowhere to go and nothing to eat. Therefore, they are demanding to be sent back to their states. They however, had crowded together without following the social distance norm. 

In the wake of protest, prohibitory orders under section 144(3) were imposed in Dakshina Kannada district between 7pm and 7 am till May 17 to check the spread of Covid-19.

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