Moily thanks Udupi-Chikmagalur voters for rejecting BJP

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March 25, 2012

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Udupi, March 26: Union Minister for Corporate Affairs M Veerappa Moily accused the BJP government of appeasing the minority sects with the announcement of funds in crores for their welfare.

He was speaking at the thanks giving programme organised by Udupi District Congress Committee to thank the voters and Congress workers, at Royal Garden, Kalsanka here on Sunday.

“After corrupting officials, MLAs and Ministers, BJP tried to bribe the voters. If the voter turns corrupt the democracy would have been at risk. Fortunately voter did not yield to their bribe and rejected BJP,” he said adding “Congress believed in a politics of inclusiveness. It takes into fold people all religions, castes and sects. In fact this is the strength of the party,” he added.

Speaking on the occasion Opposition leader in the Karnataka Assembly Siddaramiah.said the BJP government in the state, which has been boasting of presenting a Rs one lakh crore budget, had put the people of the state in to a debt trap of Rs 1,20,000 crores.

“In 2005-06 the debt stock of the state was at only Rs 49,000 crores. After the BJP government came to power Rs 60,000 crores debt was added. For the academic year 2012-13 alone, a debt of Rs 22,000 crore was added in the budget taking the debt stock to Rs 1,20,000 crores. Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda, who presented the budget should have explained his budget',” Mr. Siddaramiah said.

He said that people's verdict in Udupi-Chikmagalur by-election is a foreword to people of the state overcoming the curse of BJP rule.

Former Minister CM Ibrahim in his address demanded the Central government to bring in a law to dispose the cases pertaining to corruption within three months and put the corrupt behind bars. That law should empower the government to seize all the wealth earned through corrupt means.

Member of Parliament K Jayaprakash Hegde said that under the leadership of Oscar Fernandies all Congress leaders and workers alike got united to make him win the election. He thanked Sonia Gandhi for giving him a party ticket, though he lost two previous elections. He called upon the partymen to get ready for Udupi CMC and Kundapura TMC elections due.

KPCC President Dr G Parameshwar said that through this election Congress has learnt a lesson that if the leaders put forth a united fight, workers will take them to victory. He called upon the Congressmen to reestablish connectivity with the voters and get get ready for the forthcoming assembly election.

AICC General Secretary Oscar Fernandes, Union Minister KH Muniyappa, RV Deshpande, DK Shivakumar, Tejaswini, Gopal Poojary, Pramod Madhwaraj and others were present.

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Mangaluru, Jun 23: The wholesale fresh fish dealers have voluntarily decided to suspend sale for 10 days from June 24 in the wake of fresh coronavirus outbreak in the region. 

Convening the collective decision of the traders in a letter, K Ashraf, working president of the association of Mangaluru fisheries harbour fish traders and commission agents, has urged the deputy commissioner to formally impose ban on fish trade in the city for next 10 days to prevent the spread of the covid-19. 

Mr Ashraf stated that decision was taken as many fish traders suffering from symptoms such as cough, cold and fever for last few days and some of the traders have got themselves admitted in hospitals for treatment. 

The letter urged the DC to prevent and ban unauthorized traders selling fish not only in Bander but also in neighbourhoods like Ullal Kotepur, Hoige Bazar, Bengre, Farangipet, near VRL, Kudroli, Kallapu and Maripalla. 
 

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June 20,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 20: Shivamogga District unit of Congress led by party veteran Kagodu Thimmappa staged a protest against state government's proposal to amend the land reform act, which will allow non-agriculturist to buy farmland.

The leaders of Farmers' Union (Raith Sangh) also staged a protest at Mahaveer circle and questioned CM's stand as he took oath in the name of farmers.

The district congress staged a protest at the premise of the Deputy Commissioner office in Shivamogga city.

The protesters termed Karnataka Government led by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa as an anti-farmers government.

According to Congress and Raith Sang, the proposed amendments to Karnataka State Land reforms act 1961 will cause harm to farmers.

"According to the proposed amendment, non-agriculturists like business tycoons can also purchase the agriculture land. This will help the businessman and will be harmful to farmers," protesters said.

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January 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 24: The JD(S) is looking to leverage anti-Citizen (Amendment) Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR) sentiment sweeping the country to revive itself and will hold protests in Bengaluru and New Delhi.

The Bengaluru protest is scheduled for Friday. At a meeting of party workers in Bengaluru on Thursday, party patriarch HD Deve Gowda and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy urged the rank and file to participate in the rally to send out a loud and clear message to the BJP.

"The BJP has set out to make Muslims second-grade citizens. India has 40 crore Muslims, can these communal forces eliminate them all?" Gowda said in his address. "We should have the guts to launch a massive protest at Jantar Mantar. We should be prepared to go to jail in the fight against [Prime Minister] Narendra Modi and [Union home minister] Amit Shah."

Gowda said he will lead the rally in Delhi and urged secular parties to unite to take on the BJP. "It is important that regional parties, which share a secular ideology, unite on a common agenda and fight the BJP. Bihar, Kerala and Odisha have said they will not implement CAA. The sentiment is likely to spread to other states," Gowda said.

Kumaraswamy said not only Muslims but many other communities will also bear the brunt of BJP’s "divisive politics". "This pair of Hakka-Bukka [Modi and Shah] is not targeting Muslims alone," he said. "For them, all communities other than upper caste Hindus are inferior Shudras. They will treat even Lingayats, Vokkaligas and Dalits with the same contempt."

The former CM made a special appeal to Lingayats, who generally back the BJP, to stop supporting the saffron party’s caste-oriented politics. "You had appreciated my farm loan waiver scheme and promised support in the elections. But, the results were contrary to that," he said.

The JD(S) passed three resolutions including one to condemn the Centre for enacting CAA. The others were to protest against the Centre’s indifference to the floods in the state and the failed economic policy of the Centre.

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