DVS takes a dig at BSY; Urges national leadership to appoint State BJP Prez immediately

September 19, 2012

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Mangalore, September 19: D V Sadananda Gowda, former Chief Minister, has urged 'immediate intervention' of senior BJP leaders in the High Command with regard to the appointment of the State BJP President, stating that statements from other party leaders in the state are fuelling an atmosphere of 'confusion'.

Addressing media persons at his residence in Mangalore on Wednesday, Mr. Gowda took a dig at his predecessor and fellow partyman B S Yeddyurappa for his statement that K S Eshwarappa must resign from the Deputy Chief Minister's post and continue being the State BJP President. “Some of our party leaders are giving statements in public about the State BJP President's post. All this is doing is fueling confusion among our party activists and also the people. I urge our national leadership to intervene immediately and put an end to the chaos by appointing the State party President. The more it is postponed, the more confusion and friction will it create”, he said.

Mr. Gowda said party leaders like Mr. Yeddyurappa must understand their responsibilities and not discuss such issues in public. “No one is above the party. We have all risen as leaders because of the party. The national leadership is there to take a call. Even if there are things to be discussed or suggested, they are to be done amongst ourselves and not to be spoken out in the public. On 28 and 29, there is a national party meet and I hope that our senior leaders will take a call on this before that”, he said.

On tomorrow's nationwide bundh call given by NDA, Mr. Gowda said that UPA government's policies are the reason for price rise. “It is something that even UPA allies and economic experts are agreeing with. The stand taken by Mayavati should be welcomed. But DMK is displaying double standards. It is time UPA allies realized their folly. The Lok Sabha must be dissolved and the Congress must make preparations to face elections”, he said.

When asked about the Assembly elections which are not far away, Mr. Gowda said that people are still with the BJP. “Yes we may have lost the Udupi-Chikmagalur elections but circumstances at that time were not in our favour owing to the blue film and Malpe rave party issues. But we all saw later that in the MLC elections in Graduates and Teachers' constituencies, we fared better than before and those voters are not illiterate, uneducated voters”, he said.

However, Mr. Gowda admitted that there are differences among BJP partymen in the state. “Yes there are differences and hence I am urging the national leadership to intervene, or else BJP might go the Congress way in Karnataka owing to its divisions”, the former Chief Minister warned.

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March 28,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 28: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief DK Shivakumar on Saturday appealed to the authorities to arrange transport for migrant workers, stating that it is appalling to see their plight as they are walking hundreds of kilometres to their villages amid COVID-19 lockdown.
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While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi had imposed a nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Uttar Pradesh administration had decided to ply these buses to help thousands of migrant workers who were stuck in the national capital and had started returning on foot to their native places in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, among others.

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March 10,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 10:  Country’s economic condition is not permanent. All young entrepreneurs can be forward looking persons, because all bad times are followed by good times. In fact, it is good time to start your own industry, said Nitte Deemed to be University Chancellor Dr. N Vinaya Hegde. 

Addressing the gathering after inaugurating a three-day entrepreneurship symposium organized by Mangalore University and Department of M. Com and MBA, University Evening College at University College Mangalore here on Monday, he said that entrepreneurship is something you enjoy. You should belief that there is something in you to achieve your area of choice. You should get pleasure out of it. 

Ex-MLC Capt. Ganesh Karnik believed that our population is definitely a resource, but symposiums are needed to convert ideas to implementation. Coastal Karnataka is best example for successful entrepreneurship in health, education sector, he added. 

Presiding over the function, Mangalore University Vice Chancellor Prof. P Subrahmanya Yadapadithaya said that students should be universally compassionate before being an entrepreneur. There will be challenges, failures in entrepreneurship. One should trust himself, and should have courage and confidence to be innovative. One should have aspiration and passion for excellence, he added.

Young scientist, international awardee Swasthik Padma was felicitated on the occasion. Evening college Principal Dr. Ramakrishna B M, Coordinator  Dr. Yathish Kumar were present among others. Kavya P Hegde mastered the ceremony, Venkatesh Nayak presented vote of thanks.

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March 16,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 16: As a precaution against the spread of Covid-19, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Monday decided to cut down its premium, non-AC sleeper, Rajahamsa and express bus services from Mangaluru to Bengaluru and Kasaragod following poor patronage.

The cut down in services is as per the direction of KSRTC's Central office that wants bus services to be operated on priority.

KSRTC Mangaluru Divisional Controller S N Arun said that the corporation has decided to cut down 40 trips to Bengaluru. Concerning Kasaragod, it has reduced the number of trips from 40 to 35. "These include a reduction in services to Mysuru and Dharmasthala also," he added.

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