State govt. misused Centre's money for personal gains'

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November 3, 2012

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Mangalore, November 3: Though the Congress led UPA government gave Rs 80,000 crores for developmental work in Karnataka, the BJP led state government has misused the money for personal gains, said  KPCC General Secretary Ivan D'Souza.

 

Addressing media persons at District Congress Office, here, he lashed out state BJP leaders for their remarks against Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi and district Congress leaders after a recent Congress convention in city.

 

He lashed out MLC Monappa Bhandary for his personal remarks against former MLA Vijay Kumar Shetty. “Though Congress is open to criticism, it can't not bear people criticising its leaders on their personal grounds. Mr Bhandary's comment insulting Mr Shetty is condemnable”, he said.

 

He said that being the opposition in the state, Congress has the right to question on how the money was spent. However, BJP is not giving clear answers, instead it is trying to hide its mistakes by pointing fingers at the Centre, Mr D'Souza said.

 

BJP leaders are involved in several scams such as the mining scam, illegal ore transportation, transferring government officials by taking bribe and several others. Most of the BJP leaders have huge property. They should declare their assets and source of their money, he said.

 

JD(S) State Unit President H D Kumaraswamy on his recent visit mocked at Union Minister M Veerappa Moily saying that he is dreaming of Congress coming into power sitting in an AC room.

 

“JD(S) does not have moral right in coming into power. They are responsible for BJP coming into power in the state. It is better Kumaraswamy drops his dream of coming into power,” said D'Souza.

 

“The BJP leaders visit to the Endosulfan affected areas in DK district is just a publicity stunt. It is sad that they have not done anything for the victims. The Kerala government is offering Rs 2.5 lakhs as compensation to the affected families. However in Karnataka, the government seems to be not bothered about the victims,” he said.

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August 3,2020

Manjeshwar, Aug 3: In a horrific incident, a man hacked four of his relatives to death at Bayar near Kaniala Gurukumeri in Manjeshwar taluk of Kasaragod district.

According to police, Udaya (40), a resident of Sudanbala, killed three of his maternal uncles and a maternal aunt who were staying together at a house at around 7:30 p.m. today. 

The deceased have been identified as Sadashiv (54), Vittal (52), Babu (50), and maternal Revati (58).

Locals caught him and handed him over to the police after tying his hands and legs. 

A preliminary investigation revealed that a familial clash led to the gruesome murder. A police team led by Kasargod DSP Balakrishnan are investigating the matter.

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June 1,2020

Mangaluru, June 1: The private bus services resumed services in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts today with 15 per cent hike in the fares. For 70 days these buses were stayed off the roads as lockdown was imposed in the region on March 22 in the wake of covid-19 outbreak.

Buses were sanitised in the morning. The bus operators have decided to operate only a few of the buses initially.

Of the about 2,000 service buses (inter-district buses and long-route buses within the district) of private operators in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, only 25% resumed services. Only 135 out of 320 city buses in Mangaluru resumed services.

The number of passengers on board the buses were also very less in the morning. A few buses had arranged sanitisers for passengers, drivers and conductors.

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February 28,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 28: BJP Corporator in Mangaluru's ward number 46 (Cantonment), Divakar, has been elected as the Mayor of the city on Friday. While Janaki aka Vedavathi, Corporator of ward number 9 (Kulai), has been elected as the Deputy Mayor.

Divakar secured 46 votes including that of MLAs D Vedavyasa Kamath and Dr Y Bharath Shetty.

Regional Commissioner V Yashwanth conducted the election at the Council Hall of Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC).

Two nominations were filed for the post of Mayor. Congress had fielded Keshav, representing ward 37 (Maroli) for the post of Mayor. Keshav secured 15 votes including that of MLC Ivan D'Souza.

Congress had fielded Zeenath Samshuddin of ward number 44 (Bunder) for the post of Deputy Mayor and secured 17 votes.

Two Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) corporators remained neutral for the post of Mayor while they supported the candidature of Zeenath Samshuddin of Congress for the Deputy Mayor post. Janaki aka Vedavathi of the BJP secured 46 votes.

The BJP had swept the elections to the 60-member council held on November 12 by winning 44 wards, while the Congress won 14 wards. Social Democratic Party of India won two seats.

Election to the post of Mayor and Deputy Mayor was conducted as per the reservation roaster for the 21st term dated September 3, 2018. Accordingly, the Mayor's post was reserved for candidate from BCM ‘A’ category while that of Deputy Mayor for woman general.

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