KJP a minor opponent for polls: DVS

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December 16, 2012
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Mangalore, December 16: BS Yeddyurappa's Karnataka Janatha Party (KJP) is a minor obstacle along with Janatha Dal (Secular) as far as elections is concerned and the primary opponent for the Bharatiya Janatha Party (BJP) would be the Congress said D V Sadananda Gowda, former Chief Minister.

Addressing media persons at the district BJP office in Mangalore on Sunday, Mr. Gowda said that that Mr. Yeddyurappa's KJP does not pose much of a threat for BJP in the state except for a few areas and so is the case with the JD(S). Congress will continue to remain the party's primary opponent in most parts of the state, he said while adding that Mr. Yeddyurappa's strength is not what he is claiming to be.

“He claimed 60 MLAs are with him but we all saw how many took his side at the Haveri convention. The number has come down to 14. Even among those 14, five of them have come to us and admitted that they want to stay with the BJP and that they had to side with Mr. Yeddyurappa owing to pressure”, Mr. Gowda said.

When asked about the disciplinary action that the BJP promised against Mr. Yeddyurappa's supporters and the recent development of engaging in talks with them again, Mr. Gowda said that show-cause notices would be sent to them but maintained that “political adjustment” is the need of the hour.

Speaking about the BJP's preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections, Mr. Gowda said that five teams are going around the state in all the 30 districts, engaging in discussions with prominent party activists and members in all regions and accumulating their suggestions with regard to the electoral candidates. In Dakshina Kannada district, party activists from each constituency are being consulted, Mr. Gowda said. The teams will submit a report to the state leadership of the party and by January 15, candidates for at least half the number of the total constituencies in the state are likely to be announced, Mr. Gowda said. When asked about his preference in terms of constituency for the Assembly polls, Mr. Gowda said that he had not thought about contesting the elections but would do so if the party asks him to and in which case, he would contest from the Puttur constituency.

The former Chief Minister also said on the occasion that he along with other BJP leaders had met the family members of Jacintha Saldanha this morning and offered their condolences. Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar has also expressed grief at the incident and has written to the Prime Minister and the Union Minister of External Affairs expressing his concerns over such incidents involving Kannadigas abroad, Mr. Gowda said.

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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 12: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Friday said experts have indicated a surge in coronavirus cases in the state after August 15 and the government was taking all precautionary measures in that direction. Speaking to reporters in Ballari, Sudhakar said, "About 97 percent of over 3,000 active cases in the state are asymptomatic.

Experts after studying the developments in other countries and states have said that there will be a surge in infections after August 15."

He said the government was taking all precautionary measures in that direction.

 As of June 11 evening, cumulatively 6,245 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 72 deaths and 2,976 discharges, the health department's bulletin said.

It said, out of 3,195 active cases, 3,185 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 10 are in ICU.

Meanwhile, in a tweet pointing out that nearly 60 per cent of the COVID cases in the country are from 10 cities, Sudhakar said, despite being the fourth most populous city in the country Bengaluru has been successful in containing its spread.

"Nearly 60% of total COVID-19 cases in India are found in 10 cities. Despite being 4th most populous, Bengaluru has been successful in containing spread of virus.

I urge people to keep up the fight, continue vigil & together with #CoronaWarriors we can defeat the virus," Sudhakar tweeted.

Bengaluru that does not figure in the list of 10 cities shared by the Minister has reported 581 coronavirus cases till last evening, out of which 258 are active.

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January 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 28: Brace for hefty traffic penalties as the state government is all set to reverse a notification on revised fines which came into effect last September following pushback from road users and opposition parties.

The Karnataka government will implement traffic penalties as stipulated in the amended Motor Vehicles Act, 2019, in a phased manner following a diktat from the Centre. The government did not specify the timeline for it.

“At a recent meeting of transport ministers from various states, the Union government explained why it wanted to implement these huge fines. We found it convincing and will implement it in its original form,” said transport minister Laxman Savadi on Monday.

Savadi said India’s image globally has taken a beating due to the high number of road deaths and the Centre wants to change it at any cost. However, he said the entire set of hefty fines would not be reintroduced all at once.

BJP govt revised rates in Sept

The BJP government last September had revised fines on compoundable offences and those which are fined on the spot by traffic cops by 50%- 80%, barring drunken driving and racing.

As per the revised rates, helmetless riding attracted a penalty of Rs 500 against Rs 1,000 notified by the Centre. Driving without a licence attracted a fine of Rs 1,000 for

two- and three-wheelers and Rs 2,000 for light motor vehicles as against the earlier Rs 5,000 for all types of vehicles.

The central government recently told states and Union Territories they should enforce fines as per the amended Act and they cannot be rolled back. The road transport and highways ministry said fines cannot be reduced below the minimum amount fixed by law, unless the President gives his assent.

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July 9,2020

Bengaluru,  Jul 9: Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said that he was opposed to a tie-up with Janata Dal-Secular in the last Lok Sabha elections but the party high command did not listen to him.

"I had suggested that we should fight alone (in Lok Sabha elections) because JD-S votes would not have come to us and our votes would not have gone to JD-S," Siddaramaiah told reporters here.

Congress leader said that he was the only one to make the suggestion and he did not get support.

"I was the only one to raise a voice that's why it was not heard by (party) high command and I did not get support. We might have won over seven seats in parliament election if we had fought alone," he said.

After forming government in Karnataka in 2018 with support of JD-S, Congress had fought the 2019 general election in a pre-poll alliance with the party. Congress could only one seat of the 21 it contested and JD-S also won one seat of the seven it contested.

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