Arrest Eshwarappa, demands Poojary

December 25, 2012
Mangalore, December 25: Veteran Congress leader B Janardhan Poojary has demanded arrest of Deputy Chief Minister K S Eshwarappa on charges of corruption, following Lokayukta raid on the latter's residence.

 

Addressing media persons at Press Club in Mangalore on Tuesday, Mr. Poojary said that the Lokayukta sleuths have recovered gold, silver, cash and property documents from Mr Eshwarappa's residence. Since there are prima facie evidences of corruption against Eshwarappa, the BJP high command must direct Eshwarappa to step down from his post immediately.

 

“The BJP must seek his resignation just the way B S Yeddyurappa was shown the door. The accusation against him has come from a lawyer and it is following a court directive that the Lokayukta police have acted. It means that there is prima facie evidence against him and hence he must be arrested on charges of corruption. Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar has stated that Mr. Eshwarappa will not be asked to resign. If the BJP is not willing to take action against him, the Governor must intervene and dismiss him within 24 hours”, Mr. Poojary said.

 

'BJP and KJP are the same'

 

Rebutting the BJP's claim that Mr. Yeddyurappa's KJP is a 'B' team of the Congress party, Mr. Poojary said that the BJP and KJP are two faces of the same coin instead.

 

“Corruption is a common factor binding them. If KJP and BJP really are two separate entities, why has the BJP government still retained Mr. Yeddyurappa's supporters with it? What is preventing the BJP High Command from disposing off the rebels from BJP? These two parties may well join hands and form government if at all such a scenario arises after the upcoming Assembly polls,” Mr. Poojary said.

 

The Congress party will never join hands with KJP or with the BJP, and if at all such a development takes place, it will be suicidal for the Congress, he said.

 

'URA, Bargur Ramachandrappa supporting corruption'

 

Lashing out at literary stalwarts U R Ananthamurthy and Bargur Ramachandrappa for accepting to be a part of Mr. Yeddyurappa's advisory committee to decide on the contents of KJP's election manifesto, Mr. Poojary said this move of theirs has paved way for suspicion as to whether they too have become corrupt.

 

“The society respects literary figures like you. You must resign from the committee and continue your struggle as always. It is difficult to trust people now”, Mr. Poojary said.


'Modi campaign will not work in Karnataka'

 

Admitting that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi calls the shots in his state and acknowledging his third successive electoral victory in Gujarat, Mr. Poojary said that the 'Modi magic' will not work in Karnataka if at all the BJP is planning to rope him in for the state Assembly election campaigning.

 

“The people of Karnataka are not fools. They have the maladministration of the current BJP government before them. Will development take place in Karnataka just because of a Modi's speecesh?”, he questioned.

 

Mr. Poojary also said that Mr. Modi will be a flop as a Prime Ministerial candidate as the entire nation is not ready to accept him. He doesn't have any impact in major states like Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and nearby Maharashtra, he opined.


'Urulu Seve' against 'Made Snana' practice at Kudroli Temple

 

An 'Urulu Seve' ritual will be performed at Kudroli Gokarnatheshwara Temple in opposition to the 'Made Snana' practice on January 1, Mr. Poojary informed adding that on the occasion, he will perform 'Paada Pooje' of a lady from SC/ST community, to deliver the message of oneness.

 

On a query on the debate over the election ticket for Lok Sabha polls, Mr. Poojary said that it is too early to speak about it since the polls are scheduled for 2014. While indicating that he is an aspirant for the ticket, Mr. Poojary also said that demand for election ticket to a Muslim candidate by a group of Muslim leaders in the party is not unjustified. “They have a right to ask for opportunities. It is the High Command which decides at the end”, he said.

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January 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 23: City civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) levied a penalty of Rs 50,000 on the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) for using single-use plastic cups during the recent India-Australia one-day international match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

"Despite many awareness meetings, BBMP has found that single-use plastic cups were used during yesterday's cricket match and has fined KSCA Rs 50,000 as penalty," tweeted the civic body commissioner BH Anil Kumar.

The state cricket association treasurer Vinaya Mruthyunjaya said the civic body gave a general notice without detailed information on plastic use.

"We have been environmentally friendly for the last many years and at all gates, security has made sure no plastic or flex was allowed inside the stadium," Mruthyunjaya told media.

Mruthyunjaya said KSCA sought information from the civic body as to where the single-use plastic cups were found in the stadium during the India-Australia match.

On January 16, KSCA president Roger Binny inaugurated a plastic bottle shredder at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, in addition to other green initiatives at the cricket ground such as solar panels, sub-air system, biogas unit, rainwater harvesting and others. 

Similarly, in December 2019, BBMP cracked down on popular fast food eatery – Adyar Anand Bhavan in HSR Layout and fined the establishment Rs 1 lakh for plastic use.

In October, the BBMP fined eateries including McDonald's in central Bengaluru for using plastic.

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July 15,2020

Kochi, Jul 15: Alisha P Shaji, a commerce student from Kerala's Kochi scored 499 out of 500 in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 12 results declared on Monday, wants to pursue a career in economics.

While talking to news agency on Tuesday, she said that she never joined coaching classes.

"I was surprised after knowing the unexpected result. I never expected this, I expected close to 98 per cent. I had five subjects to write but I could attempt only three as two were postponed. I am sad that I could not attempt them, but I am happy that I scored 100 in those subjects. In future, I want to pursue a degree in economics," she said.

"My friends, family and teachers are very supportive and I am thankful to them. I never went to tuitions. I used to study four to five hours a day," she added.

Alisha further said that she wants to give the message that it is okay to start late, but continuity is key to achieve good results.
CBSE on Monday had declared the results for Class 12 examinations 2020.

As per CBSE, with 88.78 per cent pass percentage this year for Class 12, the pass percentage has increased by 5.38 per cent. Last year, the pass percentage was 83.40 per cent. 

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nominated Prathap Simha Nayak, M.T.B. Nagaraj, R. Shankar and Sunil Valyapure to contest in the June 29 biennial elections for 4 of the 7 Karnataka legislative Council seats, an official said.

"Our high command selected 3 of the 4 candidates the state core committee recommended on Tuesday, excluding H.R. Vishwanath, a former Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) rebel, who lost in the December 5 Assembly by-elections from Hunsur in Mysuru district on a BJP ticket," a party official said.

Nagaraj, a former Congress rebel, who also lost in the Assembly by-election from Hoskote in Bengaluru Rural district on a BJP ticket, was the state housing minister in the 14-month-old JD-S-Congress coalition government, which fell on July 23, 2019 after 17 of their rebels resigned then.

Shankar, who was an Independent and a minister in the former coalition government, was not given the BJP ticket to contest in the December Assembly bypolls though he too resigned from the Ranebennur assembly seat in Haveri district, about 340km northwest of Bengaluru, along with former Congress and JD-S rebels.

Valyapure is the party's grass-root leader from Chincholi in Gulbarga district in the state's northern region, about 586km from Bengaluru.

Valyapure extensively campaigned in the May 2019 general elections and ensured the victory of BJP candidate Umesh Yadav from the reserved Gulbarga Lok Sabha seat, defeating Congress senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge.

Nayak is also the party's grassroot cadre who rose from the ranks to become its Dakshina Kannada district president in the state's coastal region.

As the ruling party has 116 legislators in the 225-member Assembly, all its 4 candidates will need 28 votes each to win the contest.

Of the 7 outgoing Council members, 5 are from the Congress and one each from the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and an Independent.

With 68 lawmakers, the Congress will be able to retain 2 seats and the JD-S one as it has only 34 legislators in the lower house.

The Congress has nominated its outgoing Rajya Sabha member B.K. Hariprasad and outgoing Council member Naseer Ahmed to contest for 2 Council seats.

Of the 75-member Council, the opposition Congress has 37, BJP 19, JD-S 16, two Independents and one Chairman.

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