More BJP legislators will resign: KJP

January 27, 2013

nehruBangalore, Jan 27: With Governor H R Bhardwaj stating that the Jagadish Shettar government continues to enjoy a majority, the KJP leaders on Saturday claimed that some more BJP MLAs loyal to former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa would resign either on Monday or Tuesday.

According to Nehru Olekar, Yeddyurappa’s close confidant and BJP MLA from Haveri, the KJP leaders have prepared the second list of about seven MLAs, including ministers M P Renukacharya and Murugesh Nirani, who will resign. The seven MLAs are over and above the 13 MLAs who could not submit their resignation letters on January 23, due to the non-availability of Speaker K G Bopaiah, he said.

He said all 20 MLAs, including those in the second list, will meet the Speaker soon after he arrives at his office in the Vidhana Soudha and submit their resignation letters.

“We hope the Speaker will be available in the office on February 28, as we have already intimated him through an email letter, our plan to submit the resignation letters,” he said.

Ramanna Lamani, Srishailappa Bidarur, C C Patil, S V Ramachandra and Sunil Valyapure are ready to resign, according to Olekar.

However, it is not clear whether all 20 of them will actually turn up at the Speaker’s office to submit the resignation letters. It is learnt that many of them, especially Ministers Nirani, Renukacharya and Revu Naik Belamagi, are still in two minds. They are not ready to be part of any initiative aimed at dislodging the Shettar government.

Yeddyurappa, meanwhile, held a meeting with his party leaders at his Dollars’ colony residence to finalise the strategy to reduce the numerical strength of the government.

The Jagadish Shettar government will be on a shaky wicket if the Speaker accepts the resignations of about 20 BJP MLAs.

In the 223-member Assembly, the BJP’s strength is 119 (including an independent MLA who is in the Cabinet and a nominated MLA) and the combined Opposition has 103 (Congress 71, JD-S 26, Independents 5, BSR Congress 1). Two seats are currently vacant. If 20 of its MLAs resign, the ruling party’s strength will be reduced to 99. The Speaker can vote in the case of a tie.

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May 29,2020

New Delhi, May 29: More than 38,000 doctors, including those retired from the Armed Forces Medical Services, have volunteered to help the government in its fight against COVID-19 pandemic, a senior official said on Friday.

On March 25, the government had made an appeal to doctors, including the retired ones, to come forward and join the efforts to fight the pandemic.

"38,162 volunteer doctors, including retired government, Armed Forces Medical Services, public sector undertaking or private doctors have signed up with the government to battle COVID-19 pandemic," the official said.

The official further said Niti Aayog has sent a list of names of these doctors to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

In a statement posted on Niti Aayog's website on March 25, the government had said those who wish to contribute to this noble mission may register themselves through a link provided on the Aayog's website.

"The Government of India requests for volunteer doctors who are fit and willing to be available for providing their services in the public health facilities and the training hospitals in the near future.

"We appeal to such doctors to come forward at this hour of need. You could also be a retired government, Armed Forces Medical Services, public sector undertaking or a private doctor," the statement had said.

It had noted that in case the outbreak leads to a high number of infected individuals, India's public health facilities will face tremendous load to take care of a large number of patients.

Many countries, including the US, Italy, the UK and Vietnam, had also urged retired health workers to come back to work amid the pandemic.

The number of COVID-19 cases in India has climbed to 1,65,799, making it the world's ninth worst-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Health Ministry on Friday said the death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 4,706 in the country.

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May 9,2020

New Delhi, May 9: With 3,320 coronavirus cases and 95 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, India's COVID-19 cases rose to 59,662 on Saturday, informed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total number of active cases in the country now stands at 39,834 while the number of cured/discharged/migrated stands at 17,847.

The country has reported 1,981 deaths so far, added the Ministry.

Maharashtra has the highest number of cases with 19, 063 followed by Gujarat with 7,402 cases and Delhi with 6,318 cases.

Meanwhile, the country continues to remain in a lockdown slated to end on May 17.

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March 31,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 31: Kerala reported its second COVID-19 death after a 68-year-old man being treated for the virus, died at the Government Medical College Hospital here in the early hours on Tuesday.

The victim, Abdul Aziz, a retired ASI hailing from Pothencode here, was admitted to the isolation ward on March 23 with the symptoms of the Corona infection. He was also suffering from lung and kidney diseases.

Though his first test result for COVID-19 turned negative, the second test result confirmed positive, official sources said.

However, it was not known from where he caught the virus infection. leaving chances for a secondary contract of a COVID-19 patient.

His funeral will take place as per the protocol, the sources added.

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