KJP founder-prez alleges threat to life from BSY

February 7, 2013

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Chennai, Feb 7: Founder-president of Karnataka Janata Party (KJP) Padmanabha Prasanna Kumar on Wednesday disclosed here that he was seeking political refuge in Tamil Nadu owing to “threats to me and my family members” from former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa.

Yeddyurappa, on quitting the BJP, was admitted into KJP after he agreed to share all the posts in the new party “with our already existing members on a 50-50 ratio,” but the former BJP leader reneged on his promise and “has hijacked my party (KJP),” Kumar told a news conference in Chennai.

Charging Yeddyurappa with sidelining all the original KJP members, including himself, Kumar said they did not agree with the former chief minister’s attempt to topple the Jagadish Shettar-led BJP government with just a few months to go for the Assembly elections. “Any such move would have brought a bad name to the KJP just before the elections,” Kumar said.

These developments led to the expulsion of Yeddyurappa from KJP’s primary membership recently, he said.

Stating that he had conveyed the decision of the KJP’s Emergency Executive Committee meeting held in Bangalore on December 20, 2012, to the Election Commission, duly informing it that Yeddyurappa had been removed as the State president of KJP, Kumar said since then he had been receiving threat calls.

“Without personal security, I cannot move around in Karnataka and hence I have come to Chennai for political asylum and will meet Chief Minister J Jayalalitha in this regard,” he said.

“I am still the president of KJP,” he said, adding, he chose Tamil Nadu for political asylum as both states had long-standing ties as part of the erstwhile Madras Presidency.

Kumar said he had also written to the President of India, the Union Home Minister and the Karnataka Governor, explaining his predicament.

“When Yeddyurappa left the BJP, he was in need of a party; after we accommodated him, in the subsequent conventions at Haveri, Bangalore and Mysore, we (KJP) members were totally sidelined,” said Kumar and added that he fell prey to Yeddyurappa’s false assurances.

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Police had appealed to the protesters to shift but they didn't listen, so they were "relocated" to Azad Maidan, the official said.

Hundreds of people, including students, women and senior citizens - who assembled at the iconic Gateway of India since Sunday midnight - demanded action against the culprits and called for Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation.

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July 11,2020

New Delhi, Jul 11: Poll strategist Prashant Kishor took a swipe at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday, saying this is time to fight the coronavirus not elections and that he should not endanger people's lives in a "hurry" to hold the assembly polls.

"The coronavirus situation in Bihar is worsening like it is in many other states of the country. But a big part of government machinery and resources are busy making preparation for the polls.

"Nitish Kumar ji, this isn't time to fight elections but the coronavirus. Don't endanger people's lives in this hurry to hold the polls," he tweeted.

Kishor, once a confidant of the JD(U) president before he turned a critic and was expelled from the party, joins leaders like LJP chief Chirag Paswan and RJD's Tejashwi Yadav in suggesting that the Bihar assembly polls should be deferred due to the pandemic.

Polls in Bihar are due in October-November but the Election Commission has so far not made any official announcement about its schedule.

The BJP and the JD(U) have been holding organisational meetings and said that they are ready for the elections.

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April 1,2020

New Delhi, Apr 1: The number of COVID-19 cases climbed to 1,637 in the country on Wednesday while the death toll rose to 38, according to the Union Health Ministry.

The number of active COVID-19 cases stands at 1,466, while 132 people were either cured or discharged and one had migrated to another country, the ministry stated.

As per the health ministry's updated data at 9 AM, three fresh deaths were reported since the last update on Tuesday. However, it could not be known from which parts of the country these three fatalities were reported.

Till Tuesday night, Maharashtra had reported the most deaths (9) in the country so far, followed by Gujarat (6), Karnataka (3) Madhya Pradesh (3), Punjab (3), Delhi (2), West Bengal (2) and Jammu and Kashmir (2). 

Kerala, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Bihar and Himachal Pradesh have reported a death each.

The state-wise breakup of the cases was also not available immediately.

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