Ministers Yogeshwara, Rajugouda may quit today

February 21, 2013

Bangalore, Feb 21: The Congress is yet to announce how many migrants from other parties it will accomodate. But there are speculations that Forest Minister C?P Yogeshwara and Small?Scale Industries Minister Rajugouda will resign from their posts and also give up the BJP membership on Thursday.cpy

It is said that keeping the ‘winnability’ factor in mind, the party high command has orally told these two BJP ministers that they will be inducted into the Congress. However, neither the KPCC?president G Parameshwara nor any of his party colleagues have made any announcement in this regard.

It is said Yogeeshwara and Rajugowda will meet Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar to submit their resignations as ministers in the morning. Later, they may meet Speaker K?G Bopaiah to put in their papers as MLAs.

When contacted by this paper, Yogeshwara said he planned to put in his papers on Thursday. However, he did not categorically say he will join the Congress, though he dropped sufficient hints that he will be the Congress candidate from Channapatna.

Yogeshwara, who is facing a probe by the CID and the Serious Fraud Investigation Office in the Mega City land scam, was elected to the Assembly on a Congress ticket in the 2008 elections. Later, as part of Operation Lotus, he quit the Congress and joined the BJP.

Now, he is all set to return to the Congress. Sources in the Congress said there is stiff resistance from a section of the party to allow the entry of tainted BJP?MLAs.

However, some senior leaders in the party are supporting the BJP?MLAs who are eager to join the Congress. JD(S)?State president H D?Kumaraswamy’s wife and MLA Anita Kumaraswamy is likely to contest from Channapatna. To face the JD(S) in this constituency, the Congress does not have a strong candidate. Hence, it is favouring the re-entry of Yogeeshwara, it is said.

The Congress may not hesitate to allow the entry of four Independent MLAs, it is said. Not less than six BJP?MLAs are waiting for the green signal from the Congress to join the party. But the party is not in a hurry to rush through the decisions as there are many ticket aspirants in the party itself.

The BJP may lose some more MLAs in the coming days. Belur Gopalakrishna, MLA from Sagar, on Wednesday told reporters that he had decided to quit the BJP as the party has ignored him and his Idiga community.

“There are four Cabinet berths vacant. Still, the party is not filling them with deserving candidates. Idigas are nearly 60 lakh in population. But the BJP did nothing for this community,” he said. Asked whether he would join the Congress, he did not offer a direct reply.

Pratap Gouda Patil, BJP?MLA from Maski, may also quit the party soon. Shankarlinge Gowda, BJP?MLA from Chamaraja constituency of Mysore, has already identified himself with the JD(S). He may soon resign as an MLA.

Water Resources Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Suresh Gowda, BJP?MLA from Tumkur Rural, have spiked rumours that they would join the Congress. While Bommai said that he would be with the BJP, Gowda said he had never sought a Congress ticket. At present, the strength of the BJP is 105. Independent MLA Varthur Prakash is a minister. The resignations of two BJP?MLAs Vittal Katakadonda and D?S?Suresh are pending with the Speaker. The Congress has 71 members, while the JD(S) has 25.

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February 27,2020

New Delhi, Feb 27: An Indian Air Force aircraft on Thursday evacuated 76 Indians and 36 foreign nationals from the coronavirus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan.

The C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft was sent to Wuhan on Wednesday and it carried 15 tonnes of medical supplies for coronavirus-affected people in China.

On its return, the aircraft brought back 112 people, including 23 citizens from Bangladesh, six from China, two each from Myanmar and the Maldives and one each from South Africa, the US and Madagascar.

Earlier, India had evacuated around 650 Indians from Wuhan in two Air India flights.

“In all 723 Indian nationals and 43 foreign nationals have been evacuated from Wuhan, China, in these three flights,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

On the medical supplies delivered by India to China, the MEA said they would help augment the country’s efforts to control the coronavirus outbreak which had been declared as a public health emergency by the World Health Organisation.

“The assistance is also a mark of friendship and solidarity from the people of India towards the people of China as the two countries also celebrate 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations this year,” it said.

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March 5,2020

Mumbai, Mar 5: Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal and few others have been booked by the ED in a money laundering case even as the agency is conducting searches at his premises, officials said on Thursday.

They said a criminal case against the former chairman of the airlines has been filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after taking cognisance of a recent Mumbai Police FIR filed against him.

The Enforcement Directorate carried out raids at Goyal's premises in Mumbai on Wednesday and also questioned him after filing the case, they said.

The action is continuing, they added.

The Mumbai Police FIR pertains to charges of alleged fraud by Goyal and others against a Mumbai-based travel company.

Goyal has earlier been grilled by the central probe agency in a case filed under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) in September last year.

The agency had carried out similar raids, under the FEMA, in August last year against Goyal, his family and others.

ED has alleged in the past that the businessman's empire had 19 privately-held companies, five of which were registered abroad.

The agency is probing charges that these firms allegedly carried out “doubtful” transactions under the guise of selling, distribution and operating expenses.

The ED suspects that expenses at these companies were allegedly booked at fake and high costs and as a result, they “projected” huge losses.

Alleged shady aircraft lease transactions with non-existent offshore entities are also under the ED scanner and it is suspected that Jet Airways made payments for lease rental to “ghost firms”, which purportedly routed the ill-gotten money in Goyal's companies.

A full-service carrier, Jet Airways shut its operations in April last year after running out of cash.

A month earlier, Goyal had stepped down as the chairman of Jet Airways.

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June 16,2020

New Delhi, Jun 16: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday demanded a rollback of hike in fuel prices, saying the government's decision to increase the prices of petrol and diesel during the coronavirus crisis is "wholly insensitive" and "ill-advised".

The government is doing nothing short of "profiteering off its people" when they are down and out, she said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Petrol and diesel prices were hiked for the 10th day in a row on Tuesday.

"I am deeply distressed that in these exceedingly difficult times since the beginning of March, the government has taken the wholly insensitive decision to increase petrol and diesel prices on no less than ten separate occasions," Gandhi said in her letter.

She accused the government of earning an additional revenue of nearly Rs 2.6 lakh crore through these "ill-advised" hikes in excise duty and increase in prices of petrol and diesel.

"I urge you to roll back these increases and pass on the benefit of low oil prices directly to the citizens of this country.

"If you wish for them to be 'self-reliant' then do not place financial fetters on their ability to move forward," the Congress president said.

Gandhi also urged the government to use its resources to put money directly into the hands of those in need in these times of severe hardship.

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