No intention to take control of mutts, clarifies CM; shows proof for similar notice issued by BJP-JD(S) govt

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February 8, 2018

Bengaluru, Feb 8: Yielding to the pressure from various mutt heads and opposition parties, the Congress government of Karnataka on Thursday abruptly withdrew its public notice seeking people’s opinion over whether the state should take complete or partial control of the religious mutts, temples and other institutions in Karnataka.

At the legislative council, chief minister Siddaramaiah gave a clarification to the public notice issued by his government seeking opinion on the state interference in religious institutions.

"We had issued the public notice in good faith, based on the division bench order of 2000 which directed the government to either set up a religious commission or any other body it deems fit to oversee the affairs of religious mutts, temples, trusts and other institutions. However, seeing the opposition from the public, we have decided to withdraw the same. The government does not, and will never, intend to take control of religious institutions in the state," he said.

Siddaramaiah said since it is a HC directive, the government will consult the law department and then take a call as to what best can be done to either evade or implement the directives of the court, without offending the community leaders.

The withdrawal of the public notice comes in close proximity to the previous decision and admitted "error" by the state government of issuing a circular to all district superintendent of police (SP) seeking their opinion on revoking cases against the minority community accused. This too was withdrawn after the principal opposition BJP raised a ruckus and termed the Siddaramaiah regime as anti-Hindu government.

The public notice, which was issued earlier this week in vernacular newspapers, came as adding fuel to the fire against the Siddaramaiah government which faced the wrath of the religious pontiffs outside and that of the opposition parties of BJP and JD(S) inside the legislature.

Having moved the adjournment motion, BJP opposition leader at the legislative council K S Eshwarappa termed the decision of the Siddaramaiah government as being an "offensive" to the religious institutional heads in the state and that the anti-Hindu government wanted to take complete control of the majority religion institutions.

"The Siddaramaiah government wants to take control of the majoritarian community institutions, while at the same time appease the minorities with the withdrawal of cases against them. This is nothing more than a Hindu virodhi government," he said.

No sooner was this statement made,  Siddaramaiah personally took upon the mantel of defending the government despite the presence of the Muzrai minister Rudrappa Manappa Lamani in the house.

Siddaramaiah said even the previous government of JD(S)-BJP coalition had issued the same public notice, word-to-word, seeking opinion from the people on taking control of the religious institutions.

The CM showed the public notice issued by the Justice Rama Jois committee which was formed by the JD(S)-BJP coalition government to study the HC order and give its report on the same issue. "There is no difference between the recent notification and the one issued in 2007 by the Rama Jois committee. Now, are you telling me that the BJP is also anti-Hindu? There is nothing anti-Hindu about this public notice and neither is the government inclined to take control of the mutts or temples in the state. The mutt seers have nothing to fear over this," he said.

Siddaramaiah went on to reiterate that he too was a Hindu and had the utmost respect for the Hindu religious mutts, temples and institutions. However, unwilling to yield to this response and demanding an apology from the CM towards the Mutts, the combined opposition of the BJP and JD(S) staged a walk out of the legislative council.

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Agencies
January 9,2020

New Delhi, Jan 9: Crime in India has increased by 1.3 per cent in 2018 compared to 2017 with the registration of over 50 lakh cognisable crimes, reveals 2018 edition of 'Crime in India' statistics released this week by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

As per the NCRB, which works under the Ministry of Home Affairs, a total of 50.74 lakh crimes, including 31.32 lakh under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and 19.41 under the Special Local Laws (SLL) was registered in 2018.

The report says that there was an overall rise of 1.3 per cent in the registration of cases in 2017, but crime rate per lakh population was down to 383.5 in 2018 from 388.6 in 2017.

A total of 1.05 lakh cases of kidnapping and abduction across the country was registered in 2018, showing an increase of 10.3 per cent over 95,893 such cases in 2017, the latest NCRB report said.

A total of 29,017 murders were reported in 2018, up by 1.3 per cent over 2017. Of which, disputes were reported as the motive of the highest number of murder cases (9,623) followed by personal vendetta and enmity (3,875) and gain (2,995).

Accidental deaths have also seen a rise to 4,11,824 in 2018 from 3,96,584 in 2017 -- a rise to 31.1 per cent from 30.3 per cent in 2017.

The NCRB report 'Crime in India-2018' said in its disclaimer section that clarifications on data were pending from West Bengal, Arunachal, Meghalaya, Sikkim and Kolkata. Hence, the data from these states and city may be treated as provisional.

No let up in road accident deaths in 2018: NCRB

There were 1,35,051 incidences of deaths due to negligence relating to road accidents in 2018, according to the latest NCRB report on "Crime in India -2018".

When compared to the previous two years, the statistics show that there has been no significant change in the overall situation.

In 2017 there were 1,34,803 incidences reported from across the country, while in 2016 it was 1,35,656.

Incidents of 'Hit and run' accident cases have climbed up marginally over the last year, if the latest figures are any indication. In 2018, the 'hit and run' cases reported were 47,028. In 2017, the cases registered under this category were 43,727.

The data collection process for NCRB report on "Crime in India - 2018" including clarifications from the states/UTs/central agencies started in July, 2019 and continued till December, 2019.

People involved in farming sector, including 5,763 farmers or cultivators, committed suicide during 2018, the report reveals.

The annual data was released around three months after the government released the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report on "Crime in India 2017".

As per the latest data, of the 10,349 persons who committed suicide in 2018, 4,586 were agricultural labourers.

The number of suicides in farming sector in 2018 accounts for 7.7 per cent of the total suicide victims (1,34,516) in the country, the NCRB data said.

Suicides in India in 2018 rose to 1,34,516 from 1,29,887 in 2017. Rate of suicides is also up from 9.9 in 2017 to 10.2 in 2018.

In 2017, a total of 10,655 farmer suicides were reported.

West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Meghalaya, Goa, Chandigarh, Daman and Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep and Puducherry reported zero suicides of farmers or cultivators and agricultural labourers during 2018, said the report.

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August 6,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 6: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday asked the state chief secretary to take necessary steps in view of the rising rainfall in the state and gave instructions for releasing Rs 50 crore for emergencies.

"CM BS Yediyurappa has instructed Chief Secretary to take appropriate precautions in view of the rise in rainfall activity across the state. CM advised Chief Secretary to keep in touch with district officials and instructed to release Rs 50 crores for emergencies," an official release said.

India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert in a number of districts in the state.

CS Patil, Director, India Meteorological Department (IMD) Bengaluru said that red alert has been announced in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Chickamagalur, Shivamogga, Kodagu and Hassan due to heavy rainfall in the region from last two-three days.

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January 16,2020

Udupi, Jan 16: The mandatory implementation of FASTag, across the country, was not enforced in the toll gates located in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts.

The toll gate personnel cited that they had not received any directions from the NHAI and hence vehicles were being allowed to ply as per the current practice.

As per government order, two gates each have to be reserved for locals, emergency entry and cash transactions. All other lanes are to be used for FASTag.

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