Not a single communal incident in coastal belt in 10 months of coalition rule: HDK

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April 4, 2019

Udupi, Apr 4: The three coastal districts of Karnataka have not seen a single incident of communal violence during the last nine-and-a-half months of the Congress–JD(S) coalition government, said Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy.

Addressing a convention of fisherwomen in Kundapur on Wednesday, the CM said people wanted to lead a peaceful and orderly life. After Bengaluru, it was the coastal districts, which were most developed in the State. The BJP had only divisive issues to offer; people should not get taken in by it. But the coalition government was committed to development.

The fishermen had sought a loan waiver scheme and other demands, including an increase in the quota of subsidised diesel. The CM said he could not comment on these demands as the model code of conduct was in force. But the coalition government has always been committed to the welfare of the fishermen community, he said.

Mr. Kumaraswamy said the State government had tried its best with help from the Union government and the Maharashtra government to locate the fishing boat from Malpe that went missing off Goa coast on December 15, last year.

The government would look into the demand for expediting the widening work on National Highway 66 which was going on at a snail’s pace, he said.

Pramod Madhwaraj has been fielded as on JD(S) ticket for the Udupi–Chikkamagaluru parliamentary seat through an understanding between the Congress and JD(S), Mr. Kumaraswamy said.

Jaimala, Women and Child Development Minister; S.L. Bhoje Gowda, MLC; Oscar Fernandes, Gopal Poojary, U.R. Sabhapathi, and M.A. Gafoor, Congress leaders; and Yogish Shetty, Shalini Shetty Kenchanur, and Vasudev Rao, JD(S) leaders, were present.

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April 30,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 30: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, has directed the Bengaluru City Police to return all the vehicles, which were seized during the Coronavirus Lockdown period, for having flouted rules.

The City Police Commissioner, Bhaskar Rao, informed that it was decided to return the seized vehicles to the owners, after verifying documents.

He said that the vehicles had been seized while enforcing strict guidelines, issued to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, in the city.

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Agencies
February 26,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 26: The Kerala Police on Wednesday arrested a man who had threatened people protesting against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Delhi on social media.

"The person was arrested by Agali police in Palakkad district for trying to instigate communal violence," the Police said.

On Tuesday, Kerala DGP Lokanath Behera had said that strict action will be taken against those who try to create any communal divide.

"Action will be taken against those who create or forward such messages that create communal tension through social media. All messages on social media are under police surveillance," he said.

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July 24,2020

Mandya, Jul 24: Pressing for a total ban on stone mining and quarrying in and around the villages surrounding Krishna Raja Sagar Dam in the District, many organisations have called for Mandya bandh on July 29.

The bandh has been supported by Raitha Sangha, Karunada Sevakara Sanghatane, Auto Drivers Association, Jaya Karnataka, Bharatiya Samvidhana Hitharakshana Vedike, Sugarcane Growers Association, Vokkaligara Seva Trust and Dalita Sangarsh Samiti (Krishnappa faction).

The activists said that the State Government must immediately take steps and permanently ban mining in 20 km radius around KRS as continuous blasting for stones is causing grave danger to the structure.

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