Now, threat of rebellion looms large over Cong

DHNS
April 15, 2018

Bengaluru, Apr 14: The threat of rebellion looms large over the ruling Congress even as the party is finalizing candidates for the May 12 Assembly polls.

On Saturday, senior leader P Ramesh was teary-eyed while announcing his decision to contest the polls from CV Raman Nagar constituency as a JD(S) candidate. He had been nursing the constituency and was hopeful of getting the ticket. "This is not Indira Gandhi's Congress. There's a Tughlaq's rule, and Siddaramaiah himself is Tughlaq. He will be responsible for the Congress' defeat," Ramesh told reporters.

Ramesh, who had unsuccessfully contested as the Congress candidate from CV Raman Nagar in the previous election, said Siddaramaiah had asked him to give up his candidature to make way for PWD Minister H C Mahadevappa. "I have helped nearly 16,000 people get jobs. I have done everything with my own money. But those taking decisions sitting in air-conditioned rooms are unaware of the ground realities. The situation is such that even Rahul Gandhi has to listen to whatever Siddaramaiah says."

It is now learnt that the JD(S) is trying to rope in another disgruntled Congress leader B Prasanna Kumar if he did not get the ticket to contest from Pulikeshi Nagar. The Congress is keen on fielding sitting MLA Akhanda Srinivas Murthy, who recently jumped ship from the JD(S). Kumar had lost to Murthy in the previous election.

'Save Congress' protest

Scores of block-level party workers from the Padmanabhanagar Assembly constituency staged a 'Save Congress' protest outside the party's headquarters on Saturday. Their grouse was that the party had finalized the Padmanabhanagar ticket to former legislator M Srinivas, who they claimed was 'a BJP agent'. They demanded that the ticket be given to B Gurappa Naidu. They also threatened to quit the party if Srinivas was given the ticket.

Similarly, supporters of former minister B Shivaram staged a protest against Hassan District In-charge Minister A Manju, demanding a ticket for Shivaram to contest from Belur segment.

Earlier, a section of Congress workers had threatened to rebel if Nallurhalli Nagesh was not given the ticket for the Mahadevapura constituency. The party has shortlisted A C Srinivasa as a probable candidate.

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August 2,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 2: All the seven Airports in Karnataka have seen poor traffic even after the restoration of domestic flight services post covid-19 lockdown. Interestingly, Mangaluru International Airport, the second biggest in the state, has slipped to third position in number of number of passengers and flights. 

Of all the seven airports in State-- Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Hubballi, Belagavi, Mysuru, Kalaburagi and Vijaynagara (Hosapete)-- it was the Sambra (Belagavi) airport which saw the highest number of passengers and flights after Bengaluru. 

According to Airports Authority of India report released on their website recently, the Sambra airport outperformed the Managluru international airport in June. 

As many 10,224 passengers travelled to or from Belagavi airport in June, whereas Mangaluru airport saw a footfall of only 8,608 passengers including 3,726 international and 4,882 domestic passengers. Belagavi airport handled 391 flights whereas Mangaluru airport handled 190 flights.

Even the Bengaluru international airport saw a decline in the number of passengers and flights in June. Only 3.69 lakh domestic and 10,654 international passengers arrived or departed from Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru in June as against 27.59 lakh total passengers in June 2019. 

Between April-June 2020 the Bengaluru airport saw only 4.54 lakh total passengers (domestic and international) as against 84.11 lakh total passenger during the same period last year. The number of flights to and from Bengaluru also saw a huge dip in June with only 731 international (2,582 in June 2019) and 4290 domestic (16,216 in June 2019) flights.

Though the Mysuru domestic airport handled a higher number of flights compared to last June, the number of passengers either arriving or departing saw a decline. Last year June 4,775 passengers travelled in 96 flights, whereas in June 2020 the airport handled 3,158 passengers and 330 flights.

Hubballi airport saw the least number of passengers or flights among the seven airports in Karnataka in June. It saw only 55 passengers either arriving or departing from the city's airport in 14 flights in the month of June. In the same month last year, Hubballi airport, which was third busiest before the pandemic, had facilitated 45,973 passengers and handled 604 flights.

Since April 2020 to June, the Hubballi airport has handled only 18 flights (as against 1,958 during the same period last year) and 122 passengers (1,50,416 between April-June 2019).

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru Mar 30: The Mangaluru South Police has registered a criminal case against a man over a 'derogatory post' against the district administration. According to DC Sindhu B Rupesh, the man identified as Melwyn Pinto had sent a derogatory message on WhatsApp.

She warned on taking stringent action against miscreants who are spreading false information and rumours about district administration under DM Act provisions.

Meanwhile, City Commissioner of Police Dr P S Harsha said, "We have noticed people going around on merry rides without purpose either on two-wheelers or in cars during the lockdown period."

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: City Police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha has directed coastal security personnel to block the boat service near Talapady after reports of Kasarogod people using boats to cross over to Dakshina Kannada via Talapady river emerged, Dakshina Kannada District in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said here on Monday.

Following the rise in Coronavirus cases in the neighbouring Kasargod district, District Commissioner Sindhu Roopesh ordered closure of borders with Kerala and totally suspended vehicular movement, including for medical emergencies.

However, now the people living in Talapady and surrounding areas allege that the government has failed to monitor people using boats to cross over to Dakshina Kannada via Talapady river.

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