Only feudalists can call chief minister casteist: Mahadevappa

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November 7, 2017

Mysuru, Nov 7: Public Works Department Minister HC Mahadevappa on Monday said only feudalists and communalists can call Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as casteist and anti-Dalit.

Addressing a gathering during the 530th birth anniversary celebration of saint-poet Kanakadasa here, Mahadevappa, also the district in-charge minister, without taking any names said that a section of fundamentalists describes Siddaramaiah as a casteist.

"Siddaramaiah has introduced various programmes for the benefit all sections of society. How can he be a casteist? Those who don't want any positive change in the society, those who advocate communalism and feudalism will comment against Siddaramaiah," the minister said.

It can be noted that former minister V Srinivas Prasad, who crossed over to the BJP after he was dropped from the Siddaramaiah Cabinet in June 2016, had recently described the chief minister as casteist.

Prasad had claimed that Siddaramaiah has been systematically suppressing the Dalits as well as the Muslim leaders in the Congress, while only helping people of his own community people, including former IPS officer Kempaiah.

The minister said Siddaramaiah-led state government has been spreading values and teachings of Kanakadasa across the state. Kanakadas has preached humanity through his works. He advocated that humanity is greater than any community, Mahadevappa said.

MLA M K Somashekar, in his keynote address, said casteism is rampant in the society and Kanakadasa had questioned it. Somashekar said only a few people are following the principles of Budda, Basavanna, Kanaka and Ambedkar.

Tanveer Sait, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, promised to establish a Kanaka School if the Kaginele Kanaka Guru Peetha gives a proposal.

Shivanandapuri Swami of Kaginele Kanaka Guru Peetha, MLA Vasu, writer C Naganna, Mysuru Urban Development Authority chairman D Dhruvakumar, Mysore Paints and Varnish Limited chairman H A Venkatesh, Zoo Authority of Karnataka chairperson Mallige Veeresh, and Deputy Commissioner D Randeep were present.

Earlier in the day, a procession with a portrait of Kanakadasa was taken out from the Kote Anjaneya Swamy temple. Folk artists performed as the procession passed through K R Circle, Devaraj Urs Road.

Kanakadasa Jayanti was also celebrated in Hassan, Mandya and Chamarajanagar districts.

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February 26,2020

Mumbai, Feb 26: Maharashtra cabinet minister and Congress leader Aslam Shaikh on Wednesday said that former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis made an irresponsible statement regarding the Shiv Sena-led state government's 'silence' on AIMIM leader Waris Pathan's remark. He added that as the incident took place in Karnataka, Fadnavis should ask Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa about the matter.

"This is an irresponsible statement given by Devendra Fadnavis. He should ask the same question to the Chief Minister of Karnataka where the statement was given," Shaikh said.

"Fadnavis should ask the same question to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah that why has he not been able to control the violence going on in Delhi," he added.

Earlier, on Tuesday, targeting Shiv Sena's silence over the recent controversial remark by Waris Pathan, Fadnavis said the Uddhav Thackeray-led party might be "wearing bangles" but the BJP was not and knew how to retaliate in the same manner.

"Shiv Sena might be wearing bangles but we are not. If someone says something then he will be given an answer in the same way. BJP has this much power," said Fadnavis while launching a scathing attack on ruling-Shiv Sena in Maharashtra for not taking strict action against Pathan.

On February 20, while addressing an anti-CAA rally, at Kalaburagi in Karnataka, Pathan had said, "Time has now come for us to unite and achieve freedom. Remember we are 15 crores but can dominate over 100 crores."

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru, May 20: Karnataka Government has banned fishing through mechanised and traditional boats using inboard or outboard engines of over 10 HP capacity using nets or other means, officials sources said on Wednesday.

As per the notification issued under the Karnataka Marine Fishing (Regulation) Act 1986, all fishing activities were banned from June One to July 31.

However, the ban is not applicable for fishing through traditional and country boats which use engines of less than 10 HP capacity, according to a release issued here on Wednesday.

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July 13,2020

Bengaluru, July 13: The Karnataka government today announced the cancellation of I PUC supplementary examinations across the state. 

Primary and Secondary Education minister S Suresh Kumar announced that the government took the decision in the wake of rising cases of Covid-19 and re-introduction of the lockdown. According to sources in the education department, as many as 60,000 students were supposed to appear for the examination.

Previously, the state government had decided to hold these exams at the college level in every district and publish the results by 30 July. However, the government has withdrawn even that arrangement and completely cancelled the exams. 

According to the minister, all the students who failed in the I PUC examination, shall also be promoted to II PUC. "The students who have attended all the subjects but unable to pass the exams will also be promoted to the next class," Suresh Kumar said.

However, those who missed out on the exams due to health reasons or failed in the examinations will be given a small test at the time of commencing classes for II PUC to assess their learning ability at the college level, according to the minister. "Only those students who missed out on the examination due to shortage of attendance will not be promoted to the next class," Suresh Kumar clarified.

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