Only MLAs who have no work will quit, says speaker Ramesh Kumar

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July 5, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 5: Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar took a dim view of legislators resigning from the state assembly at the drop of a hat, remarking that “only those who have no workwill quitting”.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Kumar indicated Congress MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi had not resigned and that only Anand Singh had quit. “I have been in my chamber, but no MLA has come [to see me] so far,” Kumar said.

Asked to comment on rumours that more MLAs would resign, Kumar said, “This [resigning] is not something which people with respect will do. Besides, there should be no suspicion or secrecy about these resignations. Those who do it are making it commercial. Such people should be in business not in administration.”

Earlier this week, Kumar had taken exception to Jarkiholi faxing his resignation letter. “I am not in the fax department to take Jarkiholi’s resignation letter,” he had said. “No one can show attitude here. This is legislative assembly and we cannot behave like cattle. I will go strictly by the rule.”

On another note, Kumar said he was unhappy with the state government for not constituting a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look into the audio tape incident. He said he would raise the issue at an appropriate forum. “As speaker, I am bound by certain rules and decorum,” he said. “I will speak about audiogate at an appropriate forum.”

During the budget session, chief minister HD Kumaraswamy had announced an SIT would be set up to investigate contents of an audio tape in which state BJP president BS Yeddyurappa and his party men are heard purportedly offering money to the son of a JD(S) MLA to get his father resign and join the BJP. A person who was party to the conversation had even said they had “booked the speaker” to accept resignations without any hassle.

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February 23,2020

Madikeri, Feb 23: Back-to-back floods and landslides in the last two years, has led to a fall in the number of tourists coming to the coffee-growing region of Kodagu, forcing the district administration to intervene and take confidence-building measures, telling tourists that Kodagu was safe to visit.

According to the statistics of the Karnataka State Tourism Department, Kodagu recorded a moderately good number of tourists in 2018 and 2019, the years that the district witnessed devastating floods and landslides.

The Department’s statistics reveal that 17 lakh tourists visited Kodagu in 2018 and 18 lakh in 2019. This means the flood-ravaged years did attract tourists contrary to what the stakeholders had claimed.

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February 13,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 13: A college student was killed when a bullet tanker knocked his motorbike down near Nanthoor Circle in the city today. 

The deceased has been identified as Karthik Malya, a resident of Mannegudda. He was a final year degree student of Besant College in the city. 

The incident took place when Karthik was from Suratkal to Mangaluru. The bullet tanker reportedly hit the two-wheeler from behind and ran over him. He died on the spot.

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February 6,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 6: Karnataka government has launched an aggressive awareness campaign against the novel coronavirus across the state with a special focus on its bordering areas in wake of the three confirmed cases of the deadly pathogen in neighbouring Kerala.

According to Health Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Pandey, "All necessary information on the virus, its symptoms and precautions are being announced at public places like bus stops via radio from time to time."

“A video regarding the same is also being played in 500 cinema halls, advising masses to take precautions," he said.

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