Protest against 'operation tiger' continues; Street vendors form human chain

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July 7, 2011

Mangalore, July 7: Upping the ante against the Civic Tiger operation initiated by the Mangalore City Corporation against them since May, the Street-side and footpath vendors, organized a human chain along with the elected representatives and members of around 25 organizations to register their protest on Thursday from State Bank bus terminus to Lady Goschen hospital, the areas where they usually carry out their trade.

Ramanath Rai, District President of Congress addressing the protest said that the MCC has not initiated any pro-poor step ever since BJP took over the reigns of the civic body three years ago. The move to target the vendors is a continuation of its anti-poor stand, he said.

He said “We can find the street vendors throughout the country. But the 'political conspiracy' hatched by the BJP led MCC is targeting the street vendors unnecessarily in the city.”

Sunil Kumar Bajal, convener of the Beedibadi Vyaparigala Horata Samithi said that the samithi had been staging protest for the last two months, and it would continue the fight for street vendors till they get justice.

Criticising District in charge Minister Krishna J Palemar, Mr Bajal said though the street vendors have been staging protest for the last two months, the Minister did not respond to the woes of the street vendors so far. Hence, protest will also be staged in front of Palemar's house, he said.

He said the samithi would also stage indefinite hunger strike from July 13, which will be attended by Samithi members.

B Madhava of the Communist Part of India (Marxist) said that the anti-poor and anti-backward class and minority policy of MCC affecting the large number of street vendors who were eking out their living by selling produce on the street, a number of people have been put to hardship. Many of the street vendors are in pitiable condition, he said.

JDS leader MG Hegde, Shashiraj Shetty, Corporators Lancelot Pinto, Shashidhar Hegde, Former Mayor Ashraf and other leaders took part in the protest.



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June 5,2020

Bengaluru, June 5: Under the leadership of trouble-shooter D K Shivakumar, the Karnataka Congress is planning a political ‘ghar wapsi’ to bring back leaders who quit the party and also rope in those from other parties.

Shivakumar, the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president, has constituted a 12-member committee headed by former minister Allum Veerabhadrappa to liaise to anchor this effort to bring back people into the party fold. 

The committee comprises of former legislators B A Hasanabba, Ajaykumar Sarnaik, Abhaychandra Jain, Satish Sail, Prafulla Madhukar, former MPs R Dhruvanarayan and BN Chandrappa, MLA V Muniyappa, former mayor Sampath Raj, Mahila Congress leader Kripa Alva and former KPCC general secretary V Y Ghorpade. 

This move comes more than a year after over a dozen Congress MLAs defected and joined the BJP, leading to the collapse of the Congress-JD(S) coalition government. Also, several influential leaders quit the party ahead of the Lok Sabha elections last year.

The constitution of this committee also coincides with disgruntlement brewing within the ruling BJP. 

“Many people who left the party and others have applied (to join Congress). Many have met me also. I felt it wouldn't be right for me to make a decision. So, this committee has been constituted,” Shivakumar said. “They will process all applications and send it to the KPCC.” 

According to Shivakumar, any person wanting to join the Congress should accept the party’s leadership and its ideology. “Importantly, they should be first accepted by the cadre. If there's no acceptance from the cadre, then what's the point?” he said.

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Abdullah
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Saturday, 6 Jun 2020

should not vote them even if they return to congress. They are backstabbers of voters.

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March 24,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 24: The usually busy and bustling city of Bengaluru wore a deserted look on Tuesday as Karnataka went into total lockdown, with the exception being the emergency services, to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday had announced a complete lockdown in the state till April 1.
"In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, the entire state will be locked down from 12 am of March 23 to April 1. People are requested to strictly follow it to contain the coronavirus spread," Yediyurappa said.
Earlier, the Karnataka government had ordered the suspending of all public and private transport services.
According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of positive cases of COVID-19 in India have risen to 491.

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: Karnataka Government on Sunday decided to appoint Administrative Committees, to over 6000 Panchayat Bodies, in the state, who’s five-year term would comes to an end this month.

Speaking to the media here, the Karnataka Panchayat Raj Minister, K S Eshwarappa informed that the state cabinet met recently had favored to appoint committees which would replace the elected bodies.

Informing that there is provision in the Panchayath Raj Act to appoint the committees, he said that the concerned Deputy Commissioners of the district, would appoint the members, to the committee, who were eligible to be nominated to the committees.

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