Ready to face no-confidence motion, says embattled Karnataka CM

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July 11, 2019

Bengaluru, Jul 11: As the government in Karnataka faces an existential crisis with the resignation of 16 legislators of the ruling coalition, the state Cabinet that met Thursday resolved to face the situation "bravely" and "withstand" it unitedly. Expressing confidence that the government would survive, the cabinet that met under the leadership of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said it was ready to face a no-confidence motion if moved by the opposition BJP.

"Political developments were discussed, what was discussed and decided was that the government is in a crisis situation, there is no doubt about it, various reasons for it and steps to solve it were discussed," Rural development minister Krishna Byre Gowda said.

Speaking to reporters after the cabinet meeting here, he claimed that this was the sixth or seventh attempt to destabilise the government.

"It can be called as continuous assault rather, by the BJP, using the central government.

Till today we have withstood all their assaults, this time the situation is more serious than previous attempts we concede that but after considering all pros and cons, the Chief Minister, the deputy chief minister and the ministers have resolved to face it bravely and withstand it unitedly," he added.

The resignation of 16 Congress-JD(S) MLAs has pushed the 13-month old coalition government to the brink of collapse.

Stating that cabinet has decided to continue efforts to pacify MLAs who have left, Gowda said it would make all possible efforts to save the government.

"All ministers shared their opinion and to make unified effort to save the government," he said.

Of the 16 MLAs who have resigned, 13 are from the Congress and three from the JD(S).

The coalition's strength in the House is 116 (Congress 78, JD(S) 37 and BSP one), besides the speaker.

With the support of the two independents, who resigned from the ministry on Monday, the opposition BJP has 107 MLAs in the 224-member House, where the halfway mark is 113.

If the resignations of the 16 MLAs are accepted, the ruling coalition's tally will be reduced to 100.

Asked if the government will seek trust vote, he said, "if the need arises, we will do it, but now the opposition is in urgency, so if they have so much urgency let them move the no-confidence motion, we will face it.

BJP has demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Kumaraswamy, saying his government has "lost the majority."

State BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa has even petitioned the governor in this regard and sought his intervention.

Asked if the governor would ask the government to prove majority, Gowda said, "constitutionally governor has some powers, we will have to follow them, and we will abide his directions that are constitutional.

On the future of the finance bill during the assembly session from Friday, he said "Let's see what happens. The opposition has certain privileges and rights to discuss it and seek vote and even press for the division.

We will not try to override on it. We will give them (opposition) all the opportunity...we are even ready for a vote on it," he added.

Asked if the cabinet discussed alleged interference by the governor in governments affairs, Gowda said "there are reports and we have ventilated those issues outside the government premises, and we will continue to ventilate those issues, but it was not discussed in the cabinet."

On reports that the Chief Secretary has been allegedly asked by the governor's office not to take any major policy decisions, he said he was not aware about it. If such a thing had happened, the chief secretary would have brought it to the cabinet's notice.

"Lot of discussions took place in the cabinet... at no point did the chief secretary bring up the issue of such advice, if it does exist," he added. Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah recently said though all ministers belonging to the Congress and JDS, barring the CM and deputy CM, tendered their resignations to their respective party chiefs to make way for the disgruntled MLAs, they have not been forwarded to the governor and technically they continued to be ministers.

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March 4,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 4: With details of the Bengaluru links of the Covid-19-positive patient from Hyderabad emerging, state health authorities on Tuesday got down to tracking any infection trail he may have left behind before heading home.

Schools from southeast Bengaluru asked parents to send students with masks and hand sanitizers or keep them at home if they had fever. Medical shops in Bengaluru reported panic buying of masks and hand sanitizers.

Two persons with no symptoms — the Hyderabad man’s flatmate in city, and a colleague — reported at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases and put under watch at the isolation ward. Their test results are expected on Wednesday.

The authorities tracked down 71 people who had come in contact with the Hyderabad man and put them under surveillance. The 24-year-old techie had travelled to Dubai for work on February 15 and returned to Bengaluru on February 20. He attended work on February 20 and 21 before taking a bus to Hyderabad. His flat has been sealed for sanitizing.

According to Telangana officials, at least 36 of the 88 people who came in contact with the techie are showing some symptoms of Covid-19.

Contrary to reports, the infected person was not tested at the KIA since guidelines don’t say flyers from Dubai must be screened. WHO guidelines say identification of the infected person should not be revealed. However, WhatsApp groups were flooded with messages on where the infected person lived and details of his flatmate.

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March 21,2020

Hubbali, Mar 21: South Western Railway suspended an employee on Thursday, for allegedly hiding her son's travel history who returned from Spain. The employee's son has now been kept under isolation.

Earlier it was reported that the man had a travel history of Italy- among the worst affected countries by Coronavirus.

He was working in Germany and had taken a flight from Spain to return to India.

In an order issued by General Manager of South Western Railway, the employee was further asked to leave the headquarter without obtaining permission from the competent authority.

The suspended Railway Officer is posted in Bengaluru.
According to the official data, the total number of Covid-19 cases in India has risen to 206, according to ICMR. Timely diagnosis and isolation have been considered vital to check the spread of the deadly disease.

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July 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 4: A case has been filed against a man who posed himself to be the PMO's National Security Council 'youth advisor' during his visit to Bengaluru.

According to the police, Ankit Dey (22 yrs) who had visited Bengaluru between 16 to 20 June and for his stay at ITC Gardenia, posed himself as a youth advisor to National Security Council at PMO.

As per the information given by the hotel staff, the police department had communicated with the PMO. They got clarification that there is no such person designated in the Prime minister's office. A complaint has been filed in Cubbon Park police station.

"The man found to be 22-year-old as per the identity shown in the hotel, left his visiting cards. Although he did not ask for any discount in the hotel," said Police.

A senior police officer said, "A criminal case has been filed against the accuse 'Ankit Dey' under the section IPC 420 (cheating and dishonesty), 465 (forgery), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), 471 (using as a genuine forged document), 417 (cheating).

Police have started its work to find him as per the clues we have got. At this point of time, we can not reveal more details," Officer said. 

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