Rebellion-hit JD(S) is now at BJP's mercy to win RS, Council seats

June 2, 2016

Bengaluru, Jun 2: The rebellion-hit JD(S) appears to be in dire straits as far as the elections to Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Council are concerned.

dghdkChances of mustering numbers to win the second Council seat looks tough at this point for the JD(S) following rebellion in the party. With five MLAs led by B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan threatening to switch their loyalty to the Congress, the party is left with only six surplus votes. A candidate requires a minimum of 29 votes to win a Council seat.

However, the JD(S), which has 40 MLAs, can easily win one Council seat. The party has fielded K V Narayanaswamy and S M Venkatpati as the first and the second candidates respectively. With total 44 MLAs on its side, the BJP will be left with 15 surplus votes. This has brightened the prospect of the saffron party's second candidate in the council polls. V Somanna and Lehar Singh are the first and the second candidates of the BJP respectively.

The JD(S) is not in a position to drive a hard bargain with the BJP. With talks between leaders of the two parties to reach an understanding remaining inconclusive, the BJP has begun wooing independents and other smaller parties.

The Assembly has nine independents, three MLAs of the BSR Congress, two of the KJP and one each of Sarvodaya Karnataka Paksha and Karnataka Makkala Paksha. The saffron party does not need the JD(S)' support if it gets the support of independents and smaller parties.

The elections to seven Council seats are scheduled for June 10, while the Rajya Sabha elections are scheduled for June 11. The MLAs are the voters in both the elections.

With the Independents and MLAs of smaller parties announcing their support to the ruling Congress in the Rajya Sabha polls, the JD(S) is left high and dry. The party has fielded Mangaluru-based businessman B M Farook as its candidate. It is difficult to win for the JD(S) even if the BJP gives the second preference votes, without the support of Independents or Congress.

Of the four RS seats, the Congress can easily win two. Former Union ministers Jairam Ramesh and Oscar Fernandes are its first and second candidates. The Congress has a total of 123 MLAs on its side. A candidate needs about 45 votes to win. The BJP, which has 44 MLAs, can win one seat – Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The Congress, which will be left with about 33 surplus votes, is confident of ensuring victory of its third candidate– K C Ramamurthy – with the help of independents, smaller parties and JD(S) rebels.

The Congress believes that its second preference votes will ensure a smooth sail for Ramamurthy.

JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy said the BJP should help the JD(S) win the second Council seat as an act of reciprocation.

“We had helped the BJP win a Council seat in 2014 (D U Mallikarjun). I hope the BJP will reciprocate. We have already announced a tie-up with the BJP in the BBMP Council,” he said. Kumaraswamy said the party was waiting for the response of state BJP chief B?S?Yeddyurappa.

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Kushwant Bhat
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

Maeshwari Sister that was long back, now all looted money finished these Both Love Birds ( Kumaranna/Chaddianna) again they are planning forth coming Election to come share ruling start to loot now itself planning, these Buffoon's thought all Karnataka Public Like Our Master \Naren kotian\" absolutely wrong thinking now each and every one have become Clever, but still Master Naren !!!!!
Any way Good Luck Annannas, But Do not forget Shobakka also get her in your Team, she become MP no Income!!!!
Siddanna be careful see the Goons Planning.
Jai Hoooo Hindustan."

Rikaz
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

How many MLAs required to put these son and father in jail?????

Maheshwari
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

kumaraswamy looted so much of money, he should be in jail for his sins,

Rakesh
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

this is the worst party of india, son did two marriages what it shows him as leader to each person of the country should marry twice?, leader should always be an role model to the society,

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Bengaluru, Apr 29: A fire incident was reported inside the premises of the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Wednesday morning.

According to official sources, the fire was noticed at the Forge and Foundry division in the HAL complex and as many as eight fire tenders are engaged in fighting the mishap.

According to initial reports, the fire was noticed at a stockyard, where magnesium stockpile caught fire.

The fire fighters had cordoned off the entire area in the vicinity and the fire has been contained.

No casualties had been reported, due to the incident, the sources added.

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April 21,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 21: Bengaluru Police and administration has issued prohibitory orders in the city, with exemptions to essential and emergency services, to enforce the COVID-19 lockdown.

"In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 144 (1) Code of Criminal Procedure, I, Bhaskar Rao, IPS, Commissioner of Police and Additional District Magistrate, Bengaluru city hereby issue a prohibitory order within the limits of Bengaluru city commissioner on midnight of April 20, 2020, to midnight May 3, 2020," the order issued on Monday said.

Section 144 of the CrPC pertains to the power conferred to a District Magistrate, a sub-divisional Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate to issue orders in urgent cases of a nuisance of apprehended danger.

"As per the guidelines of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India on the measures for containment of COVID-19 epidemic, it is imperative to take stringent measures in the jurisdiction of Commissioner of Bengaluru city to prevent the spread of the disease," the order said.

As per the order, the offices of the Government of India, its autonomous and subordinate offices and public corporations shall remain closed with the exception of defence, central armed police force, treasury, public utilities, disaster management, power generation, and post office, etc.

Offices to the state government, their autonomous bodies, corporation, etc shall also remain closed except police, home guard, civil defence, fire and emergency services, electricity, water, sanitation and Mandis operated by Agriculture Produce Market Committee, etc, it added.

It said that municipal bodies, with staff required for essential services, will also remain functional during this period. Other essential and emergency services, like hospitals, shops, etc have also been exempted from the prohibitory orders.

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January 19,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 19: ‘Ride For Rotary’ convoy of motor vehicles was flagged off from Hotel Ocean Pearl Inn at Bejai-Kapikad, Mangaluru on Sunday, 19th January, 2020 at 9.00 a.m. Rotary district governor Joseph Mathew flagged off the event along with Assistant Governors Sumith S. Rao, Geethanand Pai and Ritesh Baliga. The riders headed for Puttur after topping up their fuel tanks at Lady Hill Petrol Pump.

2019-20 Ride For Rotary includes 28 motorbikes and 5 cars. 38 Rotarians from 14 countries are participating, in this, the fourth edition of the event. They will traverse through Madikeri, Mysore, Wayanad, Ooty, Coimbatore, Munnar, Thekkady and Allepey before terminating at Kochi on 29th of January, 2020. The participating nationalities are India, Norway, Sweden, Canada, France, Germany, USA, UK, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland and Belgium. They belong to ages 21 to 78, with 78-year old Otto Rieve from Canada being the senior most enthusiast. Swiss national of Indian origin Raj Patholi and Mangalorean Abraham Zacharias are among the riders. 

Mangalore was chosen as the starting point for the convoy route this year which will cover Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. On the eve of the event, the organizers hosted a gala dinner for the riders at Citi Beech, Bolar. The riders were given a glimpse of the traditional dance forms and were treated to some wonderful songs in Tulu and Kannada along with local coastal cuisine.

They were also given a glimpse of the major service projects undertaken in our district by Rotary, such as the Rotary Blood Bank on Wheels, the Physiotherapy Clinic at Wenlock Hospital, the Schools adopted by Rotary and the Ashrams and Villages that are being served by Rotary. The idea behind this is to see that riders carry these memories and think of helping Rotarians in India through their matching contributions for future service projects.

‘Ride For Rotary’

Ride for Rotary is a charity event conceived by Rotary District 3181 which comprises of the revenue districts of Mysore, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and Chamarajanagar covering 85 Rotary Clubs in 9 zones. Rotarians from across the world will come together for twelve exhilarating days. They will traverse through the meticulously arranged routes, enjoy the natural beauty of the places and experience the varied cultures and cuisines of the region. Ride for Rotary connects people and places like no other - Rotary Connects the World.

The proceeds from the event go to The Rotary Foundation, a charitable organisation that works tirelessly for the upliftment of the society.

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