Release of DKS a victory for Congress ahead of bypolls in Karnataka

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October 24, 2019

Bengaluru, Oct 24: The release of Vokkaliga stalwart D K Shivakumar has come as a shot in the arm for the Congress at a time when it was struggling to gear up for fthe December 5 bypolls in Karnataka.

Shivakumar’s presence on the state scene is expected to give the Congress — reeling from poll debacles, desertions and scandals — much-needed traction. “His release will boost our campaign and prospects in the byelections,” said a senior Congress leader.

Supporters are hoping Shivakumar will be made state Congress president, replacing incumbent Dinesh Gundurao. It is no secret that Shivakumar has been aspiring for the post.

However, the big challenge for Shivakumar is to work in tandem with Congress Legislature Party leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah. This is crucial for the party’s prospects in the bypolls. Given his track record as a poll strategist and experience as campaign committee chairman in the 2018 elections, Shivakumar will help consolidate the Vokkaliga community vote.

But it won’t be easy since he could upset the ‘monopoly’ Siddaramaiah appears to have established. It could also lead to divisions as a section of senior leaders who had opposed Siddaramaiah’s candidature for the opposition leader’s post, are expected to rally behind Shivakumar.

“The rivalry between Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah is likely to intensify,” one leader said. “They need to bury the hatchet for the sake of the party. Siddaramaiah also has to set his ego aside.”

But it might take time for Shivakumar to get going. “The legal course of the Enforcement Directorate’s case and the possibility of the CBI filing a case against him looms large,” said a Congress leader.

There is opposition to Shivakumar too within a section of the Congress. Some say it will be detrimental to make him party president while he is facing court cases.

But former speaker KR Ramesh Kumar, who is identified with the Siddaramaiah camp, said: “It is natural Shivakumar gets a significant role in terms of leading the party. We can expect some positive change after the bypolls.”

The ruling BJP will be reduced to a minority if the party fails to win at least eight seats in the bypolls. The saffron is naturally worried as a Shivakumar-Siddaramaiah combination could prove formidable if they really get going.

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 30: Indira Canteens and Kadiri Manjunatha Temple here have started distributing food packets to the poor, stranded labours, destitute and needy in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdown.

''We have prepared over 2,000 food packets in the morning. The same number will be prepared in the afternoon and night for distribution," said Prabhakar Shetty from Indira canteen at Urwastore in Mangaluru on Monday.

"The MCC teams come and collect food for distribution among the poor, beggars and destitute," he added.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: With the state capital along with a few districts under lockdown to control the spread of Covid-19, Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said the measure was important to break the chain and people seem to have understood its importance.

Appealing for cooperation from the people, he asked them not to make it inevitable for police to use force in implementing the lockdown. "Traffic movement is less, there is a lockdown atmosphere everywhere, I feel that people have understood the importance... cooperation is required. I appeal to the people, if this lockdown has to be effective it has to be voluntary, only then we can control the rapid spread of coronavirus," Bommai said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said this lockdown is important, last time the infection was not up to this level. "This time areas that have a high number of infections- about five districts and Bengaluru city are going for lockdown. People have understood that this lockdown is to break the chain," he said. "Please don't make it inevitable for police to use force," he added.

Bengaluru urban and rural areas are under "complete lockdown" since last night at 8 pm and it will be effective till 5 am on July 22.

Following Bengaluru urban and rural, administrations in several districts like Dharwad, Dakshina Kannada, Kalaburagi (only in Urban areas), Bidar, Raichur (in Raichur city and Sindhanur) and Yadgir too have announced lockdown.

Noting that Police have taken all necessary strict measures to enforce lockdown in Bengaluru urban and rural districts by restricting the movement of vehicles and people, Bommai said barricades have been erected at various places and flyovers have been shut. People have been allowed to purchase vegetables and groceries till 12 noon, he said.

The government has warned of action in case of any violation of the lockdown rules. As of July 14 evening, cumulatively 44,077 Covid-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 842 deaths and 17,390 discharges. Bengaluru Urban district tops the list of positive cases, with a total of 20,969 infections.

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April 27,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 27: As many as 345 Bengaluru-based journalists tested negative for coronavirus on Monday after undergoing a medical check-up got up for them at a hospital here, a top official said.

They had undergone the tests at the Sir C V Raman General Hospital here on April 25 and the results came out negative on Monday. They were among a total of 1,170 journalists who took the tests at the four-day medical check-up camp at the Hospital here from April 23.

"The medical check-up was done in four slots at the Hospital here from Thursday and concluded on Monday. A total of 1,170 journalists undertook the tests, 480 of them on Monday alone, the joint director of the Department of Information and Public Relation D P Muralidhar said.

The test reports of the 480 journalists may come out on Wednesday, he said. Only one journalist tested positive so far and has been admitted to the designated COVID-19 hospital, he said, adding 36 of his primary and secondary contacts have been quarantined.

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