Shah's diktat not to announce candidates, a setback to BSY

DHNS
January 2, 2018

Bengaluru Jan 2: The strict instruction of the BJP national president Amit Shah that candidates for the Assembly polls should not be announced during the course of the ongoing Nava Karnataka Nirmana Parivarthana Yatra, has come as a setback for the BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa.

Yeddyurappa's detractors in the party have been expressing their displeasure over him unilaterally naming the party candidates during the yatra that began on November 2, 2017.

At the meeting to review the poll preparedness of the state unit in Bengaluru on Sunday, Shah appreciated the efforts behind the yatra but is said to have directed Yeddyurappa not to name any candidates.

"There will be demand for tickets. If (Union Minister) Ananth Kumar assures (Udupi-Chikkamagalur MP) Shobha Karandlaje the ticket, I am not responsible. It is only an assurance. Who gets the ticket will be decided by us (party central leadership)" he told the meeting, a loaded statement directed at Yeddyurappa.

The statement is being read in the BJP circles as a message that even the candidature of Shobha, considered close to Yeddyurappa, will be decided by the central leadership.

It all started in Tumakuru, with Yeddyurappa announcing that 'Masala' Jayaram will be the party's official candidate for this year's Assembly polls from the Turuvekere constituency. Jayaram had unsuccessfully contested the 2013 Assembly elections from Yeddyurappa's erstwhile Karnataka Janata Party (KJP).

Later, at a public convention during the yatra in Tiptur in Tumakuru district, Yeddyurappa announced that former MLA B C Nagesh will be the BJP's official candidate from the constituency.

Ever since, Yeddyurappa has named around 20-25 candidates as the party's official nominees for the polls. There were problems in Kalaburagi, Bidar and Shivamogga districts with the former chief minister assuring some of his erstwhile KJP followers that they will get preference while the party decides the candidates.

Last week, known Yeddyurappa detractor and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K S Eshwarappa openly opposed the naming of candidates during the course of the yatra.

Shah, on Sunday, added that the framework set by him for candidate selection should be strictly followed. A core team headed by Yeddyurappa should "silently" shortlist and informally assess two to three candidates for each Assembly constituency during the yatra.

This informal assessment will form the base for a survey to be conducted by an independent agency on the winnability of the shortlisted candidates once the yatra concludes on January 28. The final list will be drawn based on the survey findings and another simultaneous independent ground reality study, which will be conducted by the central leadership.

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July 22,2020

Udupi, Jul 22: Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesh on Wednesday announced lifting of ban on movement of people and vehicles with immediate effect in the borders of Kerala which was banned during lockdown.

The announcement comes hours after Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa announced that lockdown in Bengaluru and other parts of the state will not be extended any further, suggesting people should wear masks and maintain physical distancing strictly.

Mr Jagadeesh noted that although the seal down of the borders of the district would be lifted, checkposts on the border would be set up and urged people to enter the district only in case of emergency.

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January 5,2020

Mysuru, Jan 5: The ongoing pilot project on documentation of all unprotected monuments in Mysuru taluk has yielded significant results with over 100 sculptures recovered from the rural hinterland.

Launched by the Karnataka Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, the project will help map and document the number of monuments in the Taluk. Based on their importance, they will be added to the protected list.

Sources in the Archaeology department said so far the team has completed mapping of monuments in two Hoblis--Varuna and Jayapura.

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January 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 6: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday launched the ruling BJP's outreach campaign in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Bengaluru.

"The CAA came into being after its amendment bill was passed in Parliament during its winter session with the support of major political parties. It is meant to give shelter and protection to Hindu minorities facing persecution in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. It does not take away any rights of Indians," Yediyurappa told residents on a door-to-door campaign in the city.

Accusing the opposition Congress of misleading the people on the CAA and inciting its protesters to indulge in violence, the chief minister said the Act does not cause any problem to all sections of Indians.

"There is no question of taking away anyone's citizenship, including that of Muslims, as the Act only facilitates the return of the Hindus persecuted in the neighbouring countries in the sub-continent," he asserted.

State deputy chief minister H.C. Ashwath Narayana and party's Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha member P.C. Mohan accompanied the chief minister on his outreach programme in some residential and commercial areas of the city.

As part of the nationwide campaign in favour the CAA, the party's state unit president Nalin Kumar Kateel and the state's dozen cabinet ministers led the campaign in other cities across the southern state.

"An awareness campaign will be peacefully held daily till January 15 across the state to counter the protests against it by students and other people at the behest of the Congress and Left parties," Kateel told reporters at Mangaluru, 350km southwest of Bengaluru.

Kateel is a BJP Lok Sabha member from the state's Dakshina Kannada seat.

Besides contacting the people directly at their doorstep through the party's leaders, cadres and supporters, the BJP is reaching all sections of society through social media and by holding pro-CAA rallies in all the 30-district headquarters across the state over the next 10 days.

"About 300 leaders and cadres of the party have fanned out in cities and towns across the state to explain the provisions of the CAA to the people and clarify their doubts, as the protesters were misleading them with wrong information about it," reiterated Kateel.

The CAA came into being after the President enacted the a law to give citizenship rights to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Parsis and Christians who have been allegedly persecuted as minorities in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan over the last seven decades.

"A deliberate misinformation campaign has been carried out against the CAA by vested interests, misguiding a section of college/university students, their faculty, activists and members of the minority community on its provisions so as to create unrest and trigger violence in the country," Ravikumar claimed.

The ruling party also held rallies and public meetings in major cities like Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubballi, Belagavi, Bellary and Kalaburagi across the state and enlightened the people on the benefits of the CAA.

"As social media is all-pervasive with greater reach and better impact, we are also reaching about one crore people of all ages through Kannada, Hindi and English script, messages and audio/video clips in the state during the fortnight campaign," added Kateel.

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