Start preparing for snap polls: Nikhil Kumaraswamy

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June 7, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 7: Amid reports of a rift between the Congress and the JD(S), the ruling partners in Karnataka, a video purportedly of Nikhil, chief minister HD Kumaraswamy’s son, requesting JD(S) party workers to prepare for elections has emerged. The video has since been widely shared.

“We may have to go to polls at any given time,” Nikhil purportedly says in Kannada, while interacting with party workers in Mandya. “It may be a month, a year or two. We must be ready for any situation that is presented to us. We must begin work on it now.”

Nikhil had suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of independent Sumalatha Ambareesh in Mandya Lok Sabha seat. Taking the defeat in his stride, Nikhil visited Mandya with the resolve to strengthen the JD(S) in the district.

In the video, Nikhil is heard assuring party workers that the coalition government will serve out a full term. “There is no doubt Kumaranna [Kumaraswamy] will complete his term as chief minister,” Nikhil purportedly says. “You get tensed over reports in the media [that the government will fall], but it is not like that. We know what is happening inside [the government]. Kumaraswamy will run [the government] for the next four years. But still, I want you all to be ready to face elections at any point of time.”

Nikhil's comments comes close on the heels of AH Vishwanath's resignation as state JD(S) chief, owning “moral responsibility” for the party’s debacle in the Lok Sabha polls.

Now, Anitha slams media

Close on the heels of Kumaraswamy saying he is mulling a law to control the media for portraying politicians in bad light, his wife and Ramanagara MLA Anitha Kumaraswamy on Thursday hit out at the media for what she called “negative coverage” of Kumaraswamy’s intended grama vastavya (village stay) programme.

“You (electronic media) only point out mistakes,” Anitha told reporters in Ramanagara. “You have lost all credibility. You people don’t know how difficult it is for politicians to deliver. You should try contesting gram panchayat elections and see how much it takes to fulfill aspirations of the people.”

She said some villages where Kumaraswamy had stayed have seen development and some haven’t. “There are a lot of positives about the grama vastavya programme Kumaraswamy undertook in 2006-07 but they are not being highlighted,” she said.

Anitha’s visit to Ramanagara came in the backdrop of social media posts with the caption ‘Anithakka yellidira?’ (Anitha sister, where are you?). She hasn’t visited the constituency after winning the bypolls late last year. She had contested from the segment after Kumaraswamy, who had contested and won from two constituencies in the 2018 assembly polls, vacated the seat.

After being lampooned by the media, Kumaraswamy had vowed not to interact with reporters directly.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: Barely 24 hours after the standoff between BJP workers and students of Jyoti Nivas College (JNC) in Bengaluru over CAA became breaking news, it took political hues with the saffron party and the Congress locking horns over the issue.

Taking the battle to the anti-CAA camp on Thursday, the BJP aggressively defended its party workers, who on Wednesday erected a pro-CAA banner on the college compound wall and allegedly forced students to sign on it as a mark of support.

With one of the workers who had locked horns with JNC students by his side, deputy chief minister CN Ashwath Narayan, at his official residence, questioned students’ right to protest party cadre erecting a pro-CAA banner on their college compound wall.

“How can you tell people not to create awareness about a law that has been passed in this country? Who gave students the right to question political workers? If there was anything wrong, let them report to the police,” retorted the minister, who also holds the higher education department portfolio.

On the other hand, the Congress, cashing in on simmering anger over the assault on JNU students in Delhi, used the JNC standoff to project the ruling party as prime culprits in stifling the voice of students. BTM Layout MLA and seasoned politician R Ramalinga Reddy even warned the BJP against “allowing JNC to become another JNU”.

Reddy met with the JNC administration and extended his support against any “threats” to students. It is being alleged that Reddy was the first to “leak” the video of Wednesday’s row to the media. The college falls in his assembly constituency.

Taking a cue from his colleague’s stand, former CM and opposition leader Siddaramaiah also leaned into the matter and sent a strong message “backing” students in the standoff. “BJP goons are threatening students of Jyotinivas College to support CAA. MrYediyurappa, I am strictly warning you to control hooligans from your party. Don't subvert knowledge & institutions for your selfish motives. We won't let Ktaka to be victim of your Hitler rule!” said Siddaramaiah in a tweet.

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August 4,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 4: Police barricades, yellow banners, walls with a fresh coat of paint and the sounds of bhajan mark parts of Ayodhya as the city awaits its big day Wednesday, when the first brick will be laid for the Ram temple.

Ayodhya is decked up for the bhoomi pujan that will be attended at the Ram Janmabhoomi by 175 people, who figure in a select guest list of seers and politicians topped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Concerned over the spread of coronavirus, the authorities are encouraging others not to come to the temple town, asking them to mark the occasion by celebrating at their homes. The groundbreaking ceremony will be telecast live.

Roads leading to Ayodhya display hoardings with the picture of the proposed Ram temple and of Ram Lalla, the infant Ram, the deity now housed in a makeshift temple.

Around the town’s Hanumangarhi area – named after a well-known temple which Modi will visit on Wednesday – both police sirens and ‘bhajans’ in praise of Ram are heard.

Most of the shops in the locality wear a new look, with their fronts painted in bright yellow. A large number of policemen were deployed there on Tuesday. Some sat in the sweet shops, waiting for their next instructions.

Roads leading into the area are barricaded. Yards of yellow cloth and marigold garlands were being hung on poles.

Even on the day before the event, security checks on vehicles heading to Ayodhya begin from adjoining Barabanki district itself on the Lucknow-Ayodhya road. Policemen take down details, including mobile numbers of the travellers.

Senior Superintendent of Police Deepak Kumar said the focus of the force is on maintaining the Covid-19 protocol.

“So we are not going to allow any outsider to enter Ayodhya city,” he said. Prohibitory orders are also in force and not more than four people will be allowed to gather.

“The markets and shops will remain open but with strict adherence to the Covid protocol,” he said. Outsiders will be stopped from entering the city, but Ayodhya residents will be allowed in if they produce any identification document.

“We are also carrying out random checks on people living in Ayodhya to ensure that no outsiders are staying here,” he said.

The city’s temples and mosques will remain open, but no other religious event – except for the bhoomi pujan – will take place on Wednesday.

Pickets have been set up at sensitive points in the city.

Sub-inspector Ram Chandra Yadav and constables Avnish Kumar and Ankit Chaudhary man the Terhi Bazar Chauraha picket near the Ram Janmabhoomi site.

"We are here for the past some days, and were on duty on the Rakshabandhan day. Duty comes first and only after that come other things in life, like festivals," Yadav said.

Mayank Gupta, who runs a restaurant, was handing out food packets to policemen, his customers.

"For the last two months, I have been providing tiffin to them twice a day. There are around 100 policemen to whom I supply tiffin," Gupta said.

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April 30,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 30: The Kasaragod District Collector Sajith Babu, his gun man and driver has entered in quarantine on Wednesday.

According to sources, the Collector had been asked to go on quarantine after the reports of a journalist, who interviewed him, was tested positive for the virus.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at his routine evening press conference revealed the positivity of the journalist.

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