Stop politicizing murder; end violence: Home Minister tells Hindutva groups

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March 15, 2016

Dharmasthala, Mar 15: Expressing confidence that police would soon arrest those behind the murder of a BJP worker in Mysuru, Home Minister G Parameshwara has urged the saffron groups to stop politicizing murder cases.

parameshwarSpeaking to reporters after inaugurating new police station at Dharmasthala, Mr. Parameshwara appealed to people not to disturb law and order and damage public property in a fit of rage in the wake of the murder of Bharatiya Janata Party worker Raju.

He said that the murder was being investigated by the Central Crime Branch police of the Mysuru Police Commissionerate. “The police were working hard to apprehend those involved in the murder. People should not take the law into their own hands and damage public property,” he said.

“I am hopeful that the culprits will be arrested soon. However, the political parties are protesting over the issue and disturbing peace and harmony to gain political mileage,” he said.

The minister said the BJP could hold condolence meetings but not disturb peace. The government had agreed to provide ex-gratia payment of Rs. 5 lakh for the victim's family.

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SK
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

Use AK-47 to teach humanity to this bloody goons, who are destroying public and private properties....Dear Naren How are u ????? we missed you a lot dear......

hameed
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

It looks like and give the feeling that HindUtva goondas running the home department ! Shame on Home minster.

N S Mohammed
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

As Home Minister do not request. Take stringent action against trouble makers. Since all governments r soft towards hindutva groups whatever incident take place society suffers from these culprits. They do not have fear nor public property values. Saffron goondas knows to trouble others. Any murder Police take its own action. You people fight for justice not to damage Innocents.

Ahmed
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

We need stringent laws against damaging public property.

Shaan
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

Useless C.m, Useless H.m & Useless D.k Congress leaders

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February 26,2020

Mumbai, Feb 26: Maharashtra cabinet minister and Congress leader Aslam Shaikh on Wednesday said that former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis made an irresponsible statement regarding the Shiv Sena-led state government's 'silence' on AIMIM leader Waris Pathan's remark. He added that as the incident took place in Karnataka, Fadnavis should ask Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa about the matter.

"This is an irresponsible statement given by Devendra Fadnavis. He should ask the same question to the Chief Minister of Karnataka where the statement was given," Shaikh said.

"Fadnavis should ask the same question to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah that why has he not been able to control the violence going on in Delhi," he added.

Earlier, on Tuesday, targeting Shiv Sena's silence over the recent controversial remark by Waris Pathan, Fadnavis said the Uddhav Thackeray-led party might be "wearing bangles" but the BJP was not and knew how to retaliate in the same manner.

"Shiv Sena might be wearing bangles but we are not. If someone says something then he will be given an answer in the same way. BJP has this much power," said Fadnavis while launching a scathing attack on ruling-Shiv Sena in Maharashtra for not taking strict action against Pathan.

On February 20, while addressing an anti-CAA rally, at Kalaburagi in Karnataka, Pathan had said, "Time has now come for us to unite and achieve freedom. Remember we are 15 crores but can dominate over 100 crores."

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April 5,2020

Madikeri, Apr 5: Following the novel Coronavirus and imposition of Lockdown in the country and departure of the migrant labour force to their hometowns, the harvest of Pepper and post-harvest process of Coffee have taken a hit in Kodagu region of Karnataka.

In the Coffee land, most of the workers at these estates are primarily from north Karnataka and neighbouring districts, including Periyapatna and Hunsur taluks in Mysuru District. Local workers are also sourced for the job as the harvest area is large.

The Kodagu district which already faced severe natural calamity during the last two years now added with the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent Lockdown, many workers have returned to their home districts, barring a few who have been working in the plantations for many years and reside in the estates themselves.

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April 21,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 21: The Karnataka Government may spare its employees from salary cuts this month despite severe resources crunch it faces following steep fall in revenue collection due to the ongoing lockdown to fight the coronavirus, official sources said on Tuesday.

As of now, there is no problem with April salary and we can manage. But if May also turns out to be a wash-out (in terms of revenue collection), then the situation is going to be very tough, a senior Minister said.

Ministers and members of Karnataka Legislature are taking a 30 per cent pay-cut for a year from April 1 this year. Opposition Congress in the state has vehemently opposed any possible move to cut salaries of government employees.

You just cant even imagine, the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had told news agency in an interview earlier this month on the economic impact of the lock-down on the state's finances. Yediyurappa had also said that the government is now not in a position to implement Budget proposals, barring important ones, with all kinds of revenue collections having completely stopped following the lockdown.

The government recently said it proposes to regularise unauthorised properties in the state by imposing penalty, and also auction more than 12,000 corner sites belonging to the Bengaluru Development Authority, as part of resource mobilisation drive.

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