Tax sleuths should not act at the behest of others, says DK Shivakumar

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October 27, 2019

Bengaluru, Oct 27: Congress leader DK Shivakumar, who arrived in Bengaluru to a rousing reception on Saturday, hit out at the income tax department for its partisan attitude towards opposition leaders. “It’s clear that they selectively target opposition leaders,” he told mediapersons at the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) office.

Shivakumar sought to know why the department did not issue notices to BJP MPs from Karnataka and a few Union ministers whom he had gifted cellphones, each worth over Rs 50,000, when he was water resources minister in the Congress-JD(S) coalition government. “I-T officials issued notice only to me, while no action was taken against those who accepted the gift. The I-T law clearly says that if anyone accepts gifts worth Rs 50,000 and above, the person has to declare it,” Shivakumar said.

“My only request to officers (I-T sleuths) is that they should act as per the law and not at the behest of somebody,” he added.

In 2018, he drew flak for squandering public money after he gifted expensive cellphones to MPs and a few Union ministers, claiming it was a usual practice. “Though all BJP MPs had offered to return the phones, only three of them did so,” he said.

Shivakumar also sought to know why I-T officials did not act on the statement of Congress MLA Srinivas Gowda who in the assembly claimed he was offered crores of rupees to switch sides.

Pleading innocence, Shivakumar said, “I am a farmer, businessman, educationist and a politician. There is no denial of that. Whatever I have done, it is as per law. There is no question of going back. I will fight this out. It’s just a beginning.”

Shivakumar said he was worried how his three children would face society when their father was in prison. “Most of the time, I was thinking what wrong had I done to be in jail and who was responsible. I read all laws pertaining to my case,” he said, recalling the days he spent in prison. “I have become stronger and more confident,” he added.

Former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, who was leaving for Belagavi to visit floodhit areas, met Shivakumar at the airport. Both the leaders shook hands and exchanged pleasantries for a minute. Several Congress leaders, including former ministers Krishna Byregowda and PM Narendraswamy, and MLAs V Muniyappa and Rajegowda, were present at the airport. So was Karnataka Rakshana Vedike president TA Narayanagowda.

After reaching Belagavi, Kumaraswamy told media: “I will not speak like an opposition leader as I know nothing can be done overnight. I feel there is no threat to the BJP government in the near future. We will not try to destabilise the government.”

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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 12: The Central government has identified Karnataka's Udupi and Yadgir among the "emerging districts of concern" for COVID-19 in the country. Confirming the development, a top official of the state health department said, "they (centre) had reviewed these two districts a few days back...there was a sudden spurt of cases due to Maharashtra returnees turning positive." Sources said union cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba, during a recent video conference with state chief secretaries and health secretaries, had shared his thoughts on the issue.

According to the information shared, districts with more than 400 cases, half of which was reported post-May 18 lockdown relaxation, have been identified as "emerging districts of concern." They are concentrated in the seven states/union territories of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. "Udupi and Yadgir from Karnataka, along with Gurugram in Haryana and Kolhapur in Maharashtra have 90 per cent of the cases recorded after May 18," they said.

As on June 11 evening, Udupi had a total of 969 positive cases, out of which 619 are active, while 735 positive cases have been reported in Yadgir, out of which 626 are active. The two districts had reported a total of only 11 cases each as on May 18. While Udupi till last evening had seen 349 discharges, it was 108 in Yadgir.

Both districts have reported one COVID related fatality so far. As of June 11 evening, cumulatively 6,245 COVID-19 positive cases were confirmed in the state, which included 72 deaths and 2,976 discharges.

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January 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 25: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Friday, hit out at JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy, accusing the former Chief Minister of pursuing "vote bank" politics and advised him to move to Pakistan.

"It is better to move to Pakistan...if he shows so much love towards Pakistan, why should he live in India? He should not do dual politics like this. He wants to be fair to Pakistan and also to India," Sriramulu said.

Terming it as "double standards", the Minister said: "From so many years, you have been doing vote bank politics. You have to understand one thing...you are the son of former Prime Minister and also a former Chief Minister. By giving these type of statements, I think it will hurt the citizens of India. If you want to do vote bank politics I must suggest that it is better to leave the country."

His statement comes after Kumaraswamy took a jibe at BJP over its "obsession with Pakistan".

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March 10,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 10: Four airports which are run by the Airport Authority of India (AAI), including Mangaluru International airport, have been adjudged among the best aerodromes in the world, winning 10 awards in four different categories at the 2019 ASQ awards.

ASQ is a globally established programme that measures passengers’ satisfaction while traveling through an airport. Airports Council International (ACI), which is an independent agency of airport operators, carries out international benchmarking of aerodromes.

“Four AAI airports — Chandigarh, Mangaluru, Trivandrum and Lucknow — have been adjudged the best in the world in recently announced 2019 ASQ awards. These airports won 10 awards in four categories,” Airports Authority of India (AAI) said in a release here on Tuesday.

The survey measures passengers’ satisfaction across 34 key performance indicators that include eight major categories such as access, check-in, security, airport facilities, food and beverage, retail, airport environment and arrival services.

The four categories in which these airports bagged the best airport awards were size and region, environment and ambiance, customer service and infrastructure and facilitation, as per the AAI.

The survey was carried out at across 356 airports across North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

The survey results are monitored by airport tariff regulator AERA, NITI Aayog, and civil aviation Ministry, the release added.

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