Terrorists in Pakistan frightened after Balakot strikes, says PM Modi in Chitradurga

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April 10, 2019

Chitradurga, Apr 10: Asserting a strong government at the Centre was imperative for a strong India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Balakot air strikes have created a fear among the terrorists and those in power in Pakistan were getting nightmares.

Addressing an election rally in Chitradurga, Mr. Modi attacked the ruling Congress-JD(S) combine in Karnataka saying when the whole world stood with India in the aftermath of the air strikes, the two parties were in tears.

Greeting first-time voters across the country, he asked them to vote after thinking, to bring a strong government in the country.

“You can dedicate your first votes to brave soldiers who laid down their lives for the country, for getting house to a poor, for free healthcare for poor, for getting water to farmers land. your first vote should go for getting Mudra loan to some one who may be friend of yours,” he added.

He said in this Lok Sabha elections people have to choose not only an MP or Prime Minister, but a strong government for a strong India. “Only a strong government can take firm decisions for the benefit of the country.” Citing how a strong government functions, Mr. Modi referred to the Balakot air strikes in response to the Pulwama terror strike that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF Jawans in Jammu and Kashmir.

Is your vote bank is in India or in Pakistan, Modi asks Kumaraswamy

“There was a time five years ago, when Pakistan’s terrorists used to attack us and Pakistan used to threaten us. Our brave soldiers used to seek permission for action, but the government then sat in fear.”

“This chowkidar [watchman] has changed the situation. Now if there is fear, it is on the other side of the border. People sitting in power there are getting different types of nightmares… terrorists are frightened after Balakot attack,” he said.

Devoting a significant part of his speech to national security, he asked the crowd, “When we attacked Pakistan’s terrorists, did you like it or not? Are you happy? Did I do right?” to which the people roared in approval.

“When we attacked terrorists it pained Pakistan, but tears could be seen among those in Congress and JD(S),” Mr. Modi said.

He said the whole world stood with India, but “our Mahamilavati dal here” [Congress-JD(S)]), was condemning Mr. Modi instead of Pakistan.

“The Chief Minister [H.D. Kumaraswamy] here went a step ahead and said the bravery of Indian soldiers should not be spoken, because it will affect their vote bank....

“I want to ask the Chief Minister whether his vote bank is in India or in Pakistan? Chief Minister should clarify on this,” Mr. Modi said.

He said the Opposition also made fun of India’s A-SAT (anti-satellite test) “Mission Shakti” on March 27 that put the country as a space power on par with the United States, Russia and China.

“They also made fun of strike in the space, like they did with [Balakot] air strike. Whole world agreed that India has made an achievement relating to space, but in their habit of opposing Modi, they are opposing India,” he said.

The Prime Minister said, these people while in power did not have the ‘courage’ of permitting scientists to conduct missile tests. But now when India conducted space strike, they were the first in raising questions on it, he added.

“These people don’t respect jawans, nor science. Those who don’t care about India’s pride, it is necessary to teach them a lesson,” he said.

'Congress, JD(S) came together for the sake of power'

Mr. Modi pitched for electing a “strong” government at the Centre and not a “mahamilavat [highly adulterated]” dispensation whose remote control would be in the hands of a dozen people.

He lashed out at the Congress-JD(S) government in Karnataka charging it with having come together for the sake of ‘power’ and to serve self-interests.

The Prime Minister said the same would be replicated if the “mahamilavat” came to power, deriding the anti-BJP “grand alliance” of the Opposition parties.

Mr. Modi said nobody knew who was running the government in Karnataka, apparently projecting the frequent frictions between the two coalition partners which is also getting reflected in the Lok Sabha polls despite an electoral pact.

“Their complete effort is towards installing a similar Mahamilavati sarkar in Delhi, and its remote control is in the hands of a dozen people. Do you want such a government or a strong government?” the Prime Minister asked the crowd.

The country should have a Prime Minister whose high command was only 130 crore people of the country, he said.

Hitting out at the Congress-JD(S) govt. for not fulfilling loan waiver promise, he alleged, “leave alone the waiver, they were issuing arrest warrant to farmers”.

“Whether it is farmer or war, Congress-JD(S) does not want to do good to anybody, as their intention itself is not good,” Mr. Modi said.

He claimed injustice had been done the country during decades of Congress rule which “every Indian should remember always”.

In the last five years, the BJP-led NDA government has put in efforts to “reduce this injustice”. “Now the time has come to give justice to country that was affected by the Congress rule. Should those who did injustice for 60 years be punished or not?” he asked.

“It is certain that justice will be done to those who were involved in Bofors scam, in National Herald scam, those involved in Sikh riots, also those involved in Commonwealth scam, 2G, Coal, loan waiver scam,” he said, apparently attacking the Congress.

Those who made billions of rupees of corruption for their families through these scams will certainly be brought to justice. “Also to those involved in helicopter scam, jail doors are waiting,” he said.

“The Congress that imposed its corrupt culture on the country in 20th century, will now be punished by youths of the 21st century,” he said.

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February 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 5: B S Yediyurappa-led Karnataka cabinet has finally decided to resume supply of subsidised rice and wheat to students of welfare institutions and hostels including those run by religious mutts under the Dasoha Scheme’s welfare programme. The supply was stopped over two months ago.

“Cabinet has decided to continue supply of subsidised foodgrains (rice and wheat) for the benefit of 37,700 children under the Dasoha scheme in 351 welfare institutions for the next one year at the cost of Rs 18 crore,” said J C Madhuswamy, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister. Under this scheme, institutions that provide free accommodation and food for students are entitled to avail 10 kg rice and 5 kg wheat per student every month at subsidised rates. But following a central government directive in November, the state government had stopped supply to private institutions since December.

Hours before the cabinet meeting, Khader addressed a press conference and said, “This government is snatching away food from children by stalling the supply of foodgrains. Institutions like Suttur Mutt, Siddaganga Mutt that have worldwide fame for their service are being inconvenienced by this,” Khader said.

Finding itself in a fix, especially in a matter that involves mutts, the cabinet was quick to restore the supply. “Foodgrains were being supplied to 183 government-run institutions and 281 institutions run by private entities. As per a central government directive, supply to private institutions was stopped but the decision was made by the previous government,” Shashikala Jolle, Women and Child Development Minister, said.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: At least 13 persons, including women and children, were killed and five critically wounded when an SUV collided with a car that had crashed against a road divider moments ago near Kunigal in Tumakuru district of Karnataka in the early hours of Friday, police said.

Of the victims, while 12 died on the spot, a child breathed his last in a hospital, they added.

The injured were admitted to the hospital, the police said.

Among the dead, 10 were from Tamil Nadu and three from Bengaluru. All of them were pilgrims who were on their way to Dharmasthala in Karnataka.

There were five women and two children among the dead, the police said.

"Thirteen persons have died. The incident occurred post midnight. A car crashed against the road divider and another car collided with it," Tumakuru Superintendent of Police (SP) K Vamsi Krishna said.

The police had to struggle to pull the bodies out from the mangled vehicles.

On learning about the incident, relatives of the victims rushed to the spot.

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April 9,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 9: The Karnataka government is currently engaged in discussions with experts, specialists and other stakeholders to decide on its lockdown exit strategy and would take a final view by April 13, a key Minister said on Thursday.

"Day after tomorrow we have a VC (videoconference) with the Prime Minister," Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K, who is in-charge of all matters related to COVID-19, noted when asked about the States strategy.

He said a task force of specialist doctors on Wednesday submitted its report to the government, giving its recommendations.

"We are meeting lot of stakeholders of the society taking their views," the Minister said, adding, the Cabinet would also hold discussions.

"Finally, day after tomorrow, after discussing with the Prime Minister during the VC, the government will take a view on this by April 13 or so. As of now, we have not taken any view on it. We are studying all the reports," Sudhakar told PTI.

The Minister observed that the COVID-19 cases were slowly spiking in India but not multiplying the way they have in some other countries like Italy, Spain and the United States as the government had declared 21-day national lockdown early and taken other strict measures. "Let's see for one week and see."

"We need to fight this out collectively and by strictly following the quarantine methods and social distancing," Sudhakar stressed.

The Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had on Wednesday said his government was in favour of lifting lock-down in districts which remained free from COVID-19 after April 14 subject to approval from the Centre.

"If the Prime Minister suggests to States to take decision (on lock-down) based on the situation in their respective States, my position is to take a call (on roll- back) in districts free from COVID-19," he had said.

"This is to allow people to go about their business and move about within the district and not from one district to another, after April 14, after taking the approval of the Prime Minister."

According to State officials, as many as 12 districts continue to remain free from COVID-19.

The task force has recommended continuation of lockdown at "hot spots" beyond April 14.

It has suggested that schools and colleges be shut till May 31, while non-air-conditioned shops can be opened.

Also, IT/BT companies, government offices providing essential services and factories can function with 50 per cent staff, the task force said in its recommendations for 15-day period after April 14.

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