Will release caste census at appropriate time, says Karnataka govt

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January 3, 2018

Bengaluru, Jan 3: The Karnataka government is not apprehensive of releasing the caste census and it would be done at an appropriate time, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister T B Jayachandra has said. "The caste census data is now the property of Backward Classes Commission. 

It is yet to reach the government. The government is not apprehensive and will take the decision at an appropriate time," he told reporters here late last night. He was asked whether the government was apprehensive about releasing the data as some were claiming it would have an impact on the prospects of Congress in the assembly elections due early this year. 

Speaking to PTI from Dharwad, political analyst and professor at Karnatak University Harish Ramaswamy said he is sceptical about the Siddaramaiah government releasing the data because it will damage the Congress' electoral prospects. "If the data is released, it will backfire. The electoral prospects of the Congress will be at stake, because it will neutralise the issue of separate religious status for Lingayats, which the BJP alleges is an attempt to divide Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities, for electoral gains," he said. 

The main intention of the Congress government to pitch for separate religion status for Lingayats is to split the votes of Lingayats which is the core vote-bank of the BJP, Ramaswamy claimed. However, the government should release the data as it is the best possible way to take developmental schemes to the needy communities, he said.

A leaked data of the purported findings of the census had created a stir in Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities given the possible political ramifications. The Akhila Bharata Veerashaiva Mahasabha and Rajya Vokkaligara Okkoota had vehemently criticised the leaked data, which had omitted certain sub-castes of both communities, which brought down their numbers considerably. 

Both the outfits alleged the Siddaramaiah-led government has deliberately omitted certain sub-castes to play down their numbers and break them into splinters. However, Jayachandra said the census was conducted strictly as per procedure but was delayed due to updation of data in some parts of the state. "In some parts of the state, data was not fully prepared. The authorities wanted some to update, hence there was a delay," he said.

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He was suffering from fever since the last few days and today his swab results came out positive.

He is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city and his condition is stated to be stable.

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 2: The Opposition Congress and the JD(S) members protested in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly on Monday over the BJP leader Basavaraj Patil Yatnal's alleged derogatory remark against veteran freedom fighter H S Doreswamy.

Opposition Leader in the Assembly and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, raised the issue, immediately after the obituary reference of sudden demise of former Minister C Chanigappa, and sought permission from the Speaker to raise the issue of Yatnal's outburst in the House stating that the matter of hurling defamatory remark against Gandhian Doreswamy, by Mr Yatnal, was very much serious. However, the treasury bench members protested and urged the Speaker not to allow the matter to discuss as the issue was not in the agenda.

The Speaker, Vishveshwar Hegde Kageri, promised the Congress leader about permitting the issue after the House adopts resolution on the thanksgiving motion for the Governor's address of the joint House recently and asked Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to continue his reply to the Governor's address.

The opposition Congress and the JD(S) members, protesting the Speaker's action, trooped into the well of the house and raised slogans against the BJP government.

The Chief Minister continued his reply amidst the din before the Speaker adjourned the House for 30 minutes after the House adopted the thanksgiving motion to the Governor's Address.

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The passenger, with a recent travel history to high-risk countries, refused to cooperate with health officials. The day-long drama ended when the district administration intervened and the flyer agreed to get himself re-admitted.

Deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said the passenger had fever and was sent to an isolation ward. “The passenger is cooperating with the treatment and samples have been collected for testing,” she said. The samples will be sent to a testing centre in Bengaluru.

Sources told  that rude behaviour by staff at Mangalore International Airport may have angered the passenger and he walked out of the quarantine facility.

She said if passengers show reluctance to be screened, they should first be counselled and allowed to get themselves admitted to a hospital of their choice with quarantine facility. If they still refuse to cooperate, they will have to be hospitalised forcefully, she added.

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