Yogi’s frequent visits to Karnataka will make Siddaramaiah chant Jai Shri Ram: BJP

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January 8, 2018

Bengaluru, Jan 8: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday mocked Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his Uttar Pradesh counterpart's visit to the state, saying every time Yogi Adityanath visits Karnataka, the former starts talking of Hindutva.

BJP leader Arvind Limbavali said such is the impact of Adityanath that if the latter starts visiting Karnataka more often Siddaramaiah will start chanting 'Jai Shri Ram'.

"At a time when Yogi Adityanath arrived here day before yesterday, Siddaramaiah began talking about Hindutva and this is the second visit of Yogi Adityanath to Karnataka and every time Adityanath visits the state, Siddaramaiah starts talking on the lines of Hindutva, for example he mentioned that there is 'Ram' in his name as well," he said.

"I am sure if Adityanath keeps on visiting Karnataka, soon Siddaramaiah will also start chanting 'Jai Shri Ram'," he added.

Adityanath, while addressing a BJP rally in the garden city, accused Siddaramaiah of intermixing religion and politics, thus following the footsteps of Congress President Rahul Gandhi ahead of the assembly polls in Gujarat.

He further questioned Siddaramaiah on why he was "endorsing beef eaters" if he was a Hindu.

Comments

shahid
 - 
Tuesday, 9 Jan 2018

FIRST LET HIM TAKE CARE OF HIS STATE, HE DONT KNOW HOW TO CONTROL HIS DHOTI & RSS HOW WILL HE CONTROL HIS STATE ,THEN HE CAN GO TO OTHER STATE AND GIVE THE EXAMPLE OF HIS STATE

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Tuesday, 9 Jan 2018

Why should a Hindu chant only Jai Shri Ram ?

 

A Hindu can not be a good Hindu by chanting "Om nama Shivaya", or Hailing any other dieties?

There are thousands of choice.  All hindus of India do not worship a single God. 

 

Dodanna
 - 
Monday, 8 Jan 2018

Nothing will effect he  wears other than saffron colour patrit Indian's never accept yogi or his supporters.

 

Only thing is to change voting system from EVM TO BALLOT VOTING. All will get a fare result from culprit politicians.

Jai Hind Jai Karnataka

 

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August 2,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, Aug 2: The twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi witnessed sporadic movement of vehicles and relatively less commercial activities today in spite of the withdrawal of ‘Sunday lockdown’ by the state government. 

After the central government announced guidelines under Unlock 3.0, the Karnataka government has removed the complete lockdown concept on Sundays and done away with the night curfews too. So from today (August 2), there will be no lockdown on Sundays.

KSRTC operated its buses as usually. However, compared to other days, today the number of private and city buses on the roads in Dakshina Kannada was limited. 

In Udupi, city buses remained off the roads as the number of passengers was less. However, KSRTC and NARM buses were seen transporting passengers.

In containment zones ban on movement of people will continue till August 31 in Udupi. The Santhekatte market used to function on Saturdays, as there was Sunday lockdown on earlier Sundays. Now the market will be open on Sundays only.

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May 20,2020

Bengaluru, May 20: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) had to confront an unprecedented situation as there was a commotion at bus stands in various parts of the state due to the mad rush of passengers.

Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, who is in charge of the transport department, admitted that there were some shortcomings in the arrangements. He, however, was confident that things would improve from Wednesday.

As against the dearth of passengers in the bus stands in Bengaluru a day ago, Wednesday witnessed an overwhelming crowd blaming BMTC authorities for not providing enough buses for all the destinations on time.

Some of the employees who were asked to report to duty before certain time were facing difficulty in reaching the office in the absence of bus despite having daily pass and arriving at the stand well in advance.

Authorities were finding it difficult to convince the public as a bus could ferry only 35 passengers at a time which was way less than the demand.

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June 30,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 30: The organic farmers' market in Shivamogga in Karnataka has seen a rise in the demand for organic fruits and vegetables in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Residents of nearby areas frequently visit the market to get fresh produce.

According to Sridhar, a farmer who sells his produce in the market, the demand for organic fruits and vegetables was very low before the coronavirus outbreak.

"I have been involved in organic farming for the last two decades but there was no real market. Since these days everyone is trying to boost their immunity, we are getting a lot of positive response from the locals," he told news agency.

Sridhar and other farmers come from villages near the city. They are authentic organic farmers under the Vikas Trust and Savayava Krishi Parivar, a federation of organic farmer's families based in Karnataka, and they promote pesticide and fertiliser free agriculture.

Gurumel Singh, who often comes to the local market said, "My family has started eating more organic fruits and vegetable now because of the pandemic. We have been told it is important to take care of our health and organic fruits and vegetables are good immunity boosters. The fruits I buy from the organic market are also much sweeter than the ones I get elsewhere."

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