BSY skirts queries on Tipu Jayanti, leaves opposition, Siddaramaiah fuming

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August 1, 2019

Bengaluru, Aug 1: Chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday left the Congressfuming after he evaded questions on the reasons behind his cancelling Tipu Jayanti celebrations. Yediyurappa chose to walk away even as opposition leader Siddaramaiah continued to raise the issue.

On a day when the new speaker, Vishveshwar Hegde Kageri, took charge of the assembly unopposed, the Congress was ready to use the opportunity to raise the Tipu Jayanti issue. However, Yediyurappa chose to turn a deaf ear to the former CM, who kept asking: “Yediyurappa avare, kuthkoli bari aidhu nimsha... yen agala,” (Yediyurappa please sit for five minutes, nothing will happen). The CM, however, folded his hands, asked Siddaramaiah to excuse him and walked out of the assembly.

At the start of the session, Yediyurappa had said he would be leaving for Chikkamagaluru to attend the funeral of coffee baron VG Siddhartha. Facing his first test as the new speaker, Kageri tried to “defend” the government. Kageri said the CM had already made known his intention to leave the house early and neither Siddaramaiah nor the Congress had sent a notice to deliberate on an issue outside the day’s agenda.

Siddaramaiah, however, countered: “There is no written rule that prior notice should be submitted to the speaker for issues to be raised in the house. Besides, I have no objection to the CM leaving. But where is the government? There is no council of ministers and all the BJP leaders are only legislators; there is no minister to attend to the opposition’s complaint on why Tipu Jayanti has been cancelled. You should have instructed the CM to stay back and listen to us...”. However, by then, Kageri decided to adjourn the house sine die.

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January 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 23: Expressing shock over the blast which left him and his supporters injured yesterday, Shantinagar MLA NA Haris today said that the incident cannot be brushed aside as a firecracker blast and appealed to the state government to inquire into the incident.

Recovering from the injuries sustained on his leg, Haris was discharged from St Philomena's Hospital on Thursday afternoon. 

Interacting with mediapersons outside his residence in Shantinagar, Haris said, “It wasn’t a cracker but a ball-like object that was hurled at me. Since my childhood, I have been seeing crackers and the object that was thrown at me was certainly not a cracker. It had splinters and hard objects.”

He said, “I have been representing the constituency for over 12-years and had no rivalry with anyone. Barring political ideology during elections, all the leaders in our constituency have been cooperative with each other. Yet, we do not know what the intention was or who was behind the incident.”

Revealing that home minister Basavaraj Bommai had called him to enquire about his condition at the hospital Haris said, “I have also briefed the home minister and explained to him what exactly happened. I have full faith in the police and will cooperate with the police during the investigation.” Haris said that doctors have advised him three to four-days of rest.

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January 5,2020

Dharwad, Jan 5: Hameed Khan, a noted sitar exponent and descendant of renowned sitarist Ustad Rahimat Khan, passed away at his residence here on Saturday night.

He was 69 and survived by wife Fareeda, son Mohsin Khan (a musician) and daughter Arma Khan (an artist).

Hameed Khan taught sitar at Karnatak University’s college of music and also at the family-run music school ‘Bharateeya Sangeeta Vidyalaya’. Several of his disciples who were foreign nationals helped him establish ‘Kalakeri Sangeet Vidyalaya’ at Kalakeri village near Dharwad, which provides music lessons to the deprived.

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May 10,2020

Bengaluru, May 10: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president D K Shivakumar said that Congress will make travel arrangements for stranded Keralites in the state in order to facilitate them to reach their homes.

"On the request made by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee has appointed MLA NA Haris as in-charge coordinator to look after the Kerala citizens stranded in Karnataka," DK Shivakumar, President of Karnataka Congress said in a letter addressed to Kerala Congress.

"MLA Haris will guide and assist the Kerala citizens and make the travel arrangements for those who have obtained travel passes from concerned districts after discussing with government officials to send them to their respective places with government's approval," he added.

Shivakumar shared the contact details of MLA NA Haris and a helpline number for people to register their details.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on May 1, issued an order to extend the ongoing lockdown by two more weeks from May 4 and also allowed the movement of migrant workers, tourists, students and other persons stranded at different places, by special trains, to their homes.

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