CM aspirant Yeddyurappa, 74, worried about infighting in Karnataka BJP

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May 31, 2016

Hassan, May 31: Karnataka BJP chief BS Yeddyurappa, whose is dreaming to become the CM of Karnataka for the second time after 2018 assembly polls, has warned against the infighting in the saffron party and called upon party workers to strengthen keep aside differences.

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“I will not tolerate any sort of infighting,” the 74-year-old Lingayat strongman said while addressing party workers here on Monday.

He directed district-level party leaders to keep an eye on workers who are not pitching in to campaign for the party's candidates contesting for the South Graduates' constituency.

“Those do not work hard for the party will not get any responsibility in the party in the coming days. If you want to play a role in the BJP in the coming days, you have to show your commitment to the party's growth by winning the seat,” he said.

Furthermore, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for a “Congress-free India”, and the onus is on the party workers to achieve this.

“Modi's achievements have made the whole world look at India. People of Karnataka are also eager to have BJP rule in the State too. We can't build the party through slogans alone. We need to meet voters and convince them,” he said.

On the Kannadigas stuck in the Uttarakhand floods, Yeddyurappa said he had consulted the officials and ministers concerned at the Centre and appealed for necessary measures to bring them back home.

Former legislator B.V. Karigowda joined the BJP in the presence of Mr. Yeddyurappa. The BJP candidate for the South Graduates' constituency, M.V. Ravishankar; former ministers C.T. Ravi and C.H. Vijay Shankar; and M.K. Pranesh, G. Madhusudan, and Thontadarya, both MLCs, were present.

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suresh
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

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Naren kotian
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

One traitor community which is backed by khan grace for their votes is very much worried about rise of Shri Shri yeddiyurappaji ...becoz they know they have to pay hefty price for targeting and killing sangh parivar guys in the rule of khan grace ...2018 will be the end of rule in Karnataka for khangrace ....infighting in bjp is not a big issue as RSs knows how to fix it .we are not like madrasa products ...haha

SK
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Yeddy, you go to Delhi and let Modi be the BJP state president in Karnataka...... Do not forget to take shobha to delhi and send Irani to Karnataka.....

Kushwant Bhat
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Yaddianna do not Dreem too much, Modianna dream to Loot completely Hindustan, you both wife less you look Miss Shobakka, let him Look Iraniakka, do some Enjoyment in your life.

Kushwant Bhat
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Yaddianna do not Dreem too much, Modianna dream to Loot completely Hindustan, you both wife less you look Miss Shobakka, let him Look Iraniakka, do some Enjoyment in your life.

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August 3,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 3: All those who met Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who has tested positive for Covid-19, in the last three-four days will have to be quarantined, Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K said on Monday.

He also said those who came in contact with Yediyurappa in a couple of programmes in the past week are being traced.

Sudhakar, a medical doctor himself, said Yediyurappa has "very mild cough and his chest is clear."

"I think eight to ten days," he told news agency when asked how long the Chief Minister would have to remain in hospital.

Sudhakar said he is also getting himself tested as a few of his office staff had tested positive.

"All those who met the Chief Minister in the last 3-4 days...ideally they should be quarantined till they receive their results/report. Those who came in contact with him in a couple of programmes will have to isolate themselves and subject themselves for testing," the Minister said.

On the Chief Minister meeting Governor Vajubhai Vala, along with Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai last Friday, Sudhakar said as a result "They also become primary contacts. Ideally, they should also be quarantined and tested."

Yediyurappa who was hospitalised on Sunday night after testing positive for Covid-19 was "doing well" and is "clinically stable", the hospital treating him said.

The 77-year old leader is being monitored by a team of doctors at the Manipal hospital here.

"He is doing well, is clinically stable and will be monitored closely by our team," the hospital said in a statement late last night.

"I have tested positive for coronavirus. Whilst I am fine, I am being hospitalised as a precaution on the recommendation of doctors. I request those who have come in contact with me recently to be observant and exercise self-quarantine," Yediyurappa had said in his tweet.

Yediyurappa was in home quarantine a couple of weeks ago, after some staff members in his home office were found infected with the virus. Subsequently, he tested negative for Covid-19.

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March 28,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 28: A pregnant Bihari migrant woman in labour gave birth in an ambulance after the Karnataka police allegedly refused to allow the ambulance carrying her to cross the border road to Mangaluru to reach her hospital.

The border road was shut due to the lockdown. The woman used to consult a doctor in Mangaluru across the border.

As Karnataka police stopped the vehicle at the border in Talapady, saying no vehicle, including ambulances from Kerala, could be permitted to their state, the drivers decided to take the woman was taken to the general hospital here, but she went into labour and delivered a baby girl in the vehicle

Both the mother and baby are doing fine, authorities said.

Hailing from Patna in Bihar, 25-year-old Gowri Devi and her husband were working in a local plywood factory in this north Kerala district, from where the maximum number of coronavirus cases have been reported so far in the state.

Those living in the border towns and villages of Kasaragod are dependent on the hospitals in Mangaluru as it is nearer, local people said.

The ambulance drivers- Aslam and Musthafa- said they stopped the vehicle by the wayside, making it safe for the woman. The baby girl and the mother were soon shifted to the government general hospital here and both of them are safe and healthy, they said.

Local people complained that not only pregnant women, but even patients requiring daily dialysis and emergency cardiac and cancer treatment were being sent back by Karnataka.

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January 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 16: Former chief minister Siddaramaiah and other leaders are likely to make the final decision on the name of the next Congress president of Karnataka soon, said party leader Dinesh Gundu Rao on Thursday.

"He (Siddaramaiah) has met all the leaders and I think soon they will make a decision. It has already been delayed, it should not have been delayed so much. I am sure high command will take a decision on this," Rao told reporters here.

Both Siddaramaiah and Gundu Rao had resigned from their posts, Leader of Congress Legislature Party and KPCC president, after the party's drubbing in the bye-elections held for 15 Assembly seats last year.

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