Kannada Rajyotsava: Muted celebrations due to code of conduct

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November 1, 2018

Bengaluru, Nov 1: In a first since the reorganization of states in 1956, the government will hold limited Rajyotsava celebrations because of the model code of conduct in seven districts for the November 3 Lok Sabha and assembly byelections.

Rajyotsava awards — a major feature of the state formation day in which achievers from many spectrums are feted — will be announced after the first week of November. Only a reception will be hosted in the morning after hoisting the Kannada flag. The poll code forbids the government from hosting state-sponsored events or unveiling welfare schemes.

RAJYOTSAVA AWARDS

CM to hold 2nd meet with selection panel

Chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, who’s on poll tour, has been indicating he would increase the pension for senior citizens, announce easy daily loan for street vendors, and hand out monthly financial assistance for pregnant women. All these will have to wait till the second week of November.

Government officials in the know said chief secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar had held a meeting earlier this week with the Rajyotsava awards selection panel and recommended to the CM the government could announce the list of awardees, barring those picked up from the seven districts of Karnataka which come under the poll code.

Kumaraswamy shot down the suggestion, saying it’s an embarrassment to the government and recipients.

The CM is reportedly calling a second round of meeting with the selection panel after the bypoll results are announced on November 6.

Chief electoral officer Sanjiv Kumar said the Election Commission has given permission for Rajyotsava, but speeches made by dignitaries must remain apolitical.

Codava protest in Delhi today

The Codava National Council will stage a peaceful satyagraha on November 1 at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, to highlight the Codavas’ quest for autonomous status and to express their opposition to the celebration of Karnataka Rajyotsava Day.

“November 1 is a black day for us as it was on that day that our homeland Coorg became part of Mysore state, now Karnataka, under the States Reorganisation Act 1956. We are being forced to accept this,” said leader of CNC, NU Nachappa Codava.

Around 50 Codava members from different parts of Kodagu district are expected to participate in the satyagraha in their traditional attire.

They will also protest in front of the French embassy to urge the French government to apologise to the Codavas for the massacre of thousands from the community by French colonisers in Devati Parambu in 1785.

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Chennai, Apr 25: Civic authorities on Saturday turned down a plea for exhuming the body of a doctor who died of COVID-19 here and burying it in another cemetery, citing health experts' view that it was unsafe to do so. Citing a request from the wife of the deceased doctor to allow exhumation and then re-burial at a cemetery in Kilpauk, the Greater Chennai Corporation said it sought a report from a committee of public health experts to ascertain the feasibility of entertaining her plea.

The spouse of the doctor had appealed to the GCC on April 22 to exhume and bury again her husband's body. She had said that burial in the Kilpauk cemetery here was her husband's last wish and he had conveyed it to her before he was put on a ventilator.

The report of experts has said that "it is not safe" to exhume and again bury the body of a COVID-19 victim and hence "it is not possible to accept her request," the GCC said in an official release. On April 19, a city-based 55-year-old neurosurgeon died of coronavirus and his burial at the Velangadu crematorium here was marred by violence.

A mob which falsely feared that the burial may lead to the spread of contagion had attacked the corporation health employees and associates of the deceased doctor. The doctor's wife and son also had to leave the burial ground in view of the violence.

The body was brought to Velangadu as people of Kilpauk area had opposed his burial there. Over a dozen men involved allegedly in violence were arrested and remanded to judicial custody. Later, in a video message, the surgeon's wife had said that it was her husband's last wish to be interred at the Kilpauk cemetery as per Christian rituals

Chief Minister K Palaniswami and DMK president M K Stalin had spoken to her on Wednesday over the phone and condoled her husband's death.

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