Laws can't be framed in market, says Moily

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July 27, 2011

Mangalore, July 27: Union Minister for Corporate Affairs M Veerappa Moily said that one cannot frame laws by standing in a market according to our whims and fancies.

Speaking to party workers in Mangalore, he flayed Anna Hazare and Yoga guru Baba Ramdev. “The Union government had made preparations for Jan Lokpal Bill 2011 six months ago. However, when the government was making preparations for the Bill, the civil society members started their agitation. Of the 40 points put forth by the Civil Society members, the government had accepted 34 points. The remaining six need to be discussed thoroughly. The members accept everything in the meeting and speak something else with the public,” he ridiculed.

Meaningless

Reacting to Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa's statement that a high level committee should be constituted to probe into phone tapping issue, he said “it was a meaningless appeal. The Lokayukta will submit his report on Wednesday. Then what was the need for the committee?” he asked.

“Based on Lokayukta's report, Governor will take action against the Chief Minister and his cabinet collegues who were involved in illegal mining racket. The Union government cannot dissolve a State government all of a sudden. The Centre has its own limitations. In such a political scenario, the Governor has the power to take action.”

Moily predicted that the BJP will not come to power in the next 20 years. “The State BJP government is living with the support of the 'oxygen'. If the oxgen supply is removed, then the government will not survive. If Yeddyurappa had any self-respect, then he should have submitted resignation before Lokayukta submitted his report on illegal mining.”

The Congress should protest against corruption of the State government, he added. “More than 75 per cent of the programmes which is implemented in the State are funded by the Centre. There is a need to put a board on the schemes in every Gram Panchayat.

The Congress workers should create awareness among the villagers on the central government sponsored programmes.”

“If the Hindu organisations place one poster against the scams in the Union government, then the Congress must put up atleast 10 posters against the State government,” he said.

Former MP Vinay Kumar Sorake, DCC President B Ramanath Rai, MLAs U T Khader, Abhayachandra Jain and others were present. Moily also participated in 'Congress Nadige Janara Balige' programme in Yathimkhana region on the occasion.

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July 19,2020

Belagavi,  Jul 19: In a heart-wrenching incident, a woman used a pushcart to take the body of her dead husband to the crematorium after she allegedly did not receive any help from relatives who suspected him to have died of Covid.

The woman and her son were seen pushing the body in the Athani thaluk of Belagavi.

The man had died two days ago at his residence and no family member apart from the close members attended the last rites due to the fear that he was COVID-19 positive.

It was later found that the deceased person was COVID-19 negative.

A total of 3,693 new COVID-19 positive cases and 115 deaths were reported in Karnataka on Friday, said the state health department.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in the state is presently at 55,115, including 33,205 active cases. While there are 20,757 recoveries, the death toll stands at 1,147.

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For the benefit of CG personnel posters have been displayed at entrance and prominent places in office premises and residential areas including the CG KG School.

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Mangaluru, Jul 20: Former Union Minister B Janardhana Poojary has urged the people not to be afraid of coronavirus and lead a healthy lifestyle as he was discharged from hospital after completely recovering from covid-19.

The 83-year-old Billawa stalwart was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city for over two weeks as he was tested positive for the coronavirus. Today he was discharged from the hospital. 

“There is no need to be worried about the covid-19. People should consume nutritious and immunity boosting food and lead a healthy lifestyle,” he said.

He also urged the people to follow all necessary guidelines such as maintaining physical distance, wearing masks and washing hands frequently to prevent the spread of the virus.

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