Former Mayor Ashraf to quit Congress

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October 13, 2011

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Mangalore, October 12: Former Mangalore Mayor K Ashraf, who had played the resignation card for the first time in January, protesting B Janardhan Poojary's “dictatorship”, has now taken a firm decision to bid adieu to the Congress party.

With this, the in-fighting in Dakshina Kannada District Congress committee has spilled out in the open once again, despite repeated patch-up bids.

In a bulk SMS sent to his friends in the media, the first president of the newly formed Mangalore City Block Congress unit, made it clear that he would not remain a Congressman anymore.

“I, K Ashraf, hereby declare my resignation from the basic membership of the Congress party. The decision will be officially announced on October 14 in Mangalore Press Club” stated the short SMS.

It can be mentioned here that Mr Ashraf had expressed frustration over the lack of support from the party leaders and their followers during his crisis times.

He also had blamed the hand of a “few envious Congress leaders of Poojary group” in fixing his “innocent son” in a drug cartel case.

The final blow seems to be the FIR purportedly filed against his son and few others for allegedly threatening a drug victim at Athena Hospital in city.

Mr Ashraf lamented that there are a people in Congress, who are BJP-minded. “They also made life miserable for Lance Lott pinto, the Opposition Leader in MCC”, he said.

“The concerned SI in this case is acting at the behest of certain people”, he said adding that this SI had been creating trouble for him even when he was in Bunder police station.

He said that the assurance given by Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh that nothing would happen to him and his son, has proved wrong.

“The party leaders could not protect my interest. How can I protect the interest of the party workers if situation continues like this?” he asked.

The father in Mr Ashraf has made it clear that he wanted to fight his son's case with the support of likeminded people from any organisation.

Mr Ashraf, who had begun his Congress career over two decades ago as a staunch follower of 'Saala Mela' famed party veteran, gradually occupied several posts of responsibility within the party organisation.

He also said that his recent proximity with another Congress heavyweight and former Chief Minister M Veerappa Moily, had been a problem for Poojary and his “chelas”.

Being elected as a member of Mangalore City Corporation for three terms and having served as the mayor for a year, Ashraf was elevated to the responsible post of the president of newly formed Mangalore City Block Congress unit last year.

However, the same elevation ultimately led to his alienation within the party, as Mr Poojary had allegedly humiliated him in front of a huge crowd at a programme organised by the Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee to formally handover the new responsibility to him.

He had been keeping a low profile ever since he was made the office bearer and was not seen any of the party forum in the recent past apparently due to the treatment meted out to him by one group of the party

In the wake of increased enthusiasm in another former Congress leader MG Hegde after joining JD (S), former Mayor's resignation has raised curiosity among the people over his next move.

Meanwhile, Mr Ashraf's BJP counterparts in MCC have also confirmed that the present trouble to the former is fomented by his own party colleagues.

He said that he a got a call from former BJP Mayor Shankar Bhat, who apparently told him that they have not applied any pressure to book case against his son.


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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Unknown miscreants have set ablaze 30-40 migrant labourers hutments in Bengaluru east, prompting police to take suo motu cognizance, an official said on Tuesday.

"As many as 30-40 migrant labourers' hutments have been set ablaze by unknown miscreants at Kacharakanahallin in KG Halli, we have taken suo motu cognizance of the crime," said a police official to media.

Police are investigating the arson invoking IPC Sections 143, 147, 188, 436, 123, 504, 506 and others.

"There was no loss of life in the arson as the migrant labourers were away at their hometowns because of COVID lockdown," said the official.

The labourers came from different parts of Karnataka to eke out a living and were living in those huts near the Rama Temple in KG Halli.

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May 30,2020

Madikeri, May 30: Environmentalists have opposed the Karnataka Forest Department and the Public Works Department’s move to erect concrete pillars and marking of trees to construct a proposed road from Patti to Todikana within the Talacauvery Wildlife Sanctuary near Talacauvery in Kodagu District.

They have urged for immediate stopping of road works in a protected area.

In a letter to Conservator of Forests, Mysuru Circle, T Heeralal and DCF (Territorial and In-charge Wildlife) S Prabhakaran, the Trustees of Wildlife First K M Chinnappa and A A Poovaiah have termed the road works illegal and violates Supreme Court order on National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries.

The letter’s copy has also been sent to Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force), and Kodagu Deputy Commissioner urging them to halt the progress of the road works. “Patti and Todikana are at the core of the Talacauvery Wildlife Sanctuary and such unilateral activities without complete approval on completion of the statutorily mandated procedure (both under Forest Conservation Act and Wild Life Protection Act),” the letter stated.

The letter added that they would be forced to move the Courts and the officers who have given approval to the project would face legal consequences.

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Bengaluru, May 2: The Centre’s classification of districts created confusion in Karnataka as the state’s own categorisation deviates significantly from the health ministry’s list.

For instance, the Centre put the number of districts in the red zone in state at three, while the state Covid-19 war room puts it at 14. Bengaluru Urban and Mysuru figure in the red zone in both lists. While Bengaluru Rural with zero active cases on May 1makes it to the Centre’s red-zone list, it is in the orange zone according to the state.

In addition to these two, the state classifies Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Mandya, Bidar, Dakshina Kannada, Chikkaballapura, Dharwad, Gadag, Tumakuru and Davanagere as red-zone districts.

State Covid war-room authorities said they would take a look at the Centre’s criteria for classification and take a call. Besides, incharge Munish Mudgil pointed out that states are allowed to make additions to the red and orange zones. According to the Centre’s list, Karnataka has 13 districts in the orange zone and 14 in the green zone.

Sudan said, “the districts were earlier designated as hotspots or red zones, orange zones and green zones primarily based on the cumulative cases reported and the doubling rate. Since recovery rates have gone up, the districts are now being designated across various zones duly broad-basing the criteria.

This classification takes into consideration incidence of cases, doubling rate, extent of testing and surveillance feedback. A district will be considered under the green zone if there are no confirmed cases so far or if there is no reported case in the past 21 days.”

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