Why do you thrash innocent girls if you can't touch porn ministers: HDK questions Sangh Parivar

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February 28, 2012

Udupi, February 28: Lambasting Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress, former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday said that both the national parties had been using the minorities as vote bank at the cost of division on the communal lines.

He was speaking at the Udupi-Chikmagalur JD(S) workers' convention organised here as part of poll preparation. Workers from DK, Shimoga, Chikmagalore and Udupi participated in the convention.

Criticising the modus operandi of Sangh Parivar, the JD(S) state president questioned why leaders of Sangh Parivar, who always pretend to be the saviours of Indian culture, backed the BJP ministers involved in Assembly porngate?

Why do you thrash innocent girls if you can't touch porn ministers: HDK questions Sangh Parivar

The porn tainted ministers were not booted out by Sangh Parivar, whose moral police had assaulted innocent girls at pubs in Mangalore, he said, posing a question: “Why do you thrash innocent girls if you can't touch porn ministers?”

Referring to a controversial media statement by Chief Minister D V Sadanada Gowda, the JD (S) leader asked when Mr Gowda himself could not believe that he was the CM, how could the six crore people of the state expect development from him?

“Will the officials listen to his words in such a situation?” he questioned.

Targeting transport minister R Ashoka for his statement that the budget presented by former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa had been fully implemented, he said: “Mr Ashoka is lying because he is happy with the commission earned in the purchase of new bus chassis to BMTC.”

He said, if Yeddyurappa wanted, he could have released at least Rs 200-300 crore to Areca farmers from the Rs 1000 crore revolving fund, earmarked in the agricultural budget. Unfortunately not even one rupee had been released from the fund. Likewise, only Rs 16 crore had been utilised for the welfare of the fishermen community, though the fund earmarked was Rs 160 crore, he lamented.

JS(S) candidate SL Bhojegowda, and other JD (S) leaders PGR Sindhia, Zameer Ahmed, Abdul Azeem, Basanagowda Yathnal, Madhu Bangarappa, Mahendra Kumar were present among others.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J C Madhuswamy on Thursday said the Centre has objected to the state's decision to increase working days at factories, and the matter would be discussed in the next cabinet meeting.

"....the Centre has raise objection to extending working days and has said it should be brought down. We will amend it....I will share the details after the next cabinet meet, the matter did not come up today (Thursday), we have received the letter," Madhuswamy told reporters in response to a question after the cabinet meeting.

He noted that a couple of states that had increased the working hours have withdrawn it. The Karnataka government had, on May 22, issued a notification allowing factories to extend working hours upto 10 hours a day and 60 hours a week till August 21. The extension of work hours is from the existing eight hours a day and 48 hours a week.

Pointing out that while announcing COVID-19 relief package, the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had announced Rs 5,000 per acre for maize farmers, Madhuswamy said while issuing the circular which mentioned that relief would be applicable to rabi crop, as it would not benefit many farmers.

Now, it has now been decided to give Rs 5,000 per acre to all maize farmers, irrespective of rabi or kharif. There were also several rules and regulations for barbers, autorickshaw and taxi drivers among others to claim their one-time compensation of Rs 5,000, the Minister said.

"We have decided to relax most of them (rules) other than those essential and give compensation, as regulations wouldn't have benefited many," he said. With five nominated seats of legislative council falling vacant on June 23, the cabinet has authorised the Chief Minister to nominate for 5 seats.

The cabinet also gave post-facto approval for Karnataka Repealing of Certain Enactments and Regional Law Bill 2020 that has been passed by the legislature.

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March 29,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 29: Escoms have been directed neither to penalise its customers nor go for disconnection if one fails to pay the bill. The relief is applicable till June. However, the entire bill will have to be paid at the end of three months.

The revised power tariff, which was to be announced on April 1, has also been deferred.

A similar three-month relief has been given on rentals for APMC and BBMP shops.

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July 14,2020

Bengaluru, July 14: Girls outshone boys in the Second Pre-University Board examinations in Karnataka, results of which were announced on Tuesday.

As many as 6.75 lakh students had written the examination of which 4.17 lakh students passed.

Thus, the pass percentage is 61.80 per cent, Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said while announcing the results.

He said 68.73 per cent girls cleared the exam against the boys whose pass percentage was 54.77 per cent.

In terms of urban versus rural, 62.60 per cent students passed in the urban area while 58.99 per cent were from rural areas.

The three districts where the students' performance was excellent were Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu whereas the districts where students fared badly were Chitradurga, Raichur and Vijayapura, the minister said.

Both Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have recorded 90.71 percent results. Kodagu has bagged second position with 81.53 pass percentage. Vijayapura district has recorded lowest pass percentage (54.22)

Combination wise, the pass percentage of students in science stream is 82.57 per cent, Commerce 72.60 per cent and Arts 47.90 per cent, said the Minister.

He also said of those who passed the examination, 72. 45 per cent were from English medium and 47.56 from Kannada medium.

There are 68,866 distinction scorers, 2,21,866 students who got first division and 77,455 students who passed the exam in second division, the minister added.

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