Ministers Yogeshwara, Rajugouda may quit today

February 21, 2013

Bangalore, Feb 21: The Congress is yet to announce how many migrants from other parties it will accomodate. But there are speculations that Forest Minister C?P Yogeshwara and Small?Scale Industries Minister Rajugouda will resign from their posts and also give up the BJP membership on Thursday.cpy

It is said that keeping the ‘winnability’ factor in mind, the party high command has orally told these two BJP ministers that they will be inducted into the Congress. However, neither the KPCC?president G Parameshwara nor any of his party colleagues have made any announcement in this regard.

It is said Yogeeshwara and Rajugowda will meet Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar to submit their resignations as ministers in the morning. Later, they may meet Speaker K?G Bopaiah to put in their papers as MLAs.

When contacted by this paper, Yogeshwara said he planned to put in his papers on Thursday. However, he did not categorically say he will join the Congress, though he dropped sufficient hints that he will be the Congress candidate from Channapatna.

Yogeshwara, who is facing a probe by the CID and the Serious Fraud Investigation Office in the Mega City land scam, was elected to the Assembly on a Congress ticket in the 2008 elections. Later, as part of Operation Lotus, he quit the Congress and joined the BJP.

Now, he is all set to return to the Congress. Sources in the Congress said there is stiff resistance from a section of the party to allow the entry of tainted BJP?MLAs.

However, some senior leaders in the party are supporting the BJP?MLAs who are eager to join the Congress. JD(S)?State president H D?Kumaraswamy’s wife and MLA Anita Kumaraswamy is likely to contest from Channapatna. To face the JD(S) in this constituency, the Congress does not have a strong candidate. Hence, it is favouring the re-entry of Yogeeshwara, it is said.

The Congress may not hesitate to allow the entry of four Independent MLAs, it is said. Not less than six BJP?MLAs are waiting for the green signal from the Congress to join the party. But the party is not in a hurry to rush through the decisions as there are many ticket aspirants in the party itself.

The BJP may lose some more MLAs in the coming days. Belur Gopalakrishna, MLA from Sagar, on Wednesday told reporters that he had decided to quit the BJP as the party has ignored him and his Idiga community.

“There are four Cabinet berths vacant. Still, the party is not filling them with deserving candidates. Idigas are nearly 60 lakh in population. But the BJP did nothing for this community,” he said. Asked whether he would join the Congress, he did not offer a direct reply.

Pratap Gouda Patil, BJP?MLA from Maski, may also quit the party soon. Shankarlinge Gowda, BJP?MLA from Chamaraja constituency of Mysore, has already identified himself with the JD(S). He may soon resign as an MLA.

Water Resources Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Suresh Gowda, BJP?MLA from Tumkur Rural, have spiked rumours that they would join the Congress. While Bommai said that he would be with the BJP, Gowda said he had never sought a Congress ticket. At present, the strength of the BJP is 105. Independent MLA Varthur Prakash is a minister. The resignations of two BJP?MLAs Vittal Katakadonda and D?S?Suresh are pending with the Speaker. The Congress has 71 members, while the JD(S) has 25.

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June 17,2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had maintained silence on Chinese aggression and massacre of Indian in eastern Ladakh, now issued a statement saying ‘India wants peace’. He added that India is capable of giving a befitting reply if provoked. 

The prime minister started his meeting with chief ministers on the Covid-19 with a two-minute silence as a tribute to the 20 soldiers who were killed in action in Galwan Valley this week. As he spoke, it became clear that the message was aimed not just at reassuring the nation but also delivering a sharp message to Beijing.

“I would like to assure the nation that the sacrifice of our jawans will not be in vain. For us, the unity and sovereignty of the country is the most important,” PM Modi said. Home minister Amit Shah and defence minister Rajnath Singh were also present in the meeting.

Over twenty Indian soldiers were killed in the violent face-off which took place in Eastern Ladakh on Monday. The troops fought each other with fists and rocks. After the clash, the two sides “disengaged” from the area where the fighting happened, the Indian army statement said. A news agency quoting sources said four Indian soldiers are in critical condition after the face-off.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh mourned the death of 20 Indian soldiers. “The loss of soldiers in Galwan is deeply disturbing and painful. Our soldiers displayed exemplary courage and valour in the line of duty and sacrificed their lives in the highest traditions of the Indian Army,” he said in a statement.

“The Nation will never forget their bravery and sacrifice. My heart goes out to the families of the fallen soldiers. The nation stand shoulder to shoulder with them in this difficult hour. We are proud of the bravery and courage of India’s bravehearts,” the minister further said in the statement posted on Twitter.

These are the first Indian casualties in a border skirmish with PLA since October 1975 when Chinese troops ambushed an Indian patrol in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tulung La sector and shot four soldiers dead.

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May 10,2020

New Delhi, May 10: The Delhi government has asked district magistrates to release 2,446 Tablighi Jamaat members from quarantine centres and ensure that they do not stay in any other place except their homes.

The district magistrates will explore the possibility of sending those Tablighi members, who belong to other states, in buses to their designated places in accordance with social distancing norms and other protocols, DDMA Special CEO K S Meena said in a letter to deputy commissioners (administration).

As man as 567 foreign attendees of the congregation held in Delhi's Nizamuddin area in March, will be handed over to the police, Meena said.

"They (foreign Jamaat attendees) will be handed over to police in connection with several violations like visa violation," a government official said on Saturday.

Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain had recently ordered the release of Tablighi members who have completed their required quarantine period in centres and tested negative for COVID-19.

"Out of such people belonging to Delhi, who could be released as per prescribed guidelines should be issued passes to travel from the quarantine centres.

"Under no circumstances, the aforesaid persons should be allowed to stay in any other places including mosques," Meena said in the letter.

In respect of those Tablighi members belonging to other states, it should be ensured by the nodal officer and the area ACP that such people reach their place of residence, he also said.

"The DC should also inform the respective resident commissioner of their states in respect of each and every movement of such persons from Delhi," the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Special CEO said.

Thousands of Tablighi Jamaat members had been taken out of its Markaz (centre) in Nizamuddin, where they had gathered for a religious congregation, and quarantined as the area became a major hotspot after a number of members tested positive for coronavirus.

On March 31, the Delhi Police's Crime Branch had lodged an FIR against seven people, including Maulana Saad Kandhalvi, on a complaint by Station House Officer, Nizamuddin, for holding the congregation.

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Agencies
February 27,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 27: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said that the situation is moving towards normalcy in Delhi after recent incidents of violence.

"Situation is moving towards normalcy," Rajnath told media here.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Narendra Singh Bundela on Thursday said that the law and order and traffic situation in violence-affected parts of Delhi is normal.

"The situation is quite normal and peaceful as far as security and traffic are concerned. We have held talks and conducted patrols with people of all communities. Services such as road cleaning have resumed and traffic flow is normal," Bundela told ANI here.

"People can go out to get their daily needs from the market but we are advising them not to come out in groups," he added.

Meanwhile, the death toll in the incidents of violence in North-East Delhi has risen to 34.

Delhi Police has registered 18 FIRs and 106 people have been arrested in connection with the violence.

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