Now, threat of rebellion looms large over Cong

DHNS
April 15, 2018

Bengaluru, Apr 14: The threat of rebellion looms large over the ruling Congress even as the party is finalizing candidates for the May 12 Assembly polls.

On Saturday, senior leader P Ramesh was teary-eyed while announcing his decision to contest the polls from CV Raman Nagar constituency as a JD(S) candidate. He had been nursing the constituency and was hopeful of getting the ticket. "This is not Indira Gandhi's Congress. There's a Tughlaq's rule, and Siddaramaiah himself is Tughlaq. He will be responsible for the Congress' defeat," Ramesh told reporters.

Ramesh, who had unsuccessfully contested as the Congress candidate from CV Raman Nagar in the previous election, said Siddaramaiah had asked him to give up his candidature to make way for PWD Minister H C Mahadevappa. "I have helped nearly 16,000 people get jobs. I have done everything with my own money. But those taking decisions sitting in air-conditioned rooms are unaware of the ground realities. The situation is such that even Rahul Gandhi has to listen to whatever Siddaramaiah says."

It is now learnt that the JD(S) is trying to rope in another disgruntled Congress leader B Prasanna Kumar if he did not get the ticket to contest from Pulikeshi Nagar. The Congress is keen on fielding sitting MLA Akhanda Srinivas Murthy, who recently jumped ship from the JD(S). Kumar had lost to Murthy in the previous election.

'Save Congress' protest

Scores of block-level party workers from the Padmanabhanagar Assembly constituency staged a 'Save Congress' protest outside the party's headquarters on Saturday. Their grouse was that the party had finalized the Padmanabhanagar ticket to former legislator M Srinivas, who they claimed was 'a BJP agent'. They demanded that the ticket be given to B Gurappa Naidu. They also threatened to quit the party if Srinivas was given the ticket.

Similarly, supporters of former minister B Shivaram staged a protest against Hassan District In-charge Minister A Manju, demanding a ticket for Shivaram to contest from Belur segment.

Earlier, a section of Congress workers had threatened to rebel if Nallurhalli Nagesh was not given the ticket for the Mahadevapura constituency. The party has shortlisted A C Srinivasa as a probable candidate.

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March 16,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 16: Stepping up measures to curb spread of coronavirus in the state, the Karnataka government would start thermal screening of visitors at various places including the vidhana soudha, high court, secretariat, and city civil courts, from Tuesday.

In view of coronavirus scare, screening of visitors has already begun at Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's residence at Dollar's Colony in the city.

A medical team has been deployed for the purpose, sources close to the CM told PTI. Medical screening of passengers arriving at the Kempegowda International Airport here was underway. So far seven people have been tested positive in the state while one of them died due to COVID-19 in Kalaburagi.

The Department of Health and Family Welfare said the procurement of equipment such as scanners would be completed by Monday.

"The procurement of scanners, other supplies, deputation of staff nurses and trainingshall be held and completed on March 16, Monday itself on war footing basissetting aside other works," Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare department, Pankaj Kumar Pandey said in his order to district level health officers.

The KarnatakaState Drugs Logistics and Warehousing Society (KSDLWS) would procure and give the thermal scanners to the district health and family welfare officers of Bengaluru Urban, Kalaburagi, Dharwad, it said. Sufficient virus filtering N95 masks, handgloves and sanitisers would also be provided to the officers, it added.

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April 7,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 7: The new COVID Hospital at the Kasaragod Medical College has started functioning, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Monday.

The new administrative block of Kasaragod Medical College was converted into a COVID-19 Hospital for providing better treatment facilities to the coronavirus patients, the Chief Minister said while addressing a press conference at the Government Secretariat.

Stating that the hospital was converted to a Corona Care Hospital in just four days, he said 200 beds and 10 ICU beds are now ready.

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April 24,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 24: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday held a meeting with state officials to address the situation in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

Due to COVID-19, the prices of the crops have come down. It was instructed to buy those vegetables and keep them in cold storage and then sell. It was also instructed to export fruits, vegetables which cannot be kept for a long time to other states and countries.

Wherever there is a scarcity of drinking water, it was decided to supply water immediately.
Chief Minister Yediyurappa had earlier spoken to Union Minister Sadananda Gowda and took information regarding fertilisers.

As fertilisers' demand is less in the international market, the Union minister for fertilisers said that farmers will be given fertilisers at less than the actual price.

As some of the associations/guilds have violated the lease conditions by not starting the actual work which they have got the land for in Bengaluru, they have been instructed to return the land to the government where the lease conditions have been violated.

As far as the irrigation department is concerned, much water is stored in dams. It was decided to utilise the same for the cultivation of crops and for the purpose of drinking.

As far as the education department is concerned, it was instructed to give online training to students.

With the help of state television channel Doordarshan, it has been decided to teach students about the syllabus and other activities till the reopening of school.

The KSRTC has lost hundreds of crore due to the reduction in bus services due to COVID-19. So, they were instructed to use buses to transport goods to generate revenue.

The government also decided that salary for the doctors, who are working on a contract basis against COVID-19, will be increased significantly.

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