Ready to step down, says HDK after Siddaramaiah camp slams govt

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January 28, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 28: Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Monday said he was ready to step down, in what has become yet another indicator that all was not well in the Congress-JD(S) coalition.

Kumarswamy’s rant of irritation came a day after some Congress legislators, including Cabinet ministers, publicly hailed Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah as their chief minister. They even criticised the Kumaraswamy administration for not taking up development works.

“If my style of functioning is not acceptable, I am ready to quit, I don't want to stick on to the chair,” told Kumaraswamy to media persons.

At an event on Sunday, Housing Minister MTB Nagaraju and Backward Classes Minister C Puttarangashetty said Siddaramaiah was their chief minister. BDA chairperson ST Somashekhar, too, echoed this view and went on to charge that developmental works, especially in Bengaluru city, were not happening.

Siddaramaiah led the previous Congress government and became the first chief minister in four decades to complete a full five-year term. Some Congress leaders, especially those loyal to him, have repeatedly asserted in public that Siddaramaiah should have continued as the chief minister for a second term.
 
“Well, what’s wrong in them saying Siddaramaiah was their chief minister,” Congress’ Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara asked, seeking to play things down. “They have only expressed their opinion given the work Siddaramaiah did during the previous government.”

The Siddaramaiah-led Congress and the Kumaraswamy-led JD(S) fought a bitter election earlier this year, only to join hands to form a coalition when there was a fractured mandate.

Monday’s outburst was not the first for Kumaraswamy. Ever since he took charge as chief minister in May last, he has called himself “a child of circumstances” and “one who is swallowing poison.” He has also claimed helplessness at times, saying he was “at the mercy of the Congress.”

Responding to Somasekhar statement, KPCC President Dinesh Gundu Rao said, “this statement is not acceptable, we will issue show cause notice to him, there are no issues in the coalition government.

Also Read: Cong-JD(S) coalition faces fresh trouble as Siddaramaiah camp attacks govt

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu has said that a medical team is monitoring the health condition of all those people who had stayed with the coronavirus-hit techie who is admitted to a hospital in Hyderabad.

The first confirmed case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Telangana was reported from Hyderabad on Monday where a man from Bengaluru, who recently returned from Dubai, tested positive for the virus.

"It has come to our knowledge that the coronavirus-hit person in Hyderabad had gone from Bengaluru. Therefore, all the members in the house where he had stayed here have been identified and are under watch," Mr Sriramulu tweeted on late Monday night.

The minister said he has convened a meeting with the additional chief secretary, commissioner and other senior officials of the health department today.

"Our government has initiated all the measures to prevent the spread of this virus," the minister said.

It is learnt that the 24-year-old techie had not contracted it when he was in Bengaluru but all precautionary measures have been taken.

The software engineer, who works in Bengaluru, had worked with people from Hong Kong in Dubai last month where he is suspected to have contracted the virus, Telangana health minister E Rajender told reporters in Hyderabad.

The man reached Bengaluru on February 19/20 and later went to Hyderabad in a bus.

He took treatment for fever after coming to Hyderabad and was admitted to a private super speciality hospital in the city. As it did not subside, he came to the state-run Gandhi hospital on Sunday evening, Mr Rajender said.

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March 7,2020

Belagavi, Mar 7: Karnataka Urban Development Minister B A Basavaraj on Saturday said that government would a take decision very soon regarding conducting city corporations election in the state.

Speaking with the media after review meeting at Belagavi city corporation (BCC) here he further said that delimitation exercise of the wards has to be done followed by reservations.

The minister stated that discussions would be held with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and would arrive at a decision to conduct the election in about a month’s time.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: To deal with the problem of animal waste and illegal slaughterhouses in Bengaluru, Mayor M Gowtham Kumar held discussions with concerned departments and consultants to devise a strategy.

Speaking to ANI, Kumar said, "There are some illegal slaughterhouses in and around Bengaluru. We had a discussion with our Special Commissioner (Health) and Chief Health Officer (CHO) also to take up necessary action. We had a discussion last week also."

He also stated that a program has been framed to find illegal slaughterhouses and to shift animal waste generated every day.

"We have framed a program to find illegal slaughterhouses and design them properly. We have planned with our consultants that for the animal waste generated daily, we need four compactors to shift it either to Hoskote or another place that we have identified. We are on it", he said.

The segregation of animal waste and illegal slaughterhouses has been a continued issue in the Bengaluru civic area, a relief from which is expected after the implementation of proposed steps.

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