Shobha demands apology from Siddaramaiah over Amit Shah – HDK plane meeting revelation

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April 30, 2018

Bengaluru, Apr 30: BJP president Amit Shah and JD(S) state president H D Kumaraswamy recently held a meeting on board a flight, according to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Siddaramaiah, while addressing a Congress rally in Belagavi on Sunday, charged that Shah and Kumaraswamy travelled together in a flight recently. The meeting of the two leaders showed that the BJP and the JD(S) had entered into a tacit understanding, the chief minister said.

Kumaraswamy denied the charge and retaliated against the chief minister, saying that the latter should speak in a manner befitting the post he holds. His statement is baseless, Kumaraswamy said. “Why should I meet Shah? I have not reached such a bad situation. Let him produce documentary evidence if he has any,” the former chief minister said, addressing reporters while campaigning at Bevur in Channapatna, Ramanagar district.

“Let him speak the truth or we may have to conclude that Siddaramaiah made the statement when he was drunk,” he added.

The party, in a press release, said, “A fake air ticket is being circulated in media circles to prove that Shah travelled with Kumaraswamy. So, we have released a similar fake air ticket showing Siddaramaiah and Zameer Ahmed Khan travelled from Karachi to Bengaluru.”

Later, speaking to media persons, Siddaramaiah reiterated his claim that Shah and Kumaraswamy travelled in the same plane to Delhi and said he would release the relevant documents at an appropriate time.

“If at all documents are needed, photographs will be availed and released, but at an appropriate time,” Siddaramaiah said.

In Bengaluru, BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje demanded that Siddaramaiah should tender an apology if he failed to prove his charge. “Siddaramaiah should release documents to prove his charges. The state intelligence department comes under the chief minister. So, he can easily produce the documents,” she told reporters.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: The Insurance Regulatory Authority of India has asked insurers to settle all claims related to coronavirus expeditiously under existing health policies that provide for treatment of hospitalisation expenses.

It has also asked insurers to design products covering the cost of treatment of coronavirus that has fast spread across the world and also resulted in increasing number of infections in India. There has been over 3,000 deaths globally and 58 cases tested positive in India.

In order to provide need-based health insurance coverage, insurers are intro ducing products for various specific diseases, including vector borne diseases. "For the purpose of meeting health insurance requirements of various sections, insurers are advised to design products covering the costs of treatment for coronavirus," the IRDAI said in a circular.

The regulator said that under existing health insurance policies where hospitalisation is covered, not only the cases related to coronvirus disease (COVID-19) shall be expeditiously handled, but all the costs of admissible medic al expenses during the course of treatment, including the treatment during quarantine period, should be settled in accordance to the applicable terms and conditions of policy contract and the extant regulatory framework.

This would bring much needed relief to policy holders some of whom were facing difficulty in getting coverage for treatment takers to coronavirus. In the absence of clear information, a few hospitals were reportedly denying for forward such claims of policy holders to the insurers.

IRDAI has now said that all the claims reported under COVID-19 shall be thoro ughly reviewed by review committee before repudiating the claims. This would prevent blanket rejection of such claims.

But to get full claim for treatment of coronavirus, industry experts said, a person should be hospitalised at least for 24 hours. Most insurers do not c over outpatient treatment.

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January 6,2020

Ballari, Jan 6: Two members of a family were killed in a cylinder explosion at their home in Sanjeevarayana Kote, here on Monday morning, police said.

The deceased were identified as Parvathi and her daughter Huliyamma.

The incident took place when the two were in the kitchen. Fire tenders were rushed to the rescue.

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March 24,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 24: Bengaluru police registered an FIR against a 23 year-old woman who, while in home quarantine, visited supermarket despite having clear instructions to stay at home.

The Vijayanagar police said that the woman, a resident of Vijayanagar, had returned to the City on March 22 after a visit to Dubai."The city police had visited her house and stamped her for home quarantine and instructed her to stay at home but she visited Reliance Fresh on Monday.

We received information about it and the footage. Following this, we registered an FIR against her under section 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life). We traced her and warned her to stay at home. We are also consulting senior officers and health officers on whether we have to send her to the government quarantine Centre or not,"the police said.

Commissioner of Police Bhaskar Rao strictly warned the people who are home quarantined to stay at home in public interest. If they were found in public places they will be picked up, arrested and sent to government quarantine."Please log in to get detailed story.

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