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No deal with BJP, says H.D. K

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


A word of praise from your electoral rival can become an albatross around your neck. The Janata Dal (Secular) is finding that out to its cost with Prime Minister Narendra Modi discovering virtues in his predecessor in the job, Deve Gowda.

JD(S) chief ministerial candidate H.D. Kumaraswamy vehemently denied that Mr. Modi’s praise for his father indicated any deal between his party and the BJP for a post-poll tie-up in case of a hung Assembly.

“The reason Prime Minister Modi praised my father was simply because, having been in the same seat now, he realises what my father went through and what all he did for the country, always putting the country’s interests first and never giving into partisan politics while he occupied the Prime Minister’s chair,” Mr. Kumaraswamy told The Hindu. “He now has correct information about my father’s term, and he has also realised how cabals can demolish a reputation.”

“All this does not have anything to do with any electoral alliance or anything. We are going to form the government on our own, without either the Congress or the BJP,” he said.

According to him, his party has been the victim of a sustained campaign by the Congress and even the BJP to imply that there was a secret understanding between it and the BJP, in order to damage the minority support that the JD(S) enjoys in parts of the State.

“On the one hand the Congress says that there is a solid minority consolidation behind them, on the other hand Chief Minister Siddaramaiah gets Congress president Rahul Gandhi to say that we are the ‘B’ team of the BJP. This clearly demonstrates that the Congress is rattled by the support we command. Otherwise what is the need to make such statements,” he said.

Mr. Kumaraswamy said that there was widespread unhappiness about Mr. Siddaramaiah’s government not just among the powerful Vokkaligas, particularly dominant in the Old Mysuru belt where the Janata Dal (S) is strong but also among other communities. “Of course Vokkaligas have suffered as have other communities,” he said.

Mr. Siddaramaiah’s decision to fight a second seat of Badami in Bagalkot is being seen by the Opposition as a way to offset the risk of fighting from Chamundeswari, where a strong Vokkaliga consolidation behind the Janata Dal (S) has made intelligence agencies dub the seat as “risky.” Mr. Kumaraswamy certainly thinks so and has campaigned extensively there to build the contest between Mr. Siddaramaiah and G.T. Deve Gowda of the JD(S) as the “grudge match” of the polls.

Mr. Kumaraswamy also said that too much was being made about his father, H.D. Deve Gowda’s statement that he would disown Mr. Kumaraswamy if he went into a post-poll tie-up with the BJP.

“That will never happen, because the question will never arise. We are forming the government on our own. The people of Karnataka have seen the BJP and Congress governments and aspire for a government that will truly serve them, which is the Janata Dal (S) government,” he said.

Filed Under: Campaign, News & Politics

* Election Android App and Election Information Dashboard *

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


The Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer’s office has been developed under the ‘Electoral’ name, which has various information related to the election. This app is available to citizens of the Google Play Store from today. The app has been developed based on factors in the KAP survey.
In KAP survey If 25 per cent do not vote because they do not have information about where the polling place is, then the urban area will be around 10 per cent. 17.5 percent said they would not vote because they did not stand in long queues. Similarly, 7.5% of the urban voters said they would not be able to vote because they did not know about their candidate and their constituency.
‘Election’ Android Apps will get solutions to all these problems. Citizens can now obtain many information related to the election at a fingerprint with one click.
This app is useful for accessing polling routes through easy and low traffic congestion routes. Many information, including the constituency, the polling station and the candidate’s details are available here. Here are the information you need to choose who will be right for your service for the next five years.
Highlights: –
• The geographical information system of the entire state can be viewed.
• 56696 Vote Centers and Their Map (Map).
• Entering the information on the Epic Card will inform you about the way you reach your polling station.
• Get information on traffic and queue line information.
• Information from various officials of bosses is available.
• Allow Wheelchair to be reserved for Senior Citizens and Specialists.
• Your nearest police and health center information.
• Assembly election schedule in your constituency.
 The app can be used in other cases as well as election. New voters can be included in the voter’s list or in emergency situations to reach nearby police station or health centers. It is possible to effectively conduct elections and enforce the Model Code of Conduct as it is possible to connect with the authorities directly through this app.
Dashboard: – The Karnataka Election Information System is a GIS (Geographic Information System) web portal. All information related to elections in Karnataka will be available in this regard. The website also details information available on polls, including polling and polling and its coverage information. Several descriptive and comparative information, including demographic detail, voting details, past election statistics, details of candidates, and the winning margin of the election. In general, there are information that citizens need to understand democracy.

Filed Under: Campaign

Storm, lightning kill 45 in Uttar Pradesh

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


As many as 45 people have been killed in a dust storm that hit many parts of Uttar Pradesh overnight, a government spokesman said on Thursday. Of these, 36 died in Agra alone.

More than three dozen persons have also been injured in the storm and the lightning that struck the state on Wednesday night.

A total of 156 cattle died in different districts.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who is campaigning for the BJP in Karnataka, has directed officials to ensure rescue and relief operations in the storm hit districts of Agra, Bijnore, Bareilly, Saharanpur, Pilibhit, Firozabad, Chitrakoot, Muzaffarnagar, Rae Bareli and Unnao.

Filed Under: Environment

SC asks and warned Karnataka to release 2 tmc of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


The Supreme Court on Thursday asked Karnataka to release at least 2 tmc of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu and warned it of “serious consequences” if it fails to release the water.
The apex court posted Tamil Nadu’s petition for framing of scheme for release of Cauvery water as per the February 16 judgment for hearing on Tuesday. It also asked the Centre to file an affidavit by Tuesday stating the steps taken to frame the scheme.
Attorney general K K Venugopal told the court that the scheme has to be approved by the Cabinet which could not meet because of non-availability of PM, who after coming from foreign visit has gone to Karnataka for election campaign.
AG requested the court to postpone the hearing on this issue to after May 12, the date for Karnataka assembly elections.
TN counsel Shekhar Naphade accused Centre of playing politics over Cauvery water and said such attitude towards TN would amount to end of federalism in the country as well as rule of law.
The counsel said that apart from the summer temperature, the temperature over Cauvery water is rising in TN.
Naphade asked the SC what do we tell people of TN as no scheme is framed even two months of SC judgment on Cauvery water sharing?
Last month, the apex court had asked the Centre to frame a draft scheme by May 3 for the implementation of the judgment on the distribution of Cauvery water between Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Puducherry.
During the hearing, the top court had repeatedly told Tamil Nadu that it agrees with its grievances and criticised the Centre for not acting swiftly to frame a scheme.
“You have to frame the scheme and there is no escaping this task,” the top court said to the Centre.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Modi always thinking how to criticise Rahul, abuse party: Congress

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman

The Congress on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is constantly thinking about how to criticise their chief Rahul Gandhi and abuse the party.

“I can see a big change has come in him (Modi). I do not know if anyone is noticing or not. From morning till evening, be it the Prime Minister or leaders of BJP, whole day day they are thinking about Rahul Gandhi and the Congress.

“Be it when they are sleeping, waking up, eating, walking, reading..all the time, Rahul Gandhi and Congress party. Maybe in his dream too. He is always thinking how to criticise Rahul Gandhi and to abuse the Congress party,” said Congress spokesperson Rajeev Shukla.

Launching his election campaign in Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress of being obsessed with “politics of dynasty” and dared Gandhi to speak for 15 minutes on the achievements of the Siddaramaiah government without a piece of paper.

Filed Under: News & Politics

ASI’s ‘beauty parlour’ treatment cause of Taj’s browning, says historian

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman

Welcoming the Supreme Court’s concern over discolouring of the Taj Mahal, the 17th century monument to love in Agra, historian Prof R. Nath, an authority on Mughal architecture, said “mud-pack treatment with ‘Multani Mitti’ was the chief cause (of its browning) and this should be stopped forthwith”.

Talking to IANS on phone from Ajmer, where he has shifted from Agra, Nath said: “I had on dozens of occasions warned that the beauty parlour treatment with Fuller’s Earth would leave permanent scars and make the surface rough for deposits in the ambient air to settle down. In their wisdom, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) experts have damaged the original ‘Vajr Lep’, a concoction of paste using local ingradients, to provide a permanent cover.”

Nath said another problem area in respect of the security and safety of the Taj Mahal is the dry river Yamuna.

“On scores of occasions, and in a number of my research papers, I had recorded that Yamuna was an integral part of the Taj Mahal complex and the foundation resting on wells needed water round the year. The state and central governments ignored the warning I had given that the water in the river was necessary to buttress the heavy weight of the main edifice. The dome alone weighs 12,500 tonnes. My fear is some day the huge structure could just cave in,” he said.

You do not need foreign experts to tell you what to do and how to conserve these valuable heritage structures, Nath said.

“The temples in Rajasthan, all marble, Dilwara, Girnar, built in 12th century, stand out sparkling white, without any signs of fatigue. Why is only the Taj Mahal wearing out and looking pale and sick?”

The 80-year-old historian, who has written more than 300 research papers and authored dozens of books on Mughal architecture and history, is deeply pained and anguished. “I am not physically fit, otherwise I would have protested and raised an alarm. The powers that be do not seem interested in preserving history and heritage.”

He accused the ASI of ignoring its own 1923 conservation manual by Sir John Marshall, which prescribes almost everything related to the conservation of protected national monuments and is not convinced of the ASI’s expertise in protecting the monument.

“Cracks are bound to develop in any structure over the years, but they have to be periodically investigated and filled with material that is compatible with the structure,” he said.

The Taj Mahal underwent its first repair in 1652, when there was a leak in its dome. The leak was plugged using ingredients that had waterproofing qualities like pulses, gum and gur, said Nath.

“The lime-mortar mix was used in ancient and medieval times for roofing and for filling the cracks and crevices. Aurangzeb had the Taj repaired with the same materials in several thick layers and the leakage was plugged permanently. The materials used by ASI are a poor substitute to the original,” he said.

“Chances are the pores of the marble slabs would be opened because of the treatment, exposing the stones to environmental onslaughts. The builders of the Taj Mahal gave it a permanent treatment using a ‘desi’ concoction developed after years of painstaking research. This is called the ‘vajra lep’,” Nath said, adding that there was no history of “Multani mitti” being used on large marble buildings in “Greece, Italy or anywhere else in the world”.

“Since it is essentially a bleaching agent, will it not make the Taj’s surface rough and uneven,” he questioned.

Local conservationists, too, are not convinced about the usefulness and safety of treating the Taj Mahal with a mudpack on a regular basis. Experts point out that air pollution in Agra is the main reason for the deteriorating condition of the monument and that the government should focus on that instead.

“If the (previous) treatment was so good, why do they have to give it another one so soon,” asked Surendra Sharma of the Braj Mandal Heritage Conservation Society.

“What this means is that all our efforts to fight environmental pollution in the Taj Trapezium Zone have dismally failed. If pollution has been checked as claimed by the departments concerned, then what are the factors that are disfiguring the Taj Mahal?” Sharma asked.

Filed Under: Culture & Society

Deve Gowda row – Congress seeks apology from Modi for his remark

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


Congress party, taking note of the political overtones Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s claim that Congress had insulted former Prime Minister, Deve Gowda, has been acquiring, is into damage control mode now. The party has clarified that its national president, Rahul Gandhi, had never made such disparaging statement about Deve Gowda as claimed. It also asked Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to tender apologies to the general public for lying to them.

Congress party also said that during the 2014 Lok Sabha election, Narendra Modi had said that Deve Gowda would be assigned to the home for the aged in Gujarat. It asked Modi to apologize for this statement.
Addressing a press conference on Wednesday May 2 at Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office here, former union minister, Anand Sharma, asserted that Congress never supports or promotes the culture of insulting senior persons. He said that when he was the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi had, on several occasions, behaved in a way that was insulting to the then Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh. He also asked Modi to offer unconditional apology for this behaviour. “We know how BJP’s own leaders including L K Advani are being treated in that party,” he commented.

“Deve Gowda is a former Prime Minister of India, and Congress had supported his elevation to that post. Rahul Gandhi never spoke about him disrespectfully. Narendra Modi has made it a habit to spread malaise and falsehood. Because of these qualities, the people of the country have become disillusioned with him. With the defeat of BJP in the assembly election here, its funeral procession will begin and it will culminate with the party’s debacle in the 2019 Lok Sabha election,” he stated.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Sufficient developments in constituency, Sorake will win, Says DKS KPCC president

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


“Sufficient developments have taken place in Kaup. Congress party will be supported by the people. That support should be converted as votes in favour of Congress party and it is the responsibility of party leaders and activists to make Congress party candidate Vinay Kumar Sorake win. All should join hands in this regard,” said KPCC election campaign committee president D K Shivakumar.

He was speaking in the meeting of party leaders and activists held in Rajiv Bhavan, Kaup on Wednesday, May 2.

“BJP people have the confidence that they will win. However, voters are prepared to make it false. Therefore, each leader from Congress should become an activist and take part in the campaign as if he himself is the candidate,” he added.

“The sacrifice of Sorake is a model for us. Vinay Kumar Sorake has filled the position of veteran leader Janardhan Poojary in Congress. Sorake had sacrificed his position of the minister to give senior political leader Kagodu Thimmappa an opportunity. All should work towards sending him back to Vidhana Soudha once again,” he said.

Congress candidate, MLA Vinay Kumar Sorake said that Congress needed to come back to power to sort out problems faced by people in coastal region because of UPCL. “Though there is a law that electricity should be supplied for 24 hours where there is a thermal power plant, UPCL was not following it. They have bowed now to the orders of D K Shivakumar and are providing electricity in Kaup for 24 hours,” he said.

Film actor Sadhu Kokila said that Congress works relentlessly for the progress of poor. “It is our duty to work for the success of Congress candidate and make Congress come back to power,”

Congress Udupi district president Janardhan Thonse, former MLA U R Sabhapathi, minority development corporation president M A Gafoor, KPCC secretary Rajashekar Kotian, election campaign committee office bearers Faruque, Lavanya, Dinesh Puthran, Dinesh Kotian Palimar, party leaders Ashok Kumar Kodavoor, Kaup Diwaker Shetty, Udaya Shetty Muniyal, Geetha Wagle, M P Moideenabba, Harish Kini, H Abdulla, Vishwas Ameen, Shivaji Suvarna, Manhar Ibrahim, Harish Shetty Pangala and others were present.

Kaup block congress president Navin Chandra Shetty welcomed. Block secretary Vinay Ballal thanked. Youth congress state secretary Abdul Azeez compered.

Filed Under: Campaign

24 killed, Over 100 injured as Dust storm in Rajasthan

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman

According Preliminary reports, high-intensity squall followed by thunder showers hit parts of Rajasthan overnight, leaving at least 24 people dead and several others injured,

Houses collapsed, electricity poles and trees were uprooted as the severe dust storm swept the Matysya region.

A detailed report of the disaster is awaited even as relief and rescue teams have been pressed into service, he said.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje expressed grief over the calamity and said authorities concerned in the districts have been directed to ensure all possible help to victims.

“Condolence for families who lost their loved ones,” she said on Twitter.

In view of the calamity, Congress National General Secretary Ashok Gehlot cancelled his birthday celebrations at his official residence in Jaipur.

“We are extremely grieved at the loss of lives in the state and stand with the victims in this hour of tragedy I cancel all celebrations at my residence today. Blood donation camps and Janhit programs can be continued by organisers,” he said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: Environment

14 killed in Andhra Pradesh for over 41000 bolts lightning

May 3, 2018 by Nasheman


many as 14 people were killed in 41,025 lightning strikes in different districts of Andhra Pradesh, the state Disaster Management Department said today.

Yesterday, Guntur district recorded the highest number of deaths at six, followed by Vizianagaram (3), West Godavari (2), Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam and East Godavari (one each), a release from the department said.

Cloud-to-ground strikes happened in 11 out of 13 districts till 11.40 pm on May 1, the release said, citing reports from Earth Networks, which operates weather and climate sensor networks worldwide.

Nellore recorded the highest number of lightning strikes at 11,955, Prakasam (4,725), Srikakulam (4,703), Guntur (4101), Vizianagaram (3901), East Godavari (3216), Krishna (2925), Visakhapatnam (2698), Chittoor (1706), West Godavari (768) and Kadapa (327), the release said.

“Owing to sudden change in weather, heavy rain and strong gales occurred in the Bay of Bengal. That had caused the lightning strikes and loss of lives,” it added.

Due to whirlpool formation, two fishermen were reportedly drowned in the sea, it said.

The state Marine Police and the Coast Guard were continuing the operation to trace the bodies.

Meanwhile, five fishermen boats that went missing in the sea, returned to shore safely today.

Filed Under: Environment

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