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PM calls up Kumaraswamy, assures all help

May 24, 2018 by Nasheman

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday called up Karnataka’s newly swron-in Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and assured him of having good relationship with him on the state’s development issues, an official statement said.

“Modi called up Kumaraswamy and greeted him on becoming the chief minister and hoped to have good ties between the two,” said the Chief Minister’s office in a statement here.

Reciprocating Modi’s gesture, Kumaraswamy expressed willingness to maintain good relationship with the Prime Minister on development issues pertaining to the southern state.

Earlier, Modi congratulated Kumaraswamy and Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara of the Congress on taking charge.

“My best wishes for their tenure ahead,” Modi said in a tweet after the swearing-in ceremony at the state secretariat here in the presence of national and reginal leaders from across the country.

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Karnataka CM to take floor test on Friday

May 24, 2018 by Nasheman


Karnataka’s new Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy will take the floor test in the Assembly on Friday to prove that the Janata Dal-Secular-Congress coalition government enjoys a majority in the house.

“I will take the floor test on Friday to prove that our coalition government has a majority in the Assembly,” Kumaraswamy told reporters after taking oath as Chief Minister in front of the state Secretariat building here.

Governor Vajubhai Vala directed Kumaraswamy on May 19 to take the floor test after forming his government with the Congress.

Expressing gratitude to the Congress for extending support to JD-S, Kumaraswamy said that a fractured verdict in the May 12 elections caused political instability in the state for a week, since no single party got a clear mandate to rule.

“The BJP, the single-largest party with 104 of the 222 seats that went to polls, backed off as it did not have a majority and its Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa bowed out three days after forming the government hastily,” he said.

“I would like to convey to the people of Karnataka that they need not worry about the survival or duration of our government even after the trust vote as we (JD-S and Congress) have buried the hatchet to work for the state’s development as alliance partners,” the Chief Minister said.

Allaying fears over the working of the coalition government, the JD-S leader said he was ready to shoulder the responsibility for socio-economic development of the southern state.

“Doubts about the our government’s survival are unwarranted as both parties are committed to provide an efficient administration for public welfare, especially of farmers, women, youths and senior citizens,” he said.

Though the JD-S won 37 seats, its effective strength in the 225-member house is 36, as Kumaraswamy won from Channapatna and Ramanagaram seats. The Congress has 78 seats.

With the support of one MLA each from Bahujan Samaj Party, a regional outfit, and an independent, the alliance has the combined support of 117 members as against a halfway mark of 111, excluding the Speaker, in the Assembly whose present strength is 222.

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Election for all 11 seats of LC Scheduled for June 11

May 24, 2018 by Nasheman


The elections for the 11 seats of Karnataka Legislative Council is scheduled for June 11.

In the wake of completing 6 years, B J Puttaswamy, D S Veeraiah, Raghunath Rao Malkapure, M B Bhanu Prakash of BJP, C M Ibrahim, M R Sitharam, Motamma, Sayyad Mudeer and K Govindaraj of Congress will retire from the Legislative Council on June 17.

Byrathi Suresh has resigned from the Legislative Council participation as he has been chosen as the MLA from Hebbal constituency. Somanna Bevinamarada likewise submitted resignation to the upper house as a protest as he didn’t get the ticket from BJP to challenge Assembly polls. But his tenure ends with others.

In the recently formed fifteenth Legislative Assembly, there are 221 individuals with BJP-104, Congress-78, JDS-37 and 2 independent MLAs. Elections for the Jayanagar and Raja Rajeshwari Nagar constituencies are pending. The election is yet to be declared for the Ramanagar constituency which is abandoned by the Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy as he is chosen from both the constituencies.

Election experts foresee that Congress-JDS coalition and independents may win 6, BJP may win 5 seats to the Legislative Council. May 31 is the last date to document nominations and June 4 will be the last date to withdraw it. Voting will be held on June 11 (9 am to 4 pm) and counting will be on June 11.

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Kumaraswamy sworn in as Karnataka CM

May 23, 2018 by Nasheman

H D Kumaraswamy takes oath as Chief Minister of Karnataka | Photo: ANI

Janata Dal (Secular)’s H D Kumaraswamy on Wednesday took oath in Bengaluru’s Vidhan Soudha as the 24th Chief Minister of Karnataka, while Congress’ G Parameshwara took oath as Deputy Chief Minister, administered by Governor Vajubhai Bala.

Several prominent Opposition leaders and chief ministers attended the ceremony and used it as a “show of strength” against Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati, All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, among others, attended the swearing-in ceremony.

Meanwhile, BJP leader B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said that “hunger, greed and power” were the basis of the JD(S)-Congress alliance, adding that such an alliance would “not even last three months”.

Ahead of taking the oath, Kumaraswamy on Wednesday said he would be under certain limitations in a coalition government and would take consent of the Congress, adding he would waive farm loan once he improves the state’s economic condition.

“They (Congress) too have their own programmes in their manifesto. We have to compile the manifesto of two parties and after improving the economy of the state, we will waive farm loans. There is no question of my backtracking,” said Kumaraswamy after he visited Chamunda Hill to worship revered Goddess Chamundeshwari in Mysuru.

The Janata Dal (Secular) leader also appealed to the farmers to not take any drastic steps and to keep faith in him.

“I want to tell the people of the state not to give in to any fear. Give up your obsession for caste. I don’t belong to one community but the 6.5 crore population of the state and I am only a public servant,” Kumaraswamy added.

(Agencies)

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BJP to protest JD-S, Congress forming government in Karnataka

May 23, 2018 by Nasheman


Unfazed by the fall of its 3-day government last week in Karnataka, a defiant BJP’s state unit will protest across the state on Wednesday against the formation of the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S)-Congress coalition government, said a party official on Tuesday.

“As the Congress-JD-S alliance hijacked the people’s mandate and formed an unholy alliance to form a coalition government on Wednesday, we are observing the occasion as the ‘anti-people’s mandate day’ across the state,” said BJP’s spokesman S. Shantaram in a statement here.

State Governor Vajubhia Vala invited JD-S legislative party leader H.D. Kumaraswamy to take oath as the 25th Chief Minister on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. on the grand steps of the state secretariat (Vidhana Soudha) in the presence of national and regional leaders and about an estimated 1 lakh people.

“Thousands of our party cadres and functionaries will stage a black flag demo at cities and districts to draw the people’s attention to the opportunistic alliance of the duo to keep the BJP out of power,” Shantaram noted.

Party’s state unit President and its three-time Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa will lead the demo at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the city centre at 11:15 a.m. ahead of the oath-taking ceremony in the evening.

Party’s state unit general secretaries Shobha Karandaleje, Arvind Limbavalli R. Ashok and N. Ravi Kumar, Lok Sabha member from Bengaluru Central P.C. Mohan will be present on the occasion.

“We have also decided to boycott the swearing-in of Kumaraswamy and Congress state unit President G. Parameshwara as Deputy Chief Minster as they don’t have the mandate or moral ground to form the government,” another party official told IANS here.

In the May 12 election, voters gave a hung assembly in 222 constituencies, with 37 for the JD-S, including one from Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), 78 for the Congress and 104 for the BJP, which fell seven less than the 111-halfway mark for a simple majority and passing the floor test.

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Film celebs condole ‘murdered innocents’ in TN

May 23, 2018 by Nasheman


Film celebrities like R. Madhavan, Siddharth and Jayam Ravi have condoled the death of civilians killed in police firing during ongoing anti-Sterlite protests in Tamil Nadu’s Toothukudi district.

Thousands of people from nearby areas allegedly attacked the District Collectorate demanding closure of the Vedanta Group-run company on Tuesday.

The Tamil Nadu government has ordered a judicial inquiry into the police firing, which left nine people, including a girl, dead. The inquiry will be conducted by a retired judge. At least 60 people were injured.

Here’s what the celebrities had to say:

Siddharth: Each and every bullet in the chests of dead protestors will come back to haunt this sham of a government in Tamil Nadu. Deepest condolences and prayers for the murdered innocents and their families. What a dark day in our history.

R. Madhavan: This is totally tragic and unacceptable. It’s simple the will and the voice of the local people there has to adhered to. Why can’t somebody hear them? Heart goes out to the families-police firing in Sterlite protests kills, Rahul Gandhi says “Murder”.

Karthik Subbaraj: Shocking and horrible! Feeling really sad for innocent people shot dead by the police… Really scary about our rulers and their governance and some corporates are more evil than we can imagine.

Jayam Ravi: Who gives one human the right to take the life of another? Strongly condemn the mass killing of innocents during the Sterlite protests. My heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.

Vishal Dadlani: Indian citizens shot down for protesting against a chemical company now! What the hell is going on? This is deranged!

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HDK fought with classmate to become a monitor and Principal chased him for biting a lady lecturer!

May 23, 2018 by Nasheman


HD Kumaraswamy is in the habit of fighting since his school days as many of his classmates still remember in a jovial way.The incident happened while he was in the 7th standard.In another incident a Principal chased him on his motorbike as the then college student Kumaraswamy was fleeing after biting a lady lecturer for having caught him copying!

He’s in the habit of a fighting mood aspiring for leadership during his school days also,recollects Krishnakumar of Hassan.He’s the classmate of HDK.

The year happened to be 1973-74 and HDK was studying in the 7th standard at the Government Middle School in Holenarasipur town.Then he wished to become a monitor of the class.However another student was also eyeing on the ‘position’.So HDK’s arguments with him reached a stage where both of them were above to indulge in fisticuffs.However late Basavaraju,Sevadal teacher admonished them and prevented a scuffle underway…

…Yet HD Kumaraswamy managed to become monitor of the class,recalls Krishnakumar. He’s sitting in the same bench along with HDK and still remember those good old days when the latter used to come to school carrying school books in a aluminium box.

HD Kumaraswamy completed his primary education at Holenarasipur and joined the St.Joseph’s High School on Salagame road at Hassan for high school education.Many of his old classmates have settled down in Hassan and Holenarasipur and still enjoy the close proximity with him.

Many still have the friendly relations to such an extent that they prefer to call him by his name.It’s also by and large the same sort of affection being extended by Kumaraswamy,say his old classmates.He continues to remember and cherish the old days and rejoices remembering his pals and teachers.

In another incident Kumaraswamy was caught red handed copying while being in the degree college by a lady lecturer.He immediately bit her hand and started running.The incident came to the notice of Dr Rajagopalacharya who was principal of the college for 18 years from 1972 on wards.He immediately started his motorcycle and started chasing him.

He also succeeded in catching hold of him physically and took him to the police station where the principal was reprimanded by the police officer.He’s worried as to what would have happened to him if at all the student had also carried a knife with him!

After the incident HD Devegowda insisted that his son’s transfer certificate be issued.But Rajagopalacharya was stubborn enough in not letting it till Kumaraswamy completed the three years degree.He also remembers that Kumaraswamy had inquired about him after becoming the chief minister.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

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Lingayats denied Deputy CM post;Move set to pave for dissatisfaction

May 23, 2018 by Nasheman


to take over the reigns of the state administrative machinery as the new Chief Minister in the evening representing the Janata Dal-Secular party while on the other hand Dr. G Parameshwar, KPCC President will be sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister representing the Indian National Congress party.
The move of the Congress party in only naming the KPCC president for the DCM’s post and not heeding to the demand of the 16 MLAs’ Lingayat lobby to give one more DCM position to a Lingayat legislator belonging to the North Karnataka region is set to pave way for new disenchantment among the newly elected Lingayat legislators.
The Congress party had fielded 44 Lingayat candidates of whom 16 have emerged victorious while two are elected on a Janata Dal-Secular party ticket. Thanks to the Veerashiva-Lingayat controversy let free by the Siddaramaiah led previous Congress party government the ruling party received a severe drubbing during the polls.
About 16 Ministers including many Lingayat leaders were packed off in the just concluded polls while returning the BJP nominees in a big way thus making the Siddaramaiah government’s move for a separate minority religion status tag recommendation boomerang rather than be of any advantage.
Interestingly Shamanuru Shivashankarappa, President of the All India Veerashiva Mahasabha which was dead opposed to the government’s stance and MB Patil, former Major Irrigation minister who was in the forefront in favor of the government’s recommendation have managed to win. However Vinay Kulkarni and Dr Sharanprakash Patil,other two ministers’ for the government on the issue have been bundled off by the voters.
Once the move to lobby for a DCM berth for Lingayats’ of the North Karnataka set in motion counter moves also began by other communities.RV Deshpande,Brahmin Congress MLA for eight times lobbied to become DCM on seniority and community basis.Later it was the turn of R Roshan Baig,former minister and Shivajinagar MLA who gave a futile try to become a DCM on minority quota basis.
Much before the issue had its natural death the move also gave rise to a different controversy as HK Patil,former Rural Development Minister’s name also cropped up in the Lingayat MLAs’ belonging to North Karnataka region to be considered for the DCM post.
Umesh Patil,president of youth wing of Veerashiva Mahasabha has issued a press note questioning the rationale behind the KPCC move of including HK Patil’s name among the 16+1 Lingayat MLAs’.He’s also urged the former minister to produce documents to this effect.
It may be recalled here that although HK Patil belongs to the Reddy community with Tirupati Tirumala as the family deity every now and then he’s under the habit of occupying positions in the name of a Lingayat!
Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

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HD Kumaraswamy swearing in in the evening;temples run in the morning

May 23, 2018 by Nasheman


Haradanahalli Devegowda Kumaraswamy designated Chief Minister is having a hectic schedule since this morning and he will be formally taking the oath of office and secrecy later in the evening before Vidhana Soudha,the picturesque stone marvel at 4.30 pm.

He left to Mysuru in a helicopter in the morning from the HAL airport here and reached the Lalit Mahal helipad and went by road to the Chamundi hills to pray Goddess Chamundeshwari who also happens to be the deity of Mysuru royal dynasty.After returning from the temple he’ll again board the chopper to alight at Ramanagar where he’s again scheduled to pray at the local Chamundeshwari temple.Then he’ll be returning to the city by noon.

Yesterday he and his father HD Devegowda along with family members visited the Dharmasthala in South Canara district and Sringeri pilgrimage centers in Chikkamagalur district in separate small flights to perform religious rituals for being fulfilled their fond wishes.The senior Gowda also took part in the poornahuti stage of Ati Maharudra Yaaga.

It may be recalled here that HD Devegowda with most of his family members had performed a Yaaga by the same name for 13 days before the elections.A similar ritual was also undertaken by him at the renowned Kolluru Mookambike temple in Udupi district.

Hindusthan Samchar/Manohar Yadavatti

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Congress’ G Parameshwara to take oath as Karnataka deputy CM on Wednesday

May 22, 2018 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Congress leader G Parameshwara will on Wednesday take oath as the Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister. Ahead of his swearing-in ceremony on May 23, Karnataka Chief Minister-designate H D Kumaraswamy confirmed the development.

He also informed that the Speaker and Deputy Speaker will be elected on May 25. The portfolios of the Cabinet of Ministers will be decided on Thursday.

“We took a decision regarding the expansion (of the cabinet). Speaker and deputy speaker would be elected on 25 May. Portfolios would be decided day after tomorrow. Everything is alright, no differences,” Kumaraswamy told news agency ANI.

The announcement comes after a meeting that took place today evening. On Monday, the Janata Dal (Secular) leader Kumaraswamy met UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi.

The oath-taking ceremony will witnesses a gathering of non-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief ministers and chief of opposition parties.

Kumaraswamy earlier met Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati at her residence here and invited her for his oath ceremony. The lone MLA of Mayawati’s BSP will be part of the state Cabinet.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee, Puducherry Chief Minister Narayanasamy, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav will also mark his presence on the occasion.

Kumaraswamy has also invited Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury to attend his swearing-in ceremony.

On Saturday, Kumaraswamy was invited by Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala to form the government in the state, after BJP’s B S Yeddyurappa stepped down ahead of the floor test in the state assembly.

While Kumaraswamy was earlier expected to swear-in as Karnataka Chief Minister on Monday, the ceremony later got pushed to May 23 due to the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

The JDS fought the May 12 Assembly elections in alliance with the BSP while the party formed a post-poll alliance with the Congress following a hung verdict on May 15.

The BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats, while the Congress was leading in 78 constituencies and the JDS managed to bag 37 seats. The BSP has one MLA and two seats went to Independents. The newly-formed alliance has claimed support of 117 MLAs in the 224-member House with an effective strength of 221.

(Agencies)

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