Tag: Karnataka

  • Karnataka Elections – BJP releases third list of 10 candidates

    Karnataka Elections – BJP releases third list of 10 candidates

    New Delhi (IANS) | BJP has released its third list of 10 candidates for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections. In this list, the BJP has also announced the name of its veteran leader and former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, who joined the Congress on Monday, from the Hubli Dharwad Central assembly seat.

    The party has declared Mahesh Tenginkai as its candidate from the Hubli Dharwad Central Assembly constituency. Along with this, BJP has declared Manjula Arvind Limbavali as its candidate from Mahadevpura.

    Earlier, BJP has announced the names of 189 candidates in the first list and 23 candidates in the second list.

    Let us tell you that the assembly elections in Karnataka are to be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will take place on May 13.

    –IANS

  • Senior Congress leader Kagodu Thimmappa’s daughter joins BJP in Karnataka

    Senior Congress leader Kagodu Thimmappa’s daughter joins BJP in Karnataka

    Shivamogga (IANS) | Senior Congress leader Kagodu Thimmappa’s daughter and KPCC general secretary Rajnandini joined the BJP on Wednesday. This is a major setback for the Congress ahead of the May 10 assembly elections in Karnataka. Rajnandini wanted a ticket from Sagar constituency in Shivamogga district and had applied for it. However, the Congress party gave ticket to Gopalakrishna Belur, after which he distanced himself from the Congress.

    After joining the BJP, Rajnandini said that she was a functionary and hoped that the Congress party would recognize her efforts over the years.

    He said- The Congress party cut the ticket of an educated backward class woman. Someone recognized me and greeted me warmly. I am a worker. I will work anywhere My father has been working for the party since 1978-79. Due to age, they withdrew the name and asked for ticket for me. His wishes were never respected. Now, I have made my decision.

    Before joining the BJP, Rajnandini met Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and BJP Central Parliamentary Committee member B.S. Yeddyurappa and held talks.

    On his daughter joining BJP, Thimmappa said that he never thought that his daughter would do something like this. He said, I am happy to work with the ideology of the Congress party. I am saddened by my daughter’s decision.

    He said, BJP MLA Hartalu Halappa is behind this step of my daughter. I will talk to him.

    –IANS

  • Nandini vs Amul row heats up in Karnataka, poll setback worries BJP

    Nandini vs Amul row heats up in Karnataka, poll setback worries BJP

    With Assembly elections due within a month, the political row over the entry of Amul, the Gujarat state milk cooperative brand, in the Karnataka market has political implications for the ruling BJP as it stands to alienate a crucial electoral vote bank. The Opposition has alleged Amul’s entry, backed by the BJP, would pose a threat to the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) brand “Nandini” that is closely tied to the identity of Kannadigas.

    As the row intensified on Sunday, following Congress leader and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s allegation that the Basavaraj Bommai-led government for destroying the “state’s pride”, the state government got into damage-control mode. Minister for Cooperatives ST Somashekar said there was no proposal to merge KMF and Amul and hit out at the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) for turning the entry of Amul “into a political issue ahead of elections”.

    “The production of milk during summer is relatively less and it is usual. There are 15 milk unions in Karnataka and all are making profits. Amul is selling milk online for Rs 57 per litre but Nandini milk costs only Rs 39 per litre. We send Nandini products to other states, including Tamil Nadu. We want to develop Nandini products like how Gujarat did it for Amul,” he said.

    State Higher Education Minister C N Ashwath Narayan also dismissed rumours about KMF’s merger with Amul or its dissolution, saying, “KMF’s turnover is around Rs 20,000 crore to Rs 22,000 crore and without the cooperative department any merger is impossible.”

    The seeds of the row were laid in December when Union Home Minister Amit Shah said at a rally in Mandya, “Together, Amul and Nandini will help set up primary dairies in every village of Karnataka within three years.” It gathered pace on Wednesday after Amul announced last week it would begin delivering milk and curd in Bengaluru.

    To date, no government in the state has tried to dictate terms to the KMF, given its massive network that comprises 22,000 villages, 24 lakh milk producers, and 14,000 cooperative societies that procure approximately 84 lakh kg of milk every day. A majority of milk producers are from old Mysuru regions such as Mandya, Mysuru, Ramanagara and Kolar, and the central Karnataka district of Davangere, making them an important electoral constituency since they are spread across 120-130 Assembly seats.

    While old Mysuru is a Vokkaliga belt where the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Congress hold sway, central Karnataka is part of the Lingayat belt. The Lingayats, who are electorally dominant, are the BJP’s biggest support base in the state. This explains why the ruling party has been actively trying to counter the Opposition on the issue since any move that may cause consternation among the ruling party’s support base and feed into fears of the supporters of the Opposition parties is likely going to backfire just weeks ahead of polls.

    Underlining the importance of the Nandini brand in popular culture in Karnataka is that over the decades the KMF has had popular actors such as Dr Rajkumar, Upendra, and Puneeth Rajkumar as brand ambassadors. The first dairy that went on to become KMF came into existence in 1955 in Kodagu district and by 1984 the popularity of the federation ensured that there were 14 district milk unions.

    Meanwhile, signalling a shift from his party’s stance on the matter, Congress’s Thiruvananthapuram MP Sashi Tharoor on Sunday said in Bengaluru, “We all want to protect the Nandini brand. Nandini should be allowed to export to other states too. If we are too protectionist, we won’t be helping our national economy. But, at the same time, I understand the concerns of those who are working in Karnataka and contributing to the success of the Nandini brand. We have to take their needs to account as well.”

  • BJP’s CEC holds meeting to finalize names of Karnataka candidates

    BJP’s CEC holds meeting to finalize names of Karnataka candidates

    New Delhi (IANS) | With one month left for the Karnataka assembly elections, the BJP’s Central Election Commission on Sunday met at the party headquarters here to finalize the names of the candidates. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, senior party leader BS Yeddyurappa and other state leaders arrive at the BJP headquarters for the meeting.

    According to top sources, the CEC meeting took place to finalize the names of the candidates and the final list may undergo major changes as political exigencies arise. The list of names of maximum candidates can be released on Monday.

    Earlier on Saturday, Shah held a meeting at Nadda’s residence to discuss and finalize the list of candidates for the May 10 polls.

    –IANS

  • Major share of Karnataka election tickets allotted to Lingayats, Congress seems to be trying to edge over BJP

    Major share of Karnataka election tickets allotted to Lingayats, Congress seems to be trying to edge over BJP

    Ahead of the declaration of the schedule of the Karnataka Assembly polls by the Election Commission on March 29, the Congress leaders from the state’s dominant Lingayat community went into a huddle and came out to demand at least 55 poll tickets for the members of the community out of the total 224 seats.

    The Congress has released its two lists of candidates so far for the May 10 polls — the first list of 124 candidates on March 25 and the second list of 42 candidates on April 6. Of these 166 tickets, 43 have been given to the members of the Lingayat community, with the Congress thus already equalling its total 43 tickets allotted to Lingayats in the 2018 Assembly polls.

    With the ruling BJP no longer projecting its principal Lingayat leader B S Yediyurappa as the chief ministerial candidate, the Congress’s Lingayat group is of the view that it has a good chance of securing the backing of the state’s largest community in the polls, even though the party is not projecting a Lingayat as a CM face.

    “The Lingayat community is with the Congress. Giving more tickets to candidates from the community will help the party’s prospects,” the state Congress’s working president and Lingayat leader Eshwar Khandre said after the Lingayat leaders had raised the demand for more tickets for the community members over a month ago.

    The Congress’s first two lists of candidates have clearly signalled that the party is set to exceed its 2018 allocation of tickets to Lingayats this time.

    The BJP, which is considered the “preferred party” of the Lingayat community since the 1990s, is yet to release even its first list of candidates. The saffron party had allotted 55 tickets to Lingayats in the previous polls.

    Led by Yediyurappa, the BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats in the 2018 elections, when as many as 40 of its Lingayat nominees won the polls. On the other hand, 17 of 43 Lingayat candidates fielded by the Congress managed to bag their seats.

    The Congress has allotted its second largest chunk of seats to the state’s other dominant community, Vokkaligas, with as many as 29 of its 166 tickets given to them so far. The Vokkaliga community is the second most populous community in the state. The Congress had fielded Vokkaliga candidates from 41 seats in 2018. State Congress president D K Shivakumar, who belongs to the Vokkaliga community, is one of the Congress frontrunners for the CM’s post in the event of the party’s victory in the polls.

    With 36 seats reserved for the SC community, which accounts for the state’s 17 per cent population, and 15 seats reserved for the ST community, which makes up nearly 7 per cent of the population, all the parties would allot a proportionate number of tickets to its candidates from these two communities.

    As regards other communities, the Congress has so far announced tickets for 11 Muslims, while over 40 tickets have been distributed among Other Backward Classes (OBCs) like Kurubas, Idigas, and others. The Kuruba leader and former CM Siddaramaiah is another frontrunner for the CM’s post in the Congress camp.

  • Karnataka Congress chief Shivakumar promises to repeal 4% quota for Muslims if voted to power

    Karnataka Congress chief Shivakumar promises to repeal 4% quota for Muslims if voted to power

    Karnataka (ANI): Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar on Friday said that if the grand old party comes to power in the assembly elections, it will reverse the abolition of 4 per cent Muslim quota by the ruling government.
    In March, the Karnataka government decided to scrap the four per cent quota for minorities and add it to the existing quota for the two major communities in the state holding elections.
    The 4 percent reservation given to Muslims under the 2B classification of the OBC category will now be divided into two equal parts and added to the existing quota of Vokkaligas and Lingayats, for whom two new reservation categories of 2C and 2D were created during the Belagavi Assembly session. Had gone Last year.
    Speaking to ANI, Shivakumar said, “We made our two lists without any complications. BJP has not been able to extend its list yet… More lists will come… As soon as our government comes, we will cancel the reservation issue.” Will do and protect minority interests.”
    On Thursday, Congress released the second list of 41 candidates for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 and also earmarked one seat for regional outfit Sarvodaya Karnataka Party. The announcement was made after a meeting of the Congress Central Election Committee.
    On Tuesday, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that the Parliamentary Board of the Bharatiya Janata Party will finalize and release the list of candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in the state on April 8.
    The Chief Minister said that the candidates have been selected on the basis of winnability.
    The Congress had announced its first list of 124 candidates on March 25, which included the names of former CM Siddaramaiah and state party chief DK Shivakumar.
    Assembly elections in Karnataka are to be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will take place on May 13.

  • 85 year old woman raped and killed

    85 year old woman raped and killed

    Haasan (IANS) | Karnataka Police has cracked the heinous rape-murder case of an 85-year-old woman in Hassan district and arrested one of the culprits. Officials gave this information on Thursday. The arrested person has been identified as 32-year-old Mithun Kumar. The incident came to light on April 2 at Yarehalli village in Hassan district. The naked body of an old woman was found in a field in the village, whose head was crushed.

    The police, after conducting an investigation, had raised doubts about the role of the accused involved in the attempted rape of an old woman five years ago. After being taken into custody and interrogated by the police, the accused has confessed to his crime.

    Police said the victim, an old woman, was unable to go to her farm, so she approached the bike rider. The bike-riding accused had promised the old man that he would give him a lift to his farm and took the woman on the bike.

    He took the woman to an isolated place and attempted to rape her. Police said when the old woman protested, he crushed her head with a big stone and later raped her.

    Concerned as the old woman did not return home, the relatives started searching for her the next day and found her body. Further investigation is on.

    –IANS

  • Five cow vigilantes arrested for killing a person carrying cattle

    Five cow vigilantes arrested for killing a person carrying cattle

    Bengaluru (IANS) | Five cow vigilantes, including the main accused Puneet Kerehalli, who allegedly lynched a man for allegedly taking away cows and buffaloes, were arrested on Wednesday. The absconding accused has been arrested by the Sathanur police from Rajasthan. According to sources, the accused were absconding for the last five days. The police nabbed them after collecting concrete information.

    Led by Puneeth Kerehalli, the group had intercepted a canter carrying cows and buffaloes in Ramanagara district’s Sathanur police station limits on March 31. They had claimed that cows and buffaloes were being taken away illegally.

    However, on April 1, 35-year-old Idris Pasha, a resident of Guttalu near Sathanur, who was traveling in a canter, was found dead on the spot. Pasha’s family alleged that Kerehalli and others beat him to death.

    The family had filed a complaint in this regard under sections 341, 504, 506, 324, 302, 34 of the IPC. The accused absconded after the complaint was lodged. Ramanagara SP Karthik Reddy then formed four teams to nab him. Further investigation is on.

    –IANS

  • rape of disabled woman

    rape of disabled woman

    Bengaluru (IANS) | A shameful incident of a 65-year-old man raping a differently-abled woman from Mangaluru city in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district has come to light on Tuesday. The police have started searching for the accused who is missing since the incident.

    Police said that the accused Raja Bhat is a resident of Surinje. A complaint has been lodged in this regard at the Women’s Police Station in Mangaluru.

    The victim lives with her brother’s family. While her brother and sister-in-law were away at work, the accused barged into the house and raped her.

    When the neighbors sensed something was amiss, they informed the victim’s family members. On coming to know about the rape, a complaint was lodged at the Surathkal police station. The case was later transferred to the women’s police station.

    Police said that the accused Raja Bhat lived alone in a rented house. When he came to know that the disabled woman was alone in the house during day time, he planned and executed the crime. He is missing since the complaint was lodged. The inspection of the matter is going on.

    –IANS

  • Karnataka elections: BJP leadership meeting to decide on candidates, Congress finalizes second list

    Karnataka elections: BJP leadership meeting to decide on candidates, Congress finalizes second list

    Bengaluru (IANS) | Assembly elections in Karnataka will be held on May 10. In such a situation, all the parties have accelerated their process of finalizing the tickets of the candidates in Karnataka. The screening committee of the ruling BJP in the state is meeting at a private resort here on Saturday to finalize candidates for the first list.

    The party had already taken opinion from the local leaders and office bearers of each assembly constituency regarding the candidates. The leaders will hold discussions with the core committee members of all the districts for two days from Saturday.

    Insiders reveal that three senior party workers in each district will finalize the list of candidates and send it to the Central Committee after considering all the information. CM Basavaraj Bommai had said that the party would take a week to announce the list of candidates.

    According to sources, the opposition Congress, which released the first list of 124 candidates, has finalized the second list of 70 candidates.

    The party had held several meetings in this regard and also discussed Siddaramaiah contesting from the Kolar constituency. His candidature for Varuna constituency has already been announced.

    State party president DK Shivakumar has been given the responsibility to quell the discontent. Sources said the list has already been sent to the high command and a final decision will be taken in New Delhi.

    Meanwhile, the JD(S), which had announced 93 candidates in December 2022, is expected to announce its second list by next week. The party is likely to decide on the Hassan assembly seat, which has resulted in discord within the family of former PM HD Deve Gowda.

    –IANS