JD(S), BJP leaders join hands to defeat Siddaramaiah in 2018 polls

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October 10, 2017

After Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed his desire to contest the 2018 assembly elections from Chamundeshwari constituency in Mysuru, his friends-turned-foes in both the JD(S) and the BJP are learnt to have put their heads together to come up with a ‘game plan’ to “politically finish” their common arch-rival.

In a politically significant development, former Minister V Srinivas Prasad from the BJP, and former Ministers A H Vishwanath and G T Deve Gowda from the JD(S) in Mysuru recently held a meeting. If sources are to be believed the agenda of the meeting was joining of forces of the Opposition to achieve the “common goal” of defeating Siddaramaiah.

Gowda, who represents Chamundeshwari in the Assembly, has vowed to contest against Siddaramaiah in the 2018 polls and teach him a lesson. Prasad and Vishwanath, who recently fell out with the Chief Minister, are expected to make common cause with Gowda.

In an interview, Gowda said that he was “hopeful” that the BJP, which does not have a strong candidate in the constituency, will take a “politically expedient stand” to defeat Siddaramaiah in Chamundeshwari.

When the two JD(S) leaders met Prasad at the latter’s residence in Mysuru, Prasad, a senior vice-president of the BJP in Karnataka, had assured to work for the defeat of Siddaramaiah in the elections.

According to sources, Prasad has reportedly promised the JD(S) leaders of supporting them in their fight against Siddaramaiah and his close aide H C Mahadevappa. Sources also said the three leaders were once close associates of Siddaramaiah, but are now bitter political foes.

The possibility of the Opposition joining forces in Chamundeshwari in the coming elections has revived memories of the epic electoral showdown between the Congress and the JD(S) during the by-elections to Chamundeshwari constituency in 2006, when Siddaramaiah sought to retain his seat after quitting JD(S) and joining the Congress.

Siddaramaiah had scraped through in the bypolls with a narrow margin of 257 votes against JD(S) candidate Shivabasappa, while the BJP had stayed away from the electoral fray. But, unlike then, when JD(S) leader H.D. Kumaraswamy was the Chief Minister and B S Yeddyurappa was the Deputy CM, Mr. Siddaramaiah is on the saddle now.

Recently, addressing Congress party workers in Chamundeshwari Siddaramaiah had revealed that he would contest his next assembly elections from Chamundeshwari constituency. "I became a taluk board member in 1978. It was Chamundeshwari which sent me to the Assembly the first time in 1983 as an independent and again in 2006, when I resigned after I was expelled from JD(S). You elected me five times from 1983 to 2006 and if I had lost twice in between, it was not because of you but because of my mistakes and divisions in the Janata Party. In 2008 I had to contest from Varuna because Revansiddaiah who was supposed to contest there, joined BJP. I have become CM today because of you.  I want my last election to be from here to make Chamundeshwari a model constituency to repay you,” he said.

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November 19,2024

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The Karnataka Police’s Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) achieved a major breakthrough on Monday night by eliminating Vikram Gowda, one of Karnataka’s most wanted Naxal leaders for over two decades. The encounter occurred in the dense Kabbinale forest of Udupi district, marking a significant victory against Naxal insurgency in the region.

Who Was Vikram Gowda?

Hailing from Hebri in Udupi, Vikram Gowda, 44, was a prominent figure in the Naxal movement. He went underground in 2002, initially serving as a courier and fund collector before rising to lead a breakaway Naxal group. Despite having only a fourth-grade education, he was a staunch advocate for tribal rights and a key player in the movement’s survival in Karnataka.

Bounty: ₹3 lakh from Karnataka and ₹50,000 from Kerala.

Legacy: The last major Naxal leader in Karnataka after the 2021 arrest of B G Krishnamurthy.

The Encounter

Police revealed that Gowda and his team visited Kabbinale village to collect groceries on Monday night. Acting on a tip-off, ANF ambushed the group. When the Naxals opened fire, ANF responded, leading to Gowda's death.

Escapees: Three Naxals fled, including prominent members Latha (aka Mundgaru Latha) and Raju.

Significance: This was the first Naxal casualty in Karnataka in over two decades.

Home Minister G. Parameshwara confirmed the operation, stating, “Gowda was elusive for 20 years, escaping multiple encounters. His death is a critical step in dismantling Naxal operations in the region.”

The Decline of Naxal Activity in Karnataka

Karnataka's Naxal movement has been dwindling, with members seeking refuge in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The group’s strength had reduced to just 19 members by 2018, but recent sightings indicate attempts at revival:

2023 Activity: Reports of Gowda-led movements in the Kodagu and Hassan districts reignited concerns.

Political Heat: The BJP criticised the Congress government, alleging it created a “safe haven” for Naxals.

A Glimpse into Gowda’s Past

Personal Life: Gowda’s ex-wife, Savitri (alias Rajita), was arrested in 2021. She was a senior Naxal commander involved in insurgency since 2004.
Rehabilitation Efforts: Since 2013, Karnataka’s rehabilitation policy has seen 14 Naxals surrender and reintegrate into mainstream society.

A Milestone in Karnataka’s Fight Against Insurgency

The operation signifies a decisive blow to Naxal resurgence in the Western Ghats. While the ANF continues its search for escapees, the Karnataka government reaffirmed its commitment to offering rehabilitation to those willing to surrender.

As Karnataka celebrates this triumph, the message is clear: there is no room for insurgency in the state.

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November 11,2024

Mangaluru: Six youths including teenagers have been arrested by the Bantwal Rural Police in connection with a brutal assault on 21-year-old Aboobakar (name changed to hide identity), an incident that was widely shared on social media after footage revealed the victim tied to a pole and violently beaten.

The arrested individuals, all from Kanchinadkapadavu, Sajipanadu village in Ullal Taluk, have been identified as Mohammad Sapwan (25), Mohammad Rizwan (25), Irfan (27), Anis Ahmad (19), Nasir (27), and Shakeer (18). According to police reports, the assault took place on November 7 in Kanchinadkapadavu.

The sequence of events began when Aboobakar was reportedly called to a residence in Kanchinadkapadavu by a female relative. Upon his arrival, he was confronted by the accused, who questioned his presence, tied him to a pole with ropes, and attacked him while he was shirtless. 

Aboobakar managed to file a police complaint the following day, detailing the assault. As his injuries worsened, he was admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru.

While in the hospital, Aboobakar alleged that his attackers intended to kill him during the assault. This statement led to additional charges of attempted murder being filed. 

Police officials stated that the suspects were subsequently apprehended, charged with group assault and attempted murder, and placed in judicial custody. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.

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November 13,2024

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In the heart of Mangaluru, where rising air pollution is spurring public health worries, voices are calling for a greener, cleaner shift in the city’s public transport. Leading this call is APD Foundation, a Mangaluru-based environmental NGO, which has urged Forest, Ecology, and Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre to mandate electric vehicle (EV) adoption in public transport.

Abdullah A Rehman, CEO of APD Foundation, emphasized in a formal letter to the minister that Mangaluru’s public transportation system—efficient and organized with both government and private players—could transition smoothly to EVs in stages. He suggested that government-backed financial incentives, partnerships with EV manufacturers, and collaborations with environmental groups could streamline the switch.

Rehman stressed the potential of EVs to cut down emissions, enhance air quality, and reduce noise levels, noting the quieter operation of electric buses. He confirmed that a copy of his letter was submitted to the Deputy Commissioner as well.

However, Dilraj Alva from the Dakshina Kannada City Bus Association noted potential challenges, explaining that the shift might take up to two years due to infrastructure and budget hurdles. Most EV buses, he explained, are procured through aggregators, not directly by individual operators. The addition of charging stations and other essential infrastructure further complicates the transition.

Alva also raised the economic concern: while diesel buses are priced between ₹30-40 lakh, electric buses can cost up to ₹1 crore. Reflecting on recent meetings with companies, including one in Manipal, he questioned the assumption that EVs are an absolute solution to pollution. “EVs aren’t entirely eco-friendly, especially when considering battery disposal,” he cautioned.

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