Joined Cong due to emotional talks of my dad and lost goodwill of the people: HDK

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December 6, 2020

Mysuru, Dec 6: Former chief minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy slammed Opposition Leader Siddaramaiah, saying that his goodwill was damaged as he joined hands with Congress due to emotional talks of the party supremo H D Deve Gowda.

At a press conference here on Saturday, Kumaraswamy said, “I was emotionally trapped and it was a pre-plan by Siddaramaiah to taint my image. I had developed goodwill after becoming chief minister in 2006 and the people of the state blessed me for 12 years. But Siddaramaiah and his gang destroyed it,” he said.

Kumaraswamy claimed, “I joined hands with Congress to form government in 2018 due to Deve Gowda’s emotions. He asked to go with an alliance with Congress as he is in favour of secular identity and thus, he suggested an alliance with Congress. But Congress damaged my image. I shed tears within one month after joining hands with Congress. I was not even betrayed by BJP during JD(S)-BJP alliance.”

He said, “Siddaramaiah had dreamt of becoming chief minister for the second time and thus, accused me of disobeying the government. The JD(S)-Congress government earmarked Rs 19,000 crore for the constituencies, represented by Congress MLAs. Still, the Congress leaders accused us of non-cooperation.”

“Siddaramaiah had thought that he would become chief minister as Yediyurappa go home within a month,” he charged.

He said JD(S) weakened after joining hands with Congress. Before going for assembly election in 2018, Siddaramaiah managed to mislead a particular community by projecting JD(S) as ‘B’ team of BJP, he charged.

Kumaraswamy said, “Congress party is heading for destruction and regional parties in the country are the alternative to BJP. I will attend a meeting convened by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who is uniting regional parties. Rao has spoken to me in this regard.” 

According to Kumaraswamy, BJP will not give up power easily and the party will be in power until the last minute. 

“Siddaramaiah has maintained secret contacts with a few leaders and thus, he is repeatedly talking about the change of leadership in BJP,” he said.

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October 29,2024

Bengaluru: Following allegations by a section of farmers from Vijayapura district that their lands were marked as Waqf properties, Karnataka Chief Minister Sidddaramaiah on Tuesday said none of them will be evicted, and notices issued to them will be withdrawn.

"No farmer will be evicted from their land. Yesterday Revenue Minister (Krishna Byre Gowda), M B Patil (Industries and Vijayapura district in-charge Minister) and Waqf Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan have jointly said that no farmer from Vijayapura will be evicted from their land," Siddaramaiah said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said in case notices have been issued to farmers, they will be withdrawn.

Responding to a question that similar notices have been issued to farmers in Yadgir and Dharwad districts too, the CM said: "I will ask the Revenue Minister to look into it, nowhere farmers will be evicted."

Seeking to clarify "confusion" over 1,200 acres in Honavada of Tikota taluk being marked as Waqf property, M B Patil had recently said it was due to an “error” in the gazette notification.

He also had said only 11 acres out of the 1,200 acres are Waqf properties, and a task force headed by the Deputy Commissioner will be formed to resolve the issues.

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October 31,2024

Udupi: Falling prey to a sophisticated a “digital arrest” scam, Prameela (39) found herself defrauded of a staggering ₹11,87,463. The plot, orchestrated through deceptive tactics, left her financially devastated.

On October 25, Prameela received a call from an unknown number claiming a parcel, allegedly sent by one Wang Ming Zi, was flagged due to containing suspicious items: 5 kg of clothes, 8 ICICI credit cards, and 700 grams of MDMA. Adding to the urgency, the caller asserted that an FIR had already been filed against her.

The caller then transferred Prameela to a supposed representative of the 'Bombay Cyber Crime Branch,' who introduced himself as Manish Kumar, claiming to be a senior executive at DTDC Mumbai. Manish directed her to connect via Skype video call, asking her to download the app and search for the ID [email protected].

Once on the call, Prameela was requested to provide her Aadhaar card details, which she complied with. She soon received what appeared to be a formal arrest order listing her name, address, and Aadhaar information. Under pressure, Prameela disclosed her bank account details and balance to the caller. Exploiting this trust, the scammer then transferred ₹11,87,463 from her account.

Following the incident, Prameela lodged a complaint with the Shirva police, who have since registered a case under sections 316(2), 318(4), 351(2) of the BNS, and 66(C), 66(D) of the IT Act. The authorities are now investigating this alarming case of digital fraud.

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November 3,2024

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Bengaluru, Nov 3: In a heart-wrenching discovery, acclaimed Kannada film director Guruprasad, celebrated for his impactful films like Mata and Yeddelu Manjunatha, was found dead in a Bengaluru apartment on Sunday. 

The 52-year-old filmmaker, known for his work with deep social messages, is believed to have died two days prior in a suspected case of suicide, although authorities are still investigating to confirm the exact cause.

The decomposing body was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in a flat in Madanayakanahalli after neighbors alerted the police due to a strong odor. Bengaluru Rural Superintendent of Police CK Baba confirmed the incident, stating that an investigation is underway. A team from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) joined the police at the scene to gather evidence.

Guruprasad, a respected figure in Kannada cinema, directed thought-provoking films such as Yeradanesala and Director Special and had also appeared in small roles in more than ten films. The film industry mourns the loss of a director who used cinema as a platform for social awareness.

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