Ramya, Anitha Kumaraswamy in by-poll race

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August 3, 2013
Bangalore, Aug 3: The Congress on Friday decided to field D K Suresh, brother of former Karnataka minister D K Shivakumar, from Bangalore Rural Parliamentary constituency, while Kannada actor Ramya is likely to enter the electoral battle for the party from the Mandya Lok Sabha segment.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Karnataka State Congress President G Parameshwara, who held a meeting with the party's Karnataka in-charge general secretary Digvijay Singh here, submitted the names for clearance.

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Though sources in the party said that both Suresh and Ramya will file nominations on Saturday, the last day for nominations, the party is yet to announce the candidates' names officially.

For the Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha seat, the party recommended only D K Suresh's name, while Ramya and former MLA L R Shivaramegowda had been recommended for the Mandya seat. Though Suresh's name was approved by the party high command, for the Mandya constituency the party had asked State leaders to recommend only one name.

Ramya agreed to contest the poll, but she reportedly also requested the party high command to guarantee a ticket for her in the 2014 election irrespective of the outcome of the by-poll. Though the party did not promise anything, it is learnt that the leaders convinced Ramya to contest the by-poll.

Apart from Siddaramaiah, it is learnt that Ramya also has strong backing from former chief minister S M Krishna, former minister D K Shivakumar and housing minister Ambarish.

By-elections to Bangalore Rural and Mandya Lok Sabha constituencies will be held on August 21, and the counting will take place on August 24.

The by-poll was necessitated after H D Kumarawamy (Lok Sabha member from the Bangalore Rural constituency) and Chaluvarayaswamy (Lok Sabha member from the Mandya constituency) resigned from Parliament to contest assembly elections in Karnataka.

Meanwhile, the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) on Friday decided to field Anitha Kumaraswamy, wife of the party's State president H D Kumaraswamy, from Bangalore Rural constituency. The party nominee for Mandya constituency, C S Puttaraju, filed his nomination papers on Friday.

The BJP is understood to have entered into a tacit understanding with the JD-S for the bypoll. Accordingly, the party will not field its candidates in either constituency, to help the JD-S, which in turn will help the BJP in the coming by-elections to three Legislative Council seats.

Speaking to reporters, JD-S chief H D Deve Gowda said: “Anitha Kumarswamy will file nominations tomorrow (on Saturday). I will also accompany her. While we have not forged any alliance with any political party for the by-elections, the Left parties have expressed their interest in an alliance by writing us a letter of support.”

The Congress, on its part, has sought the support of Samajwadi Party MLA from Channapatna C P Yogeshwar in the by-poll to Bangalore rural seat.

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December 12,2024

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Angry BJP lawmakers stormed Assembly Speaker U T Khader’s chambers at the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, escalating tensions after the ruling Congress turned the tables on the saffron party over the Panchamasali Lingayat community’s reservation issue.

The friction began when Congress MLA Vijayanand Kashappanavar, a Panchamasali Lingayat, was allowed to criticise the Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP government’s controversial decision to scrap the 4 per cent Muslim quota, reallocating it equally to Lingayats and Vokkaligas. Kashappanavar slammed the BJP’s move, accusing it of being a mere election gimmick.

“The previous BJP government created two new reservation categories, 2C for Vokkaligas and 2D for Lingayats, just before the 2023 Assembly elections,” Kashappanavar said. “When challenged in the Supreme Court, the BJP government admitted it would not implement the decision. They announced it for votes but backtracked in court, misleading Panchamasali seer Basava Jaya Mrityunjaya Swami.”

Adding fuel to the fire, Kashappanavar alleged that RSS members had incited violence during a protest for enhanced Panchamasali Lingayat reservation. This claim enraged BJP lawmakers, who demanded the comment be expunged. However, Speaker Khader permitted Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda to read aloud the BJP government’s affidavit to the Supreme Court.

“If the Panchamasali Lingayat community has faced injustice, it is because of the BJP,” Gowda declared, sparking further protests from the opposition. BJP leaders accused Khader of being “one-sided” and disregarding a point of order raised by BJP MLA V Sunil Kumar.

When Khader adjourned the session for lunch, the confrontation boiled over. Opposition Leader R Ashoka, BJP state president B Y Vijayendra, MLAs Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, Sunil Kumar, and others barged into Khader’s chambers. Chaos ensued as shouting and hollering echoed through the halls, prompting marshalls to intervene.

“The Speaker was warned that if he continued behaving this way, we would boycott the session,” Narayan stated afterward.

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December 16,2024

Mangaluru, Dec 16: A tragic incident unfolded at Someshwara beach on Monday when a woman, participating in the Pinda Pradhana ritual for her late brother-in-law, lost her life after drowning.

The deceased, Usha (72), was the wife of the late Jagadish Bhandary from Derebail. She had traveled to Someshwara with her relatives to perform the ritual for her brother-in-law, Karunakar Bhandary, who had passed away recently.

After completing the ceremony, Usha and her relatives went for a sea bath as part of the rites. Tragically, Usha slipped and was swept away by the strong waves. Though her relatives cried out for help, locals who rushed into the sea could only retrieve her lifeless body. She was declared dead when brought to shore.

Usha had retired after a 40-year career as an assistant secretary at the New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA). She is survived by her daughter.

The body has been sent to K S Hegde Hospital in Deralakatte for postmortem, and a case has been registered at the Ullal police station.

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December 16,2024

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In a significant milestone, the Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School in Newpadpu, Harekala, has introduced a bilingual Kannada-English medium this academic year, a move spearheaded by Padma Shri awardee Harekala Hajabba. The school has so far received 13 admissions for its Class 1 bilingual program.

This initiative is part of a broader effort by the state government, which approved 38 schools across the district to launch bilingual mediums. Expressing his delight, Hajabba shared that he had been advocating for a bilingual school for years. "The bilingual medium will greatly benefit students in this region who otherwise rely on private schools. However, we currently face a shortage of classrooms. Construction of two additional classrooms is underway, and once completed, we expect higher admissions," he said.

The school had previously been permitted to introduce LKG and UKG classes in the last academic year. According to the school’s headmistress, Rajeshwari, while the pre-primary sections have seen good enrolment, the bilingual Class 1 faced challenges, securing only 13 students. She attributed this to the late notification of permission, which arrived a month after the academic year began, leading many children to enroll elsewhere.

Rajeshwari remains optimistic about the future. "We expect better admissions next academic year as awareness about bilingual education at this government school grows," she said, adding that the classroom shortage will soon be addressed.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) Venkatesha Subraya Patagara noted that bilingual schools across Dakshina Kannada have generally received a positive response, with some schools enrolling more than 100 students. The effort to offer bilingual education in government schools marks a step forward in providing affordable, quality education to underserved regions.

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