Siddaramaiah has last laugh as CM retains old budget

DHNS
July 6, 2018

Bengaluru, Jul 6: Coalition partner Congress, especially former chief minister Siddaramaiah, has had the last laugh as Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy has been forced to retain the previous Congress government’s February 2018 budget almost in its entirety.

Siddaramaiah’s pet schemes - Anna Bhagya, Ksheera Bhagya, Krishi Bhagya, Mathru Poorna among others - will continue. In fact, Kumaraswamy said everything Siddaramaiah had announced in his February 2018 budget will be continued.

The 'arm twisting' has resulted in Kumaraswamy re-prioritising implementation of the Congress schemes.

Siddaramaiah had publicly said Kumaraswamy need not present a full-fledged budget as he had already done so. A supplementary budget would suffice if at all Kumaraswamy wanted to announce new programmes, Siddaramaiah had said, creating a furore that left Kumaraswamy fuming.

A leaked video footage that was aired showed Siddaramaiah frowning upon Kumaraswamy’s plan to go ahead with a full-fledged budget, causing further heartburn. 

Kumaraswamy could not put up a convincing defence when asked how his budget was a full-fledged one. “This is a full-fledged budget,” he asserted and said, “It will be implemented along with the one Siddaramaiah presented in February.” He pointed out that the two budgets were different in that his budget’s size was Rs 2.18 lakh crore whereas Siddaramaiah’s was Rs 2.09 lakh crore.

Kumaraswamy’s budget has left sectoral allocations made in the previous budget untouched. For instance, there is no mention of the outlay for Minorities Welfare in the budget. “That doesn’t mean there’s no allocation at all. Siddaramaiah has given enough allocation for development of minority communities. All that will continue,” Kumaraswamy said.

The chief minister pointed out that his budget mentioned construction of a ring road in Hassan under the Public Works Department (PWD). “This doesn’t mean there’s no allocation for PWD. Whatever programmes were announced in the February budget will continue. I did not print details of all departments once again as that would have taken me six hours to read,” he said.

Kumaraswamy’s budget is “an accidental budget,” according to political scientist Muzaffar Assadi. “It looks like an extension of Siddaramaiah’s budget purely because the Congress and the JD(S) have ideological overlaps, which prevented Kumaraswamy from presenting an entirely new budget,” he said.

A minister belonging to the Congress, requesting anonymity, said Kumaraswamy’s choices were limited as the Coalition Coordination and Monitoring Committee had decided that all of the Congress’ schemes would continue.

However, Social Welfare Minister Priyank Kharge said one must look at the positives in the budget. “You can call this budget as an extension because the two parties are in it together. But if you look at it closely, there’s high impetus on industries, social welfare and of course, agriculture.”

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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 17,2024

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday condoled the death of environmentalist Tulsi Gowda and said she will remain a guiding light for environmental conservation.

In a post on X, he said, "Deeply saddened by the passing of Tulsi Gowda Ji, a revered environmentalist from Karnataka and Padma Awardee. She dedicated her life to nurturing nature, planting thousands of saplings, and conserving our environment."

"She will remain a guiding light for environmental conservation. Her work will continue to inspire generations to protect our planet. Condolences to her family and admirers. Om Shanti," he added.

Tulsi Gowda, the renowned environmentalist and Padma Shri awardee known as the "Vruksha Maate" (Mother of Trees), passed away on Monday at her residence in Karnataka’s Honnali village, Ankola Taluk, Uttara Kannada district. She was 86 and had been suffering from age-related ailments.

Hailing from the Halakki tribal community, Tulsi Gowda dedicated over six decades of her life to environmental conservation, planting and nurturing thousands of trees in Ankola and its surroundings.

Her unparalleled knowledge of plants earned her the title "Encyclopaedia of Plants." She was credited with growing lakhs of saplings and was celebrated for her unique approach to nurturing them, ensuring their survival and growth.

Born in 1944 to a tribal family, Tulsi Gowda developed a deep connection with nature at a young age. She began working at a forest department nursery as a daily wage worker and eventually became a symbol of afforestation.

In 2021, Tulsi Gowda was honored with the prestigious Padma Shri, one of India’s highest civilian awards, in recognition of her immense contributions to afforestation and environmental conservation.

She received the award from former President Ram Nath Kovind, a moment that brought her years of silent work into the national spotlight. Additionally, Dharwad Agricultural University conferred upon her an honorary doctorate for her knowledge and contributions to the environment. She also received the Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra award and numerous other accolades throughout her lifetime.

 

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