Cong veteran Kharge tastes his first electoral defeat at the hands of ex-Cong leader

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May 23, 2019

Kalaburgi, May 23: Congress veteran M Mallikarjun Kharge, who had never lost any election since the beginning of his political career in 1972, is trailing behind BJP candidate Umesh G Jadhav by a huge number of votes in Kalaburagi Lok Sabha constituency.

As per the Election Commission India data, at 1.30 p.m., Mr. Kharge was trailing behind Mr. Jadhav by 70,450 votes. Mr. Kharge had polled in 3,15,414 votes, compared to Mr. Jadhav’s 3,85,864 votes. Mr. Jadhav has been consistently maintaining the lead right from the first round of counting.

Mr. Jadhav came to the counting centre set up at Gulbarga University campus well before the strong rooms, where the loaded Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were kept, opened at 8 a.m. on Thursday. He was present during the opening of the strong rooms in the presence of Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer R. Venkatesh Kumar and continued to be in the counting centre. Mr. Kharge was nowhere to be seen in the counting centre.

Mr. Kharge, who won all the 11 elections in a row – 9 Assembly elections and 2 Lok Sabha elections, began his winning streak in 1972 when he contested from Gurmitkal Assembly constituency. He continued to represent the constituency in the Assembly till 2004. When the Constituency, which was reserved to Scheduled Castes (SCs) later became a General constituency in 2008 Assembly elections, he shifted to neighbouring Chittapur that had just become SC-reserved constituency and won.

After BJP assumed power in the State in that election, he resigned from his Assembly membership to contest the 2009 Lok Sabha elections from Kalaburagi and won with a slim margin of just 13,404 votes against his immediate rival Revu Naik Belamagi of BJP. He served as the Minister of Labour and Employment and Minister of Railway in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Cabinet during the second term of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre.

In 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he again won from Kalaburagi against the same candidate of the same party by improving his winning margin to 74,733 votes. After the Congress suffered a humiliating defeat, he was the party’s Leader in Lok Sabha when National Democratic Alliance led by BJP assumed the power with Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister. He was later made as the Chairman of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) at the Centre in 2018.

In 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he faced a tough fight from BJP’s Umesh Jadhav, whom he had nurtured politically.

Mr. Jadhav, a medical doctor by profession and former employee at Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), was brought to the politics by veteran Congress leader late N. Dharam Singh. Later, he gained the support and confidence of Mr. Kharge as well and got the Congress ticket to contest Assembly elections from Chincholi segment in 2013 and won. In 2018 Assembly elections also, he got Congress ticket and won the polls for the second time from Chincholi.

When he was denied a ministerial berth in the Congress - JD(S) coalition government led by Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, Mr. Jadhav rebelled against the party leadership, especially against Mr. Kharge by unleashing a bitter verbal attack. He alleged that the Congress veteran was suppressing all the leaders in the party to clear the way for his son Priyank Kharge, Social Welfare Minister in the coalition government. He later resigned from his Assembly membership and joined BJP at a public meeting addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kalaburagi on March 6. The BJP rewarded him by offering a ticket to contest the Lok Sabha election against Congress veteran Mr. Kharge from Kalaburagi segment.

The Kalaburagi constituency has witnessed a high-voltage campaign with a host of national and State leaders from both the parties campaigning for their respective candidates and emerged as one of the key Lok Sabha constituencies in 2019 to catch the national attention.

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April 11,2024

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Udupi: A middle aged couple lost their lives while their teenage son survived with critical wounds after a speeding car, which was travelling from Maharashtra to Kerala, fell off a flyover in Kundapur taluk of Udupi district. 

The deceased have been identified as Munnavar (49), who was driving the car, and his wife Sameera (41), a native of Kannur in Kerala. Their son Suhail (18), who was in the car, suffered severe injured and is recovering at Manipal Hospital. He is said to be out of danger.

The family was traveling from Kollapur to Kannur as Sameera was a native of Kannur. Their plan was to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in Sameera’s parental home.  

However, on Tuesday (April 9) morning, when the car reached near Bobbaryanakatte, it reportedly went out of control of the driver and fell off the flyover on to the service road.

All three were immediately rushed to the hospital in Kundapur. Sameera died immediately upon admission to the hospital, while Munnavar succumbed to injuries at Manipal Hospital on April 10. The mortal remains of both were handed over to relatives after the post-mortem.

Kundapur DySp Belliyappa, Circle Inspector Nada Kunar, Traffic SIs Naveen Naik, and Savitri Nayak visited the accident spot for the inspection.

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April 13,2024

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Mysuru, Apr 13: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will be visiting Mysuru on Sunday, is welcome in the state.

"Let him come and go. He is the PM. But he should tell people about what he has done to the people of Karnataka. Let him answer about the injustice done by the Union Government towards the state in terms of giving tax share, not releasing drought relief funds yet and also about the unemployment issue," he said.

The Chief Minister was speaking to media people near his residence at Sharadadevi Nagar in Mysuru on Saturday.

Reacting to a question on BJP's slogan, 'Teesri Baar Modi Sarkar, Ab Ki Baar Char Sau Paar' (Modi government for the third time with over 400 seats), CM Siddaramaiah said, "This slogan is only a strategy to divert the minds of people. Because, according to me, the NDA will not get an absolute majority/simple majority this time in the Parliament elections."

"I.N.D.I.A. bloc and the parties which are against BJP will get a majority in the Lok Sabha polls," he said.

Responding to the statement of BJP leaders that 'even if B R Ambedkar comes, the Indian Constitution cannot be changed', Siddaramaiah said, "BJP is always against the Indian Constitution. Savarkar and the second Chief of RSS M S Golwalkar both opposed the Indian Constitution written by Baba Saheb B R Ambedkar on January 26, 1950."

"When BJP MP Ananth Kumar Hegde spoke about changing the Indian Constitution twice, why wasn't he punished? Why wasn't he suspended from the party? Why didn't they drop him from the cabinet?"

"Hegde was not given a ticket for the LS polls, as he had not done any work in the five years and was only active for the last three-four months of his term. The reason Hegde was not given a ticket was because BJP had realised that he would lose the elections, and not because of his statement related to the Constitution" the Chief Minister said.

Meanwhile, regarding the nabbing of the two key suspects in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case in Bengaluru, Siddaramaiah said, "I thank the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and also the Karnataka police for tracing and arresting the accused in the case, in Kolkata."

"They will be brought to Bengaluru and further information related to the case will be known after their interrogation," he said.

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April 10,2024

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Bengaluru: The results of the first examination for the 2nd Pre-University (PU) students were out Wednesday, registering an increase of six percentage points.

The results will be announced in colleges at around 3 pm today. Results were made available online at 11 am. Students can visit www.karresults.nic.in to check their scores.

A total of 6. 81 lakh candidates appeared for the examination and 5.52 lakh students passed. The overall pass percentage is 81.15 %. 305212 girls and 247478 boys passed the exam. The pass percentages of girls and boys are 84.87% and 76.98% respectively.

Medha D of NMKRV PU College, Bengaluru, emerged as the topper in the Arts stream by scoring 596 for 600.

In the Commerce stream, Gnanavi M from Vidyanidhi Independent PU College, Tumkur, topped the list by scoring 597 out of 600. In Science, the topper is A Vidyalakshmi of Vidyanikethan Science PU College, Hubballi, with 598.

Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board chairperson N Manjushree said the second exam will be held between April 29 and May 16. Students can apply for revaluation, she specified.

The Karnataka 12th examination was conducted from March 1, 2024, to March 22, 2024, at various exam centres in the state. 

According to officials, around 7 lakh students have appeared for Karnataka Class 12 board examination this year.

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