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Friday, August 30, 2019

Karnataka govt will not pursue demand for separate state flag: Minister CT Ravi

Politics
“We can have a cultural flag, but Constitutionally we can have only one flag, which is the national flag or the tricolour,” CT Ravi said.
The BJP government in Karnataka has now stated that it will not entertain the proposal for a state flag. Minister for Kannada and Culture, CT Ravi told the media that the government has no intention of having a separate state flag. “We can have a cultural flag, but Constitutionally we can have only one flag, which is the national flag or the tricolour. Hence, the government will not pursue the issue of a state flag,” CT Ravi said. Reacting strongly to CT Ravi’s statement, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President Dinesh Gundu Rao said that the government’s decision was an insult to the self-respect of Kannadigas. “Upon the demand from various Pro-Kannada activists, a proposal for a separate state flag was sent to the Union government. Just to please certain people, it is not right to hurt the sentiments of Kannadigas,” Dinesh Gundu Rao said. ನಾಡಧ್ವಜ ಅಗತ್ಯ ಇಲ್ಲ‌ ಎನ್ನುವ @CTRavi_BJP ಅವರ ಹೇಳಿಕೆ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರ ಆತ್ಮಗೌರವಕ್ಕೆ ಮಾಡಿದ ಅಪಮಾನ. ಹಲವು ಕನ್ನಡ ಹೊರಾಟಗಾರರ ಮನವಿಯಂತೆ ಧ್ವಜದ ಪ್ರಸ್ಥಾವನೆಯನ್ನು ಕೇಂದ್ರಕ್ಕೆ ಕಳುಹಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ ನಾಡಧ್ವಜ, ನಾಡಗೀತೆಯಂತೆಯೇ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರ ಅಸ್ಮಿತೆ, ಸ್ವಾಭಿಮಾನದ ಪ್ರತೀಕ. ಯಾರನ್ನೋ ಮೆಚ್ಚಿಸಲು ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರಿಗೆ ದ್ರೋಹ ಬಗೆಯಬೇಡಿ.#ನಾಡಧ್ವಜ — Dinesh Gundu Rao / ದಿನೇಶ್ ಗುಂಡೂರಾವ್ (@dineshgrao) August 30, 2019 The separate state flag was a flagship project undertaken by former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. In May 2018, just a few days before the Karnataka Assembly Elections, Siddaramaiah had held a press conference and unveiled the design for the new state flag. Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, too, called out CT Ravi on his statement and said that there is no Constitutional provision that bars a state from having a flag of its own. It is wrong on the part of Kannada & Cultural minister @CTRavi_BJP to oppose our state flag. The state is not barred by the constitution or any law to have its own state flag. @BJP4Karnataka govt's stand is against the sentiments of Kannadigas.#Naadadwaja 1/3 — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) August 30, 2019 “Have we not accepted our state anthem? Has that, in any way, insulted our National Anthem? We just have to hoist other flags below the national flag and that will be our responsibility. Many Kannada activists, including Dr Patil Puttappa, had insisted for a state flag. Expert committee studied the same and designed the flag which was submitted to the Central government for its approval. But now the state government is opposing the same. This should be condemned,” Siddaramaiah said. Have we not accepted our State Anthem? Has that, in any way, insulted our National Anthem? We just have to hoist other flags below the national flag & that will be our responsibility. #NadaDwaja 2/3 — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) August 30, 2019 Siddaramaiah had accepted the demands of pro-Kannada activists who had demanded that a state flag must be introduced. He had formed an expert committee to look into the legal provisions of whether the state can have a separate flag. The nine-member committee also came up with a design for the state flag. The committee had recommended a yellow, red and white flag with the state’s emblem ‘Gandaberunda’ – the two-headed mythological bird – in the middle. In May 2018, the Karnataka government had sent the proposal for a state flag, that was unanimously passed by the state cabinet for the Union’s approval. The government had also requested the Union to include the proposed flag in the schedule of the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1950. At the time, Siddaramaiah had said the flag symbolises Kannada pride. However, the BJP had accused the then Congress government of springing the issue of a separate flag for electoral gains.  In May 2018, the Union Home Ministry put the proposal on hold as the election code of conduct was in place. The issue had been shelved ever since and the Congress-JD(S) coalition government had not made any attempts to revive the movement for a separate flag. The history of Karnataka flag In 1965, Ma Ramamurthy, the son of freedom fighter Veerakesari Seetharama Shastri, designed a red and yellow flag with the map of Karnataka on it. The flag was used to symbolise the interests of Kannadigas and the need to protect the language. Ma Ramamurthy’s flag became the official flag of the political party Kannada Paksha, which he founded in 1965. However, the party did not last long. It was after this that the red and yellow flag became the unofficial flag of Karnataka. The yellow and red colours signify peace and courage.  This unofficial flag is also hoisted during the ceremonies held to celebrate Kannada Rajyotsava on November 1 each year. The new flag was designed as the Kannada Paksha flag could not be adopted as the official state flag. The BJP’s opposition This is not the first time the BJP has opposed the demand for a separate state flag. During the BJP rule in 2012 in the state, the government had turned down a proposal for a separate state flag. At the time, the BJP government had stated that such a demand was against the unity and integrity of India.  When the Siddaramaiah government had sent the proposal to the Centre in 2018, the Union Home Ministry had then said, "We are one nation, one flag. Legally there is no provision either for providing or prohibiting a separate flag for any state.”    
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Upset over not being in reality show, K'taka man ends life after posting TikTok video

Death
Investigators say that Kiran Yadav was upset that he did not get a chance to be part of a Kannada reality show.
A 22-year-old man from Hoskote ended his life on Thursday after posting a video on TikTok requesting viewers to take care of his mother upon his death. According to the Hoskote Police, Kiran Yadav, a resident of the town’s Kambalipura area, had rented a room at Srinivas Lodge, located right next to the police station, where he shot the TikTok video before ending his life. “In the video, Kiran says that his viewers are like his brothers and sisters and that his last request was that his mother be taken care of after he passes away. He says it is his last TikTok video and that he cannot state why he was taking the drastic step,” Hoskote Police told TNM. Investigating officers, who interviewed Kiran’s family and friends say that the youth had dreams of becoming an actor in the Kannada film industry and had been trying to get offers for acting and also to get into Kannada reality shows for the last two years. “In 2018, he had tried to get selected for a reality show after which he thought opportunities would open up for him to get into acting. But he did not make it into this reality show according to his family,” the investigating officer said. Earlier this year, unidentified men had allegedly approached Kiran and had assured him an opportunity to be a part of the reality show’s upcoming segment. Investigators say that Kiran had paid the middlemen Rs 1 lakh for a guaranteed spot in the reality show. In July this year, the middlemen had allegedly informed Kiran that he was to be a part of the reality show. However, over a week ago, the men allegedly told Kiran that they could not get him on to the show. “Kiran’s family told us that he had been preparing for the show for two years and that he had got his hopes up in July when he got confirmation from these middle men. We are trying to find out who they are currently. His family says that he was very upset that he had not got selected despite paying Rs 1 lakh. The middlemen allegedly told Kiran that they would return his money in a week’s time,” the investigators added. A case of suicide has been registered at the Hoskote Police Station. Investigators say that after identifying and questioning the middlemen, they will take a call on whether these men have to be booked for abatement to suicide. If you or anyone you know is feeling depressed or suicidal, consider reaching out to one of the following helplines: Tamil Nadu: State health department suicide helpline number - 104 Sneha Suicide Prevention Centre - 044-24640050 Telangana:   Telangana government suicide prevention toll free number - 104  Roshni- 040-66202000, 66202001 SEVA- 09441778290, 040 - 27504682 (between 9 AM and 7 PM) Karnataka: Sahai : 24-hour helpline numbers: 080- 65000111, 080-65000222 Kerala: Maithri helpline - 0484-2540530 Chaithram helpline: 0484-2361161 Both are 24-hour helpline numbers. Andhra Pradesh:  Life Suicide Prevention Helpline No.78930-78930  Roshni -  Helpline 1: 9166202000  Helpline 2: 9127848584    
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Former Cong MLA's appointment as K'taka Pollution control board chief, HC asks govt stand

Law
The SC in 2017 had said that no MLA/ politician can be chiefs of state pollution control boards. Sudhakar is one of the 17 disqualified MLAs of the former ruling coalition.
The Karnataka High Court on Friday directed the state government to produce all relevant documents relating to the appointment of disqualified Chikkaballapur MLA Dr K Sudhakar as the Chairman of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). The direction was issued by a bench comprising Chief Justice AS Oka that was hearing a writ petition filed by one Anjaneya Reddy challenging Dr Sudhakar’s appointment. The matter will be heard again on September 6.  The advocates for the petitioner argued that the appointment was arbitrary and in violation of the Supreme Court directives as K Sudhakar did not possess any special knowledge in respect of environmental matters.  “It was brought to the notice of the court that the due course of the law was not followed during the appointment of the incumbent,” Anjaneya Reddy alleged. Sudhakar who won on a Congress ticket was one of the 17 MLAs of the former JD(S)-Congress coalition government who had resigned from their positions to pave way for the BJP to form a government in the state.  Sudhakar was appointed as the KSPCB chairman in June by former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy after days of him lobbying for the post with the top rung of his former party.  Prince Isac, the advocate representing Anjaneya Reddy, said, “The Supreme Court in Techi Tagi Tata vs Rajendra Singh Bhandari and others case of 2017 has given a clear instruction to all the state governments to frame rules and guidelines to select chairpersons of Pollution Control Boards within six months. Only the state of Arunachal Pradesh has formed such a rule.” He added, “This case has nothing to do with Dr Sudhakar being appointed. We would have objected to any other unqualified person being appointed. The SC had also given liberty that any person who is concerned about the enviornment can go to respective HCs and file a writ. In that judgement, it is clearly stated that MLAs, politicians or Chief Secretaries, Environment Secrarteries cannot be appointed as chairpersons of Pollution Control Boards. The court said that Pollution Control Boards are autonomous bodies which should not be controlled by political heads.” Anjaneya Reddy, a Kolar-based activist was also the petitioner in the Koramangala-Challaghatta (KC) Valley case. He sought a direction from the HC to allow tertiary treatment of sewage water before it is released into tanks in Kolar and Chikkabalapura, to safeguard drinking water sources. The case is still being heard by the HC. Read: Kolar activists threaten to send Bengaluru’s 'foam water' in tankers to MLAs  
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Setback for DK Shivakumar as HC dismisses his plea seeking protection from arrest

Court
The former Karnataka Minister had moved the court a day after he was issued summons by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case probe.
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In a setback for DK Shivakumar, the Karnataka High Court on Friday dismissed the Congress leader’s plea seeking protection from arrest. DK Shivakumar was served a summons by the Enforcement Directorate on Thursday night and Friday morning, he moved the court seeking interim protection. The Congress MLA is currently on his way to New Delhi to appear before the ED at the agency’s office in connection with a Rs 7-crore money laundering case. The ED had opposed the leader's writ petition, with ED counsel MB Nargund filing objections to Shivakumar's plea, and had requested for its dismissal. Speaking to the media earlier on Friday, DK Shivakumar had called the timing of the summons 'malafide' but stated that he will cooperate with the probe.  “I have received a summons from ED late last night (Thursday) at 9.40 pm asking for me to appear at 1 pm in Delhi today (Friday). Although the sudden scheduling by ED is malafide, I believe in the rule of law and will definitely participate and fully cooperate with them and abide by the law of our country,” DK Shivakumar said. On Thursday, Karnataka High Court judge Arvind Kumar had dismissed DK Shivakumar’s plea to quash the Enforcement Directorate’s summons to question him. Just a day after the petition was dismissed, the ED summoned DK Shivakumar for questioning. DK Shivakumar has also alleged that the Income Tax Department’s search and seizure operation carried out at his home and properties owned by him and his associates in August 2017 was politically motivated. The case against DK Shivakumar and two others was filed by the Enforcement Directorate in September 2018. The case is related to unaccounted cash unearthed by the Income Tax Department during raids in properties owned by Shivakumar and his associates in August 2017. More than Rs 7 crore in unaccounted cash was allegedly recovered by Income Tax sleuths from properties owned by the senior Congress leader in New Delhi, including from his Safdarjung Enclave residence. DK Shivakumar was then booked under Section 120(b) of the Income Tax Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. His business associates Sachin Narayan, Sunil Kumar Sharma (owners of Sharma Travels) were also booked and Anjaneya Hanumant and Rajendran – employees of Karnataka Bhavan in New Delhi, where the cash was found, were named as the co-accused.
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Could the use of a more effective pesticide have reduced dengue cases in Bengaluru?

Health
The BBMP is only now planning to shift from using pyrethrin, an organic compound, to the more effective pesticide malathion.
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As the dengue scare continues to plague residents of Bengaluru, it has come to light that the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) could have used a more effective pesticide in place of the one currently being used to control mosquito populations. “Pyrethrin is the option that has been used all this time, however we are now planning to switch to malathion as it has been proven to be more effective when used outdoors compared to pyrethrin,” explains Dr BK Vijendra, Chief Health Officer of the BBMP. Pyrethrin is an organically derived pesticide which comes from the Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium flower. While pyrethrins are considered to be relatively less toxic to humans than many other pesticides, the efficacy of the chemical has been found to be greater indoors than outdoors. Despite this, the BBMP has been utilising pyrethrin in place of an alternative, such as malathion, which has been known to have greater effect when used outdoors. On the other hand, malathion, an insecticide belonging to a class of chemicals known as organophosphates, has been widely used to control mosquito populations outdoors. It acts by preventing the nervous systems of insects from being able to function properly. Taking note of the alarming number of cases of dengue in the state, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan earlier this week stated that preventive measures needed to be taken up and implemented by all members of the general public. “It is the responsibility of all of us to ensure that we don’t create an environment for these mosquitoes to breed. As the vector breeds in stagnant water, we should not let water get accumulated in unused and broken utensils and containers, used tyres, discarded coconut shells, water coolers, uncovered water tanks, etc. Commitment at all levels is essential for prevention and control of these diseases," he reportedly said. Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease which is caused by one of the five major strains of the dengue virus. The virus is spread to humans via the bite of an infected mosquito. The incubation period is between 4 to 14 days after exposure to the virus, with people often complaining of high fever and immense joint pain. There is no vaccine for the virus, and treatment consists largely of supportive measures to ensure that the individual’s platelet levels are stabilised. As of Friday, over 9,000 cases of dengue have been reported in Karnataka, with most cases being reported in the state capital Bengaluru. 
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Video: Bengaluru airport sees major leak from ceiling after heavy rainfall

Airport
The breach was identified and repaired soon after the incident occurred, airport officials said in a statement.
Staff at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru responded quickly to a major leak that occurred on Thursday night after rainwater began seeping through the ceiling in one part of the airport. Staff were forced to cordon off the area and began clearing the water away. While the city has witnessed similar scenes in metro stations, this appears to be the first time such an incident has occurred at the airport. In an official statement, Bangalore International Airport Limited said, “Due to excessive rains in the Bengaluru Airport area, some water percolated through the external wall into the terminal building. The breach was identified and the area has subsequently been repaired and cleaned.” A short viral video of Thursday’s incident shows water pouring from the ceiling and two men moping the area. Visuals suggest that the waiting area near Boarding Gate 9 had been affected. @HardeepSPuri - this is bangalore airport -domestic terminal where it is raining inside the terminal.. seriously we need deserve better pic.twitter.com/4RPmowXTxG — Anurag Gupta (@gupt_anurag) August 29, 2019 In the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am on Friday, the weather station in the Kempegowda International Airport received 60.6 mm. However, the seasonal cumulative difference was only recorded at a 2% deficit till date. Earlier in March, KIA became the first airport in the world to clinch the Airports Council International’s Airport Service Quality Awards for both Arrivals and Departures. Earlier in 2017, the airport had been adjudged the ‘Best Regional Airport in India & Central Asia’ by Skytrax. Read: Glass panels broke 41 times in 3 years, but Chennai airport says majority was 'spontaneous' The airport is currently the busiest in south India and the third-largest in the country. Currently, it is undergoing a Rs 13,000 crore expansion project which includes a new terminal, widening of roads, metro access and cargo bays. The authorities announced earlier this week that a new runway equipped for foggy conditions (Code F and Cat IIIB compliant) would soon be operational. The new runway is slated to begin operating on December 5. 
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After ED summons, DK Shivakumar moves court seeking protection from arrest

Crime
The Congress leader was issued a summons by the ED to appear before it for questioning in connection with the Rs 7-crore money laundering case.
The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday night issued a summons to former Karnataka Minister DK Shivakumar to appear before it for questioning in connection with a Rs 7-crore money laundering case. DK Shivakumar’s counsel, BV Acharya, on Friday morning, moved the Karnataka High Court seeking interim protection for DK Shivakumar from the ED until he could appeal the High Court’s decision to dismiss his plea to quash the summons. The Enforcement Directorate’s counsel, MB Nargund filed objections to DK Shivakumar’s plea and requested the court to dismiss it. “How can we proceed after dismissing the plea? Why can’t you place your request before the ED?” Justice Arvind Kumar questioned BV Acharya. The court, however, adjourned the hearing to Friday afternoon. On Thursday, High Court judge Arvind Kumar had dismissed DK Shivakumar’s plea to quash the Enforcement Directorate’s summons to question him. Just a day after the petition was dismissed, the ED summoned DK Shivakumar for questioning. “Please don't take tension, I have not taken tension, there is no need to take tension. I have not committed any mistake. I have not committed any rape or taken money, there is nothing against me,” DK Shivakumar told the media on Friday morning. The Congress leader is scheduled to fly out of Bengaluru at 1 pm to appear before the ED office in New Delhi.  “I have received a summons from ED late last night (Thursday) at 9.40 pm asking for me to appear at 1 pm in Delhi today (Friday). Although the sudden scheduling by ED is malafide, I believe in the rule of law and will definitely participate and fully cooperate with them and abide by the law of our country,” DK Shivakumar said on Twitter on Friday. He also alleged that the Income Tax Department’s search and seizure operation carried out at his home and properties owned by him and his associates in August 2017 was politically motivated. “I've requested the court that it's a simple Income Tax matter. I've already filed ITR. There's no Prevention of Money Laundering Act. I-T raid on me was politically motivated for hosting Gujarat Congress MLAs. As a loyal soldier of Congress and a responsible politician, I did what party asked me to do, for which I am being targeted I have full faith in legal systems and will face this legally as well as politically,” DK Shivakumar added. The case against DK Shivakumar and two others was filed by the ED in September 2018. The case is related to unaccounted cash unearthed by the Income Tax Department during raids in properties owned by Shivakumar and his associates in August 2017. More than Rs 7 crore in unaccounted cash was allegedly recovered by Income Tax sleuths from properties owned by the senior Congress leader in New Delhi, including from his Safdarjung Enclave residence. DK Shivakumar was then booked under Section 120(b) of the Income Tax Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. His business associates Sachin Narayan, Sunil Kumar Sharma (owners of Sharma Travels) were also booked and Anjaneya Hanumant and Rajendran – employees of Karnataka Bhavan in New Delhi, where the cash was found, were named as the co-accused.   Rajendran is a caretaker of Karnataka Bhavan and also works for Sharma, the proprietor of Sharma Travels, which runs a luxury bus service. The ED has alleged that Shivakumar and Sharma had set up a massive hawala network to launder money from New Delhi to various parts of the country. The ED suspects that Hanumanthaiah, the employee of Karnataka Bhavan, was responsible for storing the unaccounted money.
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