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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Karnataka mulls over extending COVID-19 lockdown in hotspots

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When the lockdown is lifted, it has to be in a staggered and phased manner, and not at one go, Minister K Sudhakar stressed.
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The Karnataka Government on Tuesday indicated  it's too early to take a call now on lifting the nation-wide lockdown but said it's in favour of its extension in COVID-19 hotspots in the country by at least an additional two weeks. "We need to see for another few days before taking final call," Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K, who is in-charge of all matters related to COVID-19, told 'PTI' when asked if the State is in favour of the rollback after the 21- day period ends on April 14. The Minister opined that the decision on its withdrawal should be based on the COVID-19 pandemic situation at the time in terms of number of cases and response to the outbreak. When the lockdown is lifted, it has to be in a staggered and phased manner, and not at one go, Sudhakar stressed. "Where there are red alerts and zones, those zones, in my opinion, should continue to be in a lockdown situation at least for two weeks...till this month-end, I will request them (the Centre) to do this," he said. The Telananga Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday appealed to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to extend the 21-day national lockdown imposed to contain COVID-19 outbreak beyond April 14, saying it was essential to save lives. Sudhakar said the Karnataka government is facing financial challenges because of drastic fall in revenues due to the lockdown, adding, it would take "tough decisions" to cut expenditure. The Finance Department is in the process of evaluating the State's fiscal position. "Finance department is gathering information...what is the need now, what should be the overall expenditure, how much we can save; financial support for unorganised and organised sector, along with stimulus to other sectors, we have to see where we stand financially," the Minister said. "Based on that, we have to take certain steps for sure because after all the government runs on the exchequer money. Once the exchequer is stopped because of lockdown, we are not getting GST, no motor vehicle tax. No tax money is coming. Government also has to run right? he said. He said commitment and obligations with regard to paying interest on loans taken at the national and international level would have to be met. "So, there are some financial constraints, and financial challenges before the government. The Government will take tough decisions only after studying the entire finance (position of the State)." The Telangana government last week announced pay cut for government employees. The Union Cabinet on Monday approved a 30 per cent cut in salaries of all Members of Parliament and a two-year suspension of the MP Local Area Development (MPLAD) scheme
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Spreading hate on social media may invite action under NDMA Act: Bengaluru top cop

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Calling for unity, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said the world was fighting a common enemy.
Social media enthusiasts in Bengaluru were warned to not spread hate amid the lockdown over the coronavirus pandemic on Monday. "Lot of unwanted hate is being created on social media. Pray don't be party to share, forward and liking such messages," tweeted Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao. Bhaskar Rao said stringent provisions of the National Disaster Management Act could be invoked for such offences. Calling for unity, the Police Commissioner said the world was fighting a common enemy. Underscoring the importance of life than a job, he said the social distancing would be enforced more stringently henceforth. "Social distancing will be enforced more stringently in public interest. Your life is more important than your job," Rao tweeted.  Friends on Social https://t.co/2E99cGNZ97 is fighting a common Enemy. Lot of unwanted hate is being created on social media. Praydon’t be party to share, forward and liking such msgs.Stringent provisions Of National Diaster Management Act can be invoked.Let’s Unite. — Bhaskar Rao IPS (@deepolice12) April 6, 2020 The Commissioner's warning comes on a day when Bheemashankar Guled, DCP, Bengaluru (Northeast) stated that a video was being wrongly circulated claiming to be from Haj Bhavan Bengaluru.  "This video is being circulated wrongly as pertaining to Haj Bhavan Bangalore, i personally have visited the Haj bhavan and this is not video of Haj bhavan Bangalore. And nothing has happened as alleged in the video at Haj Bhavan Bangalore," Bheemashankar said.  This video is being circulated wrongly as pertaining to Haj Bhavan Bangalore, i personally have visited the Haj bhavan and this is not video of Haj bhavan Bangalore. And nothing has happened as alleged in the video at Haj Bhavan Bangalore DCP North East, Bangalore @BlrCityPolice pic.twitter.com/al2v5OGnv9 — Dr Bheemashankar S Guled (@DCPNEBCP) April 6, 2020 The video showed Muslims in a dormitory building and a voice says samples for coronavirus tests A voice in the video says samples for coronavirus were taken from the people in the afternoon of 1st, but it was reported to be collected on 3rd and results came back on 4th for the same. The man heard in the video suspects foul play and urges a look into the matter. Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa also warned the people in the state against ostracising the Muslim community for isolated incidents.  Several cases of fake news related to the coronavirus and the terms of the lockdown enforced in Karnataka have also circulated on social media. 
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Fact check: BJP MP’s claim that Jamaat attendees spat at Belagavi hospital staff is fake

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BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje had claimed that people in Belagavi who had attended the Jamaat meeting were spitting and misbehaving with hospital staff, a claim that has been debunked.
BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje on Monday took to social media to claim that some people from Belagavi, who were quarantined after they attended the Tablighi Jamaat in New Delhi, were misbehaving and spitting at the healthcare workers of the hospital that they were taken to.  However, this claim has been denied by Belagavi Deputy Commissioner SB Bommanahalli, who said that the people quarantined in the district were not spitting or misbehaving with health workers. Shobha also tweeted a video of what appeared to be a packed isolation ward which showed one person briefly dancing. It also showed people in the ward interacting with three others across a window suggesting that people who tested positive for coronavirus were mingling with others who had not.  "70 people from Belagavi attended Nizamuddin Markaj, among thm 8 tested positive, rest of the results yet to come. In quarantine wards, Tablighis are misbehaving with our health workers, dancing and spitting everywhere. Nation wants to know the intentions of Tablighi Jamaat!, (sic)" Shobha had claimed in a tweet.  70 people from Belagavi attended #NizamuddinMarkaj, among thm 8 tested +ve, rest of the results yet to come. In #Quarantine wards #Tablighis are misbehaving with our #HealthcareHeroes, dancing &spitting everywhere. Nation wants to know the intentions of #TablighiJamaat!! pic.twitter.com/07GojoiycM — Shobha Karandlaje (@ShobhaBJP) April 6, 2020 But in a detailed response by Dr Vinay Bastikop, Director, Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, it was revealed that there were only 33 people admitted in the hospital that attended the Tablighi Jamaat in March and that the three people who tested positive were in a separate isolation ward. "33 suspect cases of attendees of Tablighi Jamaat with travel history were admitted to BIMS hospital on 31-03-2020 since noon and swab samples of all were drawn on 01-04-2020 and they were advised quarantine under observation the samples were sent to VDRL Lab at Shimoga and the results were received on 03-04-2020 late evening following confirmatory results the 3 positive patients were each kept in a separate isolation ward and the remaining negative cases were discharged and along with help of District administration were shifted to quarantine facility outside the hospital and shall be followed up at the end of the quarantine period," read a note by Dr Vinay Bastikop. "The video aired on the channel has been filmed by the suspect cases themselves and should have been around the time when they were being separated from the COVID negative suspects. Mentioning that the positive patients are freely roaming within the hospital is not true, they have been kept in a separate isolation ward and have been counselled and medication has been started, regular follow up with the patients is being done on a daily basis, currently, they are on treatment keeping good health and are under constant observation," stated the note by Dr Vinay Bastikop. "The hospital management has personally interacted with all suspects and positive patients and counselled them in regards to maintaining hygiene and how to take protective measures," the note by Dr Vinay Bastikop added. Shobha's statements come immediately after Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa warning that the Muslim community should not be blamed for isolated incidents.Seven coronavirus cases were reported in Belagavi as of April 6, among which three are attendees of the Tablighi Jamaat. The total number of cases in Karnataka is currently 163. This is not the first time the BJP MP has been called out for publishing fake news on social media. In 2017, Shobha Karandlaje courted trouble from police in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka when she claimed that a young Hindu man Paresh Mesta had been mutilated and castrated and that boiling oil was poured over his head, and his head was split with a weapon. This was after the dead body of Paresh Mesta was discovered in Honnavara of Uttara Kannada district. The claims were later refuted in a detailed note issued by Kasturba Hospital in Manipal where the post mortem was conducted.  Read: BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje booked by cops for 'spreading communal hatred thru tweets' In 2019, Shobha claimed that Shivu Uppar, a man from Belagavi was killed for protecting cows from smugglers. However, the police later refuted this statement and said that he committed suicide. Read: Belagavi teen’s death is suicide: Cops rule out murder, arrest 2 for spreading rumours
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