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Karnataka Human Rights Commission admits complaint over govt’s pandemic management

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The complaint against the management of the pandemic was filed by Congress MLA MK Patil.
Congress MLA HK Patil smiles at the camera in this file photo. he has all white hair and all white clothes
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The Karnataka State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC) has accepted a complaint against the state government over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter dated July 29, Congress MLA HK Patil wrote to the Commission alleging major lapses in governance which ‘affected the general population’. The SHRC accepted the complaint, and passed an order which reads, “It is alleged in the complaint that since few months, the people of Karnataka are dying due to COVID-19 Pandemic spread. More than 2000 people are affected every day and 40-50 people are dying every day due to COVID-19, but the government is not taking care of it and there is lack of sincerity amongst the politicians as well as Government officials.” The order states that there is rampant corruption in crisis management. It said, “There is rampant corruption and the victims are not getting proper treatment in Covid centres and they are not getting even ambulance service even after waiting for 2-3 days because of which they lose their lives without proper care and treatment. The doctors and nurses are not having PPE kits and bodies of the COVID-19 patients are not cremated in a humanitarian manner in various districts i.e., Ballari, Raichur, Davanagere, Chitradurga, Bengaluru etc., causing gross violation of human rights of the people of the State.” A hearing on the issue was held on July 28 headed by Chairperson (Retd) Justice DH Waghela. The Congress has consistently raised allegations of governmental corruption in the management of COVID-19 in the state. Congress leader and Karnataka Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah has been vocal about alleged corruption in the procurement of beds for the 10,000-bed COVID Care Centre in Bengaluru. Another allegation has surfaced that the government has bought test kits at a much higher price than other states have.
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Cabinet ‘berth pangs’ in Karnataka: The many challenges for BS Yediyurappa

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Ahead of a cabinet restructuring, panic and lobbying has begun. Deputy chief minister Laxman S Savadi was in New Delhi to lobby for his continuance in office.
Picture of Chief Minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa reclining on a leather armchair while wearing headphones and holding up a sheaf of papers. He is wearing an all white safari suit and looks tense as it is a session in the Vidhana Soudha
“Wait till August 15, I am going to become a minister,'' proclaimed eight-time BJP MLA Umesh V Katti, representing Hukkeri assembly constituency in Belagavi district. Having missed the cabinet berth in the two cabinet expansions of Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, the political heavyweight from Belagavi district and sugar baron, Katti is certain that this time he will make it. Katti is not alone in staking claim for a ministerial post as the ‘berth pangs’ have started not only for those who are aspirants but ministers as well with indications that Yediyurappa is expected to get the nod from the BJP central leadership shortly to go in for a cabinet reshuffle and expansion. Deputy Chief Minister Laxman S Savadi was the first to exhibit his panic on the cabinet restructuring exercise by dashing to New Delhi on July 27, skipping the event to mark Yediyurappa's one year in office. The visit created a flutter in BJP circles with speculations that he had gone to do the spadework for a change in leadership, but it was reportedly a solo action for his political resurgence and survival. According to BJP sources, a reshuffle and filling of the six vacancies in the Karnataka cabinet is expected in August. Fighting the pandemic COVID-19, Yediyurappa who said that one has to live with the coronavirus is reportedly looking at overhauling his one-year-old cabinet. He had inducted 17 ministers including three deputy chief ministers on August 20, 2019 and 10 more on February 6, 2020, who were the disqualified Congress-JD(S) MLAs after they won the assembly by-polls on a BJP ticket. The Karnataka cabinet's strength is 34 including the CM. It's learnt Savadi apprehended that he would be dropped in the cabinet reshuffle. A surprise entrant to the cabinet when he was not a member of either Houses of the Karnataka legislature, Savadi was propped up by the BJP high command to be groomed as an alternative to Yediyurappa, as both represent the Lingayat community. However, Savadi is said to have failed to meet the central leadership's expectations on many counts Savadi is said to have camped in New Delhi to strengthen his case for continuance in the cabinet. While Savadi's was a case to stay afloat, it resulted in some names doing the rounds for the CM's post on the premise that the party was not happy with Yediyurappa. Prominent was Union minister Pralhad Joshi, who has been an aspirant for the post. However, sources close to the BJP central leadership ruled out such a move. ”The  central leadership is not happy on many issues, but it is also aware that some ministers were imposed on Yediyurappa from the top. They are not looking at an alternative. While the ministers involved in COVID-19 control management are working at cross purposes the rest are not seen,'' they added. BJP sources stated that Savadi's was an act of desperation and there were no indications of him being guided by someone at the top this time. “The present party high command does not guide prematurely, but waits and watches till the end before stepping in,'' a senior BJP functionary said. He cited the example of Yediyurappa, who was keen on his son BY Vijayendra contesting from Varuna assembly constituency in 2018. Yediyurappa intensely campaigned for his son and at the last minute was told he has to give the 'B" form (which says a person is the party's official candidate) to another nominee. BJP/RSS functionary Ramlal called up Yediyurappa to inform that if he insists on giving the ‘B’ to Vijayendra, the central leadership will have to issue a ‘C’ form (which nullifies the B form), the functionary recalled. Uphill task for BSY The astute politician that he is, Yediyurappa is aware that he will not get be able to constitute a ‘please all’ or a ‘dream’ cabinet. Unlike his predecessors who nominated legislators as chairpersons of boards and corporations to mollify those missing the cabinet berth, the CM chose to do so in advance. He had done this in October 2019 ahead of the by-polls to 15 assembly seats to placate the ticket aspirants as the BJP had decided to field the disqualified Congress-JD(S) MLAs from these constituencies. Of the eight appointments made, only one aspirant accepted it. Earlier, this week Yediyurappa replicated the same strategy but it backfired. Of the 24 BJP MLAs appointed to the boards and corporations, the CM had to withdraw the notification to four such statutory bodies. Six-time MLA G H Thippa Reddy, a ministerial aspirant said it was an insult that he was offered a chairman's post. Another MLA MP Kumaraswamy also declined, while Nehru C Olekar representing Haveri said the CM was aware that he was keen on becoming a minister. The biggest challenge for Yediyurappa will be tackling the aspirants from Belagavi district as it is over-represented in the present cabinet with Savadi, Ramesh L Jarkiholi, Shashikala Jolle and  Shrimanth Balasaheb Patil. In the 28 member cabinet (including Yediyurappa), of the 30 districts in Karnataka, 12 are still unrepresented. Bengaluru has the highest share with seven, followed by four from Belagavi, Shivamogga and Haveri two each, and 13 districts have one minister each. Dakshina Kannada, Bengaluru rural, Kalaburagi, Raichur, Koppal, Mysuru, Kolar and Chamarajanagar districts have gone unrepresented. The lone woman minister Shashikala Jolle, who hails from Belagavi district is lobbying in New Delhi for her retention, with women MLAs Poornima Srinivas and Roopali Santosh Naik in the race. Besides Yediyurappa has to fulfil his promise given to the turncoat legislators AH Vishwanath, M T B Nagaraj and R Shankar, whom he had introduced as ‘future ministers’ while inducting them into the party. Speaking to TNM, Katti admitted that Belagavi was over-represented. “The CM knows who is capable. I have been a minister for 13 years in all BJP CMs cabinets. Wait for another 15 days and I will be a minister,” he added. BJP sources said the cabinet expansion was bound to cause some rumblings in the party, but ruled out any threat to Yediyurappa's leadership. “The grip Yediyurappa has on the Lingayat community cannot be disturbed, and RSS-BJP circles have calculated that in the worst-case scenario, the party will bag 70-80 seats in the next assembly elections,'' they claimed.
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Belagavi medical institution asks PG doctors to vacate hostel after COVID-19 case

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The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors condemned the decision.
The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors has questioned the decision taken by Belagavi Institute of Medical Science to ask its post graduate students to vacate the hostel after one of the students tested positive for coronavirus. "As one of the Post Graduate students has come COVID Positive, here all the inmates are instructed to vacate the Hostel with immediate effect till further orders. This is to prevent the spread of disease to others. They have to arrange for their own accommodation as per the order of the Director," a notice issued to the students by the warden of the hostel stated. The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors condemned the decision. "Is this the treatment given to healthcare workers who are working tirelessly to fight the spread of COVID-19?" a letter by the association representatives said. The association questioned why the hospital cannot arrange facilities for primary contacts of the COVID-19 patient. In the letter, the association warned the medical institution against forcibly evicting its post-graduate students and asked the hospital to make alternative arrangements. Healthcare workers across the state have tested positive for coronavirus but in most cases, the workers and their contacts are given facilities to quarantine themselves. In most hospitals dealing with COVID-19 cases, healthcare workers are working in cyclical shifts which includes one week of quarantine after completing a one-week shift. The medical institute in Belagavi found itself in the news last week when family members of a COVID-19 patient who passed away set ablaze an ambulance and tried to vandalise the hospital in Belagavi. Belagavi district reported 217 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and the district currently has 2242 active cases. 70 deaths have been reported in the northern Karnataka district while 918 others infected with the virus have made a complete recovery. Karnataka is currently grappling with over 72000 active COVID-19 cases of which 37618 cases are in Bengaluru. The state has reported a sustained spike in cases since July 1 and on Friday, there were over 36,000 COVID-19 tests conducted in the state. Read: Kin of COVID-19 victim allegedly set ablaze ambulance in Karnataka
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Bengaluru adds 570 containment zones, most new cases in 20-29 age group

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The total number of containment zones in Bengaluru stands at 20,679.
3 health workers in PPE collect nose swabs for COVID-19 testing from three people
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On Friday, Karnataka’s capital city of Bengaluru, which has been reporting a majority of coronavirus cases in the state, added 570 containment zones. This brings the total number of containment zones in the city to 13,238. Meanwhile, 20,679 containment zones have been reported in Bengaluru till date. Bengaluru saw 2,220 new COVID-19 patients reported on Friday – 40% of all new cases reported in Karnataka. Bengaluru west zone added the highest number of new patients (25%), followed by south (22%) and east (21%) zones. In the last 10 days though, cumulative number of cases in Bengaluru south (23%) and east (23%) each has been higher than the west zone. Bengaluru south continues to have the highest number of active as well as total containment zones in the city – nearly 4,500 – followed by east zone, west zone, Bommanahalli, RR Nagara, Mahadevapura, Yelahanka and Dasarahalli respectively. For the second day in a row, the age group of 20 to 29 reported the highest number of coronavirus patients (301 men and 195 women) in Bengaluru. Before this, Bengaluru had reported the most of the new cases in this age group on July 25. Between July 26 and July 30, age group 30 to 39 had been reporting a majority of the new COVID-19 patients being recorded in the city. Karnataka has reported the fourth highest number of COVID-19 cases in India, following Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Delhi in that order. The state reported 5483 new patients on Friday – recording over 5,000 new cases for the fourth day in a row – and has 72,005 active cases in total. Eighty people were also reported to have succumbed to the disease on Friday, 20 of whom were from Bengaluru.
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BJP sends legal notice to Siddaramaiah, DKS in row over buying COVID-19 equipment

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Congress leaders had earlier claimed that equipment including test kits, beds, PPE and ventilator were bought by the state government at prices much higher than the maximum retail price.
  Congress leaders had earlier claimed that equipment including test kits, beds, PPE and ventilator were bought by the state government at prices much higher than the maximum retail price.   The BJP's Karnataka unit on Friday said it has sent legal notice to the leader of opposition Siddaramaiah and state Congress chief DK Shivakumar for their allegations of corruption in the procurement of COVID-19 equipment and supplies. The party termed the allegations 'baseless' and demanded public apology from the two leaders, failing which they have been threatened with legal action. "On one side Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah say the government was not sharing information with them despite writing twenty letters... when the government did not share any information, where did you get this figure, who gave you this," BJP general secretary N Ravi Kumar asked. Congress leaders had earlier claimed that equipment including test kits, beds, PPE and ventilator were bought by the state government at prices much higher than the maximum retail price.   Ravi Kumar said that the statement by the Congress was intended to mislead the people and malign the reputation of the government and the Chief Minister. "How did they say that Rs 4,167 crore has been spent? Our government, Ministers and Chief Minister have said that much amount has not been spent," he said, adding that the two leaders have been given 15 days time to reply to the notice. Siddaramaiah had last week alleged that the total expenditure of the government relating to COVID-19 was Rs 4,167 crore of which at least Rs 2,000 crore was "pocketed" by ministers and officials. Refuting this, as many as five ministers had said the overall expenditure of the government is Rs 2,118 crore, with Rs 1,611 crore going for COVID-19 relief measures and Rs 506 crore for purchase of medical equipment. Stating that in the legal notice it has been mentioned that allegations have caused damage to the party and the government's image, Kumar said they have sought a public apology. "We have also warned that or else we will be forced to take up legal action in the days to come," he added. Siddaramaiah while making the allegation had demanded inquiry by a sitting high court judge, which the government has rejected. Hitting out at Siddaramaiah for "unnecessarily" alleging corruption and seeking an inquiry from a sitting high court judge, Kumar asked the former Chief Minister about his accountability on his Hublot watch that had earlier led to controversy. "Siddaramaiah repeatedly targets Yediyurappa saying that he had gone to jail, had D K Shivakumar gone for picnic or tour to Delhi (Tihar jail). With what morality is Siddaramaiah sitting next to Shivakumar?" he asked. "Shivakumar's assets were Rs 251 crore in 2013 and in 2018 it was Rs 840 crore, in five years 200% increase, what business are you doing, please share it with people of state," he added, as he questioned Congress leaders' morality. The allegations constitute a "classic case of slander which constitutes both civil and criminal defamation," the notice read. Meanwhile, Shivakumar reiterated the demand for a judicial inquiry by a sitting judge into the allegations of corruption. Speaking to reporters at Mangaluru, Shivakumar, who is on his first visit to the city after taking charge as KPCC chief, claimed serious corruption charges have come up against the government in the purchase of equipment and other supplies during the COVID-19 crisis. He alleged that the BJP government was indulging in corruption in the name of COVID-19 management. The government should also hold a meeting of the public accounts committee to ensure transparency in the spending of public money for pandemic management, he said. Shivakumar said a 30-member team from the Congress will visit all districts of the state to instill confidence in people affected by the pandemic and provide them assistance. He also criticised the government for the treatment meted out to migrant workers during the crisis. The government has not made arrangements to provide them food and shelter though they were asked to stay back to continue with construction activities, he claimed.  
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Karnataka Minister BC Patil, five staff members test positive for coronavirus

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BC Patil recently visited Haveri and Koppal in Karnataka.
Karnataka Agriculture Minister BC Patil on Friday said he has tested positive for the coronavirus. Five staff members who travelled with him to Koppal recently also tested positive for the virus. "The report has confirmed me to be corona positive. I am in home quarantine at my residence in Bengaluru," BC Patil said in a social media post. ಇದೀಗ ಬಂದ ವರದಿಯ ಪ್ರಕಾರ ನನಗೆ ಕೊರೋನಾ ಪಾಸಿಟಿವ್ ಎಂದು ದೃಢಪಟ್ಟಿದೆ. ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನ ನನ್ನ ನಿವಾಸದಲ್ಲಿ ಹೋಂ ಕ್ವಾರಂಟೈನ್ ಆಗುತ್ತಿದ್ದೇನೆ. ಕೊಪ್ಪಳ ಜಿಲ್ಲೆಗೆ ಇತ್ತೀಚೆಗೆ ಭೇಟಿ ನೀಡಿದ ಸಂದರ್ಭದಲ್ಲಿ, ನನ್ನ ಜೊತೆ ಆಗಮಿಸಿದ ಐದು ಜನ ಸಿಬ್ಬಂದಿಗಳಿಗೂ ಕೊರೋನಾ ಪಾಸಿಟಿವ್ ಎಂದು ವರದಿ ಬಂದಿದೆ. 1/2 — Kourava B.C.Patil (@bcpatilkourava) July 31, 2020 He said that he will be quarantined in his residence.  "Five staff members who accompanied me during a recent visit to Koppal district were reported to be coronavirus positive," he said. "The primary and secondary contacts who met me in Koppal should get tested immediately if they observe they have symptoms of COVID-19," he added. BC Patil also recently visited Hirekerur in Haveri district of Karnataka.  Karnataka reported 5483 COVID-19 cases on Friday, taking the total active cases in the state to over 72,000. Over 36,000 tests were conducted in the state on Friday including 22,164 rapid antigen tests and 14,722 RT-PCR tests.  Bengaluru reported 37618 active COVID-19 cases on Friday after 2220 new cases were recorded. The state capital has reported a sustained spike in COVID-19 cases since July 1. The city was under a lockdown for a week from July 14 to 22. 2314 people have died in the state after being infected with the virus while over 49,000 people have made a full recovery.  A slew of politicians have tested positive for the coronavirus including Mangaluru North MLA Bharat Shetty and Sedam MLA Rajkumar Patil Telkur and BJP MLC MK Pranesh from Chikkamagaluru. Several politicians in the state told TNM that they are limiting their interactions with the public and are addressing grievances through phone calls.  Opposition politicians in Karnataka have held several protests where no physical distancing was observed while even ministers in the ruling BJP have taken part in public events without wearing masks.  Read:Karnataka politicians take precautions after several leaders get COVID-19
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Vaccine project contract raises transparency questions

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