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Cow Slaugther prohibition bill and ‘Love Jihad’ bill are key discussion in the executive meet

Belagavi: The ‘Gram Swarajya’, ‘Cow Slaugther prohibition bill and and ‘Love Jihad’ bill has been discussed and decided to impliement in the state level executive meeting of BJP said State president Nalin Kumar Kateel.
Speaking at a news conference in the city on Saturday, he said, “We have a special state executive meeting every month. Development of Villages under the concept of ‘Gram Swarajya’ has been discussed. The meet also decided to bring cow slaughter prohibition bill and law against ‘Love Jihad’. The leaders of party have been instructed to cooperate with the party workers in the Gram Panchayat elections. The BJP organizes a monthly executive meeting in the state. A special executive meeting is being held once every three months. This time it is delayed due to COVID19. The state executive meeting was held very successfully in Belagavi.
For the by-election, Bhagwant Khoba, Rajkumar Patil Sedam, BY Vijayendra, Laxman Sawadi have been appointed as In charge for the Basava Kalyan constituency while while Muniratna, V Somanna, Basavaraj Bommai have been appointed for the Maski by-election. Responding to a question on whether an election committee will be constituted in the by-election, he said the committee cannot convene without calling a full-fledged task force. It will be discussed in the core committee once the party disciplinary committee decides.
The case of Love Jihad has come to light at Sullya. Some cases are also found in the Malnadu and Coastal parts. It is a matter of worrying and not a good development. So the law against ‘Love Jihad’ has been decided to bring he said. Commenting on the protests against the Maratha Development Corporation, he said there was room for development of the community in the state.
former MLC Ganesh Karnik, MLAs Anil Benake, Abhay Patil and former MLA Sanjay Patil were also present.

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Executive meet decided to bring the cow slaughter prohibition and ‘Love jihad’ act in the state-BJP state president Nalin Kumar kateel

Belagavi: The ‘Gram Swarajya’, ‘Cow Slaugther prohibition bill and and ‘Love Jihad’ bill has been discussed and decided to impliement in the state level executive meeting of BJP said State president Nalin Kumar Kateel.
Speaking at a news conference in the city on Saturday, he said, “We have a special state executive meeting every month. Development of Villages under the concept of ‘Gram Swarajya’ has been discussed. The meet also decided to bring cow slaughter prohibition bill and law against ‘Love Jihad’. The leaders of party have been instructed to cooperate with the party workers in the Gram Panchayat elections. The BJP organizes a monthly executive meeting in the state. A special executive meeting is being held once every three months. This time it is delayed due to COVID19. The state executive meeting was held very successfully in Belagavi.
For the by-election, Bhagwant Khoba, Rajkumar Patil Sedam, BY Vijayendra, Laxman Sawadi have been appointed as In charge for the Basava Kalyan constituency while while Muniratna, V Somanna, Basavaraj Bommai have been appointed for the Maski by-election. Responding to a question on whether an election committee will be constituted in the by-election, he said the committee cannot convene without calling a full-fledged task force. It will be discussed in the core committee once the party disciplinary committee decides.
The case of Love Jihad has come to light at Sullya. Some cases are also found in the Malnadu and Coastal parts. It is a matter of worrying and not a good development. So the law against ‘Love Jihad’ has been decided to bring he said. Commenting on the protests against the Maratha Development Corporation, he said there was room for development of the community in the state.
former MLC Ganesh Karnik, MLAs Anil Benake, Abhay Patil and former MLA Sanjay Patil were also present.

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No new year celebration in public this year in Karnataka- Revenue minister R Ashok

Belagavi: The government has decided to ban the celebration of the New Year in public in the state in the backdrop of fears of a second wave of COVID19 said revenue minister R Ashok.
Talking to media in Belagavi on Saturday evening, minister R Ashok said that Home Minister Bommai and he had discussed with chief minister over this matter. Chief Minister also agreed for this decision he said.
Reacting to former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy’s statement he said ‘It is now clear that Siddaramaiah is the reason behind the collapse of the coalition government. Kumaraswamy at least now realises the truth. He has enlightened now that ‘Vanavasa’ is for sure to him if made friendship with Congress.

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‘Bandh’ failure in Belagavi, Kannada workers taken into custody

Belagavi: The Karnataka Bandh called give by Pro Kannada organisation and Vatal Nagaraj failed completely in Belagavi.The businesses were ran as usual and the transportation remained undisturbed in Belagavi. The market made good business like everyday.
Activists of Pro-Kannada organisations were taken into custody by the police for staging a protest at Rani Channamma Circle in support to the ‘Bandh’ call given to object the establishment of the Maratha development board in the state. On Saturday morning, the few activists of kannada organisations were gathering near the Channamma circle in Belagavi to go for protest. When they planned to conduct a protest rally from Rani Channamma circle to Gandhi Bhavan, where the BJP’s executive meet was being held, police stopped them. A verbal clash took place between the police and activists on this occasion.
Police asked the agitators to not go for the protest many times and end the protest. But, when the activist did not listen to them, they took the activists into custody and released them later. Leaders of various pro-Kannada organisations shouted slogans against the BJP government condemning its act of establishing the board for Maratha community. It is establishing the Maratha, Lingayat development board for its political gains but not for the development of the communities they alleged.
Mahantesh Rangattimath, Srinivas Talukar, Rajid Hirekudi, Kasturi Bhavi, Raju Kolar, Prabha Kakatikar and others were present.


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Bandh call is wrong, government aims to develop all community in the state-Tejaswi Surya

Belagavi: BJP government’s top priority is the prosperity of all caste and communities in the state. CM Yeddyurappa formed the Maratha board in view of development of this most backward commuity in the state said National President of BJP youth wing Tejasvi Surya.
Speaking in the city on Saturday, he said it was not right to call the Karnataka ‘bandh’ against the Maratha Development board. Many people do not know that there are Kannada speaking Marathi people in Karnataka. The development of the six crore Kannadiga people is the responsibility of the Karnataka government. Thus, I defende the government’s decision of forming the Maratha board. Calling ‘Bandh’ to oppose the development of any community is not good culture. it should be stopped. The bandh culture should be stopped in the state. Today’s bundh call is failuire. It is not right and required to grow ‘Kannada’ by opposing anyone he advised the Kannada organisations.
He appealed to the leaders of Kannada organizations to sit down with the government and discuss with the government and chief minister BS Yeddiyurappa. He is ready to listen the words of the Kannada activists he said and appealed to let together work for the development of Kannada.

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Bandh call is wrong, government aims to develop all community in the state-Tejaswi Surya

Belagavi: BJP government’s top priority is the prosperity of all caste and communities in the state. CM Yeddyurappa formed the Maratha board in view of development of this most backward commuity in the state said National President of BJP youth wing Tejasvi Surya.
Speaking in the city on Saturday, he said it was not right to call the Karnataka ‘bandh’ against the Maratha Development board. Many people do not know that there are Kannada speaking Marathi people in Karnataka. The development of the six crore Kannadiga people is the responsibility of the Karnataka government. Thus, I defende the government’s decision of forming the Maratha board. Calling ‘Bandh’ to oppose the development of any community is not good culture. it should be stopped. The bandh culture should be stopped in the state. Today’s bundh call is failuire. It is not right and required to grow ‘Kannada’ by opposing anyone he advised the Kannada organisations.
He appealed to the leaders of Kannada organizations to sit down with the government and discuss with the government and chief minister BS Yeddiyurappa. He is ready to listen the words of the Kannada activists he said and appealed to let together work for the development of Kannada.