No more lockdowns in Karnataka, asserts Yediyurappa


Bengaluru, Apr 14 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Wednesday reiterated that there will be no lockdown in the state, but stringent measures will be implemented to contain the spread of the Covid pandemic.

In remarks on the sidelines of Ambedkar Jayanti to commemorate B.R. Ambedkar's 130th birth anniversary here, he said that there can be no lockdowns, and even weekend lockdowns are not necessary, and that the state government was gearing up to take all other measures to prevent the spread of this dreaded disease.

"Already, we have imposed night curfew in some cities. If required, we will extend it to some other districts as well," he said.

He added that he had decided to convene an all party meeting to consult the Opposition party leaders on the next course of action and deliberate on their suggestions.

"I have convened a meeting with the opposition leaders on April 18, a day after the bypolls to three seats (Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency and Maski and Basavakalyan assembly seats)," he said in response to a question.

Meanwhile, the opposition parties too contended that lockdown was not a solution to prevent Covid-19 infection as it would only make lives more difficult.

Both Congress and Janata Dal-Secular leaders said that first, it has to be identified how this disease spreads and accordingly, treatment should be provided.

Leader of Opposition, Siddaramaiah alleged that the state government had reduced the number of tests as soon as the positive cases had come down substantially and as a result of this, people became complacent.

"Complacency had its impact, with people forgoing all the fear, they started mingling freely and as result of this, the second wave of Cond is gearing up to hit us hard," he said.

He demanded that if the state government was enforcing another round of lockdown, then it should take steps to deposit Rs 10,000 into the account of one crore families belonging to the economically weaker section.

JD-S leader H. D. Kumaraswamy said the state government should focus on the availability of essential drugs such as remdesivir and beds in hospitals as it is being projected that by the month end, cases may shoot up to 20,000 a day.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • myna, mysuru

    Thu, Apr 15 2021

    Going by the way he is handling the COVID situation in Karnataka, his restless behaviour of losing power, it appears he speaks at Lucid intervals and cannot be taken seriously. Instead of lockdown start with imposing SEC 144 - 24*7 in Karnataka for public gatherings, marriages, funerals, political meetings, festivals etc. Vigilant administrative machinery should impose heavy fines on those violating the guidelines. Unfortunately, the GOK which has played into the hands of religious leaders for political gains is now unable to reign them in when festivals need to be banned. Let those in the GOK realise at least now that mixing POLITICS & RELIGION is poison and those who perpetrate such thoughts will become a victim one day.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 15 2021

    Cases jaasthi aanda resign malpodu. aaathe!!

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    I bet ye is going to change his statement tomorrow sometime 🤣

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  • Asstrol Jer, Hubli

    Thu, Apr 15 2021

    He is waiting for Panchayath elections in north Karnataka to finish, and then there will be lockdown

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    What if the PM announces a pan-India lockdown at his usual 8 pm slot ? Will Yeddi go against Modi ?

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