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Govt ignoring coastal Karnataka, claims BJP
Govt ignoring coastal Karnataka, claims BJP

Hans India

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Govt ignoring coastal Karnataka, claims BJP

Mangaluru: Accusing the Congress-led state government of apathy and administrative failure in addressing public issues in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced a large-scale dharna satyagraha in front of all Gram Panchayat, Town Municipal and City Municipal Council offices across the two districts on June 23. The protest, scheduled between 10 am and 1 pm, aims to highlight what the party describes as 'deliberate neglect' of people's basic civic needs and pending welfare schemes. District BJP presidents, MLAs, MLCs and MPs from both districts are expected to participate in the demonstration. Among the key issues flagged by BJP MLC Kishore Kumar Puttur, who released a statement on Tuesday, are: Delays in plot approval: Residents are allegedly being forced to travel to other taluk headquarters and wait for months to get approvals for residential plot layouts, particularly for Form 9 and 11E. Staff shortages in local bodies: Gram Panchayats continue to face acute staff crunch, with no remedial action from the government. Stalled housing under Ashraya scheme: Approval of houses has been on hold for over two years, and even ongoing works are not receiving sanctioned funds. Rejection of Akrama-Sakrama applications: Widespread dissatisfaction is brewing over what the BJP terms as 'arbitrary' rejection of regularisation applications without proper scrutiny. Non-disbursement of pension schemes: Elderly citizens and beneficiaries under the Sandhya Suraksha scheme are allegedly not receiving their entitled pensions. Threats to Gruha Lakshmi scheme: The government is reportedly considering rolling back the flagship women's welfare scheme, citing fiscal constraints. Misuse of public funds: BJP has criticised the ongoing re-enumeration exercise under the name of census as a misuse of public money. Terming the protest 'a people's movement rather than a political campaign,' Puttur stated that the dharna would be peaceful but firm in conveying the grievances of ordinary citizens to the government.

MLC Kishore Kumar Puttur slams Karnataka govt over closure of Janaushadhi centres in hospitals
MLC Kishore Kumar Puttur slams Karnataka govt over closure of Janaushadhi centres in hospitals

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

MLC Kishore Kumar Puttur slams Karnataka govt over closure of Janaushadhi centres in hospitals

MANGALURU: MLC Kishore Kumar Puttur has criticised the Karnataka government's decision to shut down Janaushadhi centres in government hospitals, calling the move 'an assault on the common man'. Speaking to reporters, Puttur said the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Yojana , a flagship initiative of the Union Government , had enabled access to affordable, high-quality generic medicines for millions of economically weaker patients across India. 'There are countless cases where people were forced to skip treatment because they couldn't afford expensive medication. Janaushadhi centres helped bridge this gap by providing essential medicines at minimal cost,' he said. The legislator questioned whether government hospitals currently had 100% availability of essential drugs. 'If not, how can we justify removing a scheme that acts as a crucial support system?' he asked. Calling the decision politically motivated, Puttur said the scheme had become a source of national pride and helped lakhs of people. He accused the state government of acting irresponsibly and demanded the immediate restoration of the centres. 'The right to affordable healthcare should not be denied to the poor. Instead of shutting down these centres, the state should cooperate with the Centre in opening more,' he added. The Janaushadhi Yojana was launched in 2008 and expanded in recent years, with centres operating across the country to offer low-cost medicines as an alternative to branded drugs. The state government has yet to issue an official response to the criticism.

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