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Karnataka HC Calls BJP s Affidavit Claiming it Has Not Conducted Rally During COVID False
Following this, the counsel for the BJP informed the court that he would like to withdraw the affidavit and file a fresh one.
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New Delhi: The Karnataka high court on Wednesday called the Bharatiya Janata Party’s statement ‘false’ when the party in its affidavit filed before the court said that it has not conducted any public rally during the COVID-19 pandemic times,
LiveLaw reported.
This happened after the court warned that there will be action for perjury for making a false statement in the affidavit, the report added.
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HC asks about action taken over violation of guidelines at Panchamasali rally
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The Bench referred to reports in the media that indicated that a large number of people at the rally were not wearing masks or maintaining social distancing.
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Thousands participated in the Panchamasali community rally held in Bengaluru on February 21.
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The Bench referred to reports in the media that indicated that a large number of people at the rally were not wearing masks or maintaining social distancing.
The High Court of Karnataka on Monday directed the State government and the city police to submit a report on the action taken over the violation of COVID-19 norms during a rally organised on February 21 seeking greater reservation for the Panchamasali Lingayat community under the Other Backward Classes category.
Sugarcane combine harvesters in the tax net
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Sugarcane combine harvesters have been brought under the tax net following the passage of the Karnataka Motor Vehicles Taxation (Second Amendment) Bill, 2020, in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.
The cost of the sugarcane combine harvesting vehicle is about ₹1 crore and there are about 180 vehicles in the State. So, owners have to pay a fee of about ₹3 lakh for registering each vehicle. Farmers who purchase these will also get a subsidy of ₹33 lakh per unit from the Agriculture Department, Transport Minister Laxman Savadi said.
The Karnataka Epidemic Diseases (Amendment) Bill, 2020, was also passed in the Assembly to impose fine up to ₹50,000 or imprisonment for three months or both for violating the rules and regulations made under the Act.