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As Covid ravages Bengaluru, many head homeward across Karnataka


As Covid ravages Bengaluru, many head homeward across Karnataka
Meanwhile, Belagavi DC Harish Kumar agreed that a large number of people did return home from Bengaluru and Maharashtra in the last few weeks.
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The family of a patient who died of Covid performs the last rites at a crematorium in Tavarekere, Bengaluru. (Photo | Vinod Kumar T, EPS)
Express News Service
BELAGAVI: A huge influx of people, particularly youngsters from Covid-ravaged Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune to their hometowns across the state in the last few days, is expected to worsen the Covid situation in rural Karnataka. With lockdown imposed for 14 days, a large number of people have migrated to their hometowns in Belagavi, Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Kalaburagi, Dharwad and many other districts, from Bengaluru in private vehicles, trains, etc., in the past few days.

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Deja vu in Bengaluru: 2 homebound MP migrants walk 600 km to Belagavi

However, the duo left for MP by Goa Express on Thursday thanking all the activists from Belagavi who came to their rescue on time in Belagavi.

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BJP goes full throttle for Belagavi Lok Sabha seat


Express News Service
BELAGAVI: With the Congress-BJP clash in the bypoll for Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency expected to go down to the wire, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has shifted his focus to the high-stakes battle rather than his government’s ongoing fight against the raging pandemic.Besides hitting the campaign trail trice in the last few days, the CM has ensured that party rallies and roadshows go full throttle to ensure the victory of Mangala Angadi, wife of former Minister of State for Railways late Suresh Angadi, under any circumstances.  
Even as the Congress campaign, headed by its candidate Satish Jarkiholi, evoked a tremendous response with political analysts predicting a tight clash between the two parties, BJP leaders are optimistic of winning the seat by more than 4 lakh votes. If the CM choosing to hold roadshows in Belagavi at the fag end of the campaign on Monday and Tuesday, and exiting Covid-ravaged Bengaluru, is any indicator, his rival party leaders said that he must have realised that the bypoll is going to be a humdinger.With the prevailing political trend believed to be strongly in favour of Satish in both Arabhavi and Gokak regions, a bastion of the Jarkiholi family, the CM held two roadshows in each town on Wednesday in an attempt to woo voters.

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