Bengaluru/Koppal, June 27: Deputy Chief Minister Dr G Parameshwar said that the JDS-Congress coalition government would complete five years term as per the direction of the party high command and whatever the statements on toppling the government would become irrelevant.

After receiving the guard of honour at a passing out parade at the KSRP Training School at Koppal on Wednesday, the DCM said that both the parties have agreed for five years term. “I am the KPCC president and HD Kumaraswamy will be the Chief Minister for five years. I am telling you this being the KPCC president. There is no doubt in it”, he said.

Being a partner of the coalition government in the state, the Congress would support the stand of Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on waiver of farm loans. District ministers would be appointed for all districts shortly. As alleged by some people, the north Karnataka was not neglected, he said.

Parameshwar also said that he did not know anything about the statement of Siddaramaiah who spoke privately.



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Hyderabad: As part of a continued crackdown on drunk driving, Cyberabad police arrested 193 individuals on Saturday, November 23. Authorities seized a total of 160 two-wheelers, 6 three-wheelers, and 27 four-wheelers during the operation. Among those detained, 19 had dangerously high blood alcohol levels, ranging from 200 mg/100 ml to 550 mg/100 ml.

All offenders will face the court for legal proceedings. Under Section 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act, drunk driving is a serious offense, with penalties including fines of up to Rs. 10,000 and/or imprisonment for up to six months. Repeat violations can lead to driving license suspensions for at least three months or, in severe cases, permanent revocation.

Between August 24 and November 21, Hyderabad police booked 13,933 individuals for drunk driving, leading to various consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and license suspensions. During this period, 824 offenders received jail sentences ranging from one to ten days.

Additionally, 227 drivers were required to complete two days of social service, and the Regional Transport Office (RTO) suspended 99 licenses for two to six months based on court directives. The courts also imposed a collective fine of Rs. 2.87 crore on violators.