18-month-old girl killed in suspected black magic ritual

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October 5, 2016

Yadagiri, Oct 5: In a shocking incident, a one-and-a-half year old girl was sacrificed by miscreants for the purpose of black magic at Boodinal village of Shahapur taluk in Yadagiri district.

sacrificedThe victim, Amrita, is the second daughter of Basayya Swami and Lakshmi. The girl, who was sleeping with her mother on Monday night, is said to have gone missing all of a sudden when Lakshmi woke up at around 3 am.

The dead body of the baby was found in a well in front of her house on Tuesday morning. Materials used for the witchcraft were also found at the spot. The family members had searched for the girl for a whole day.

Rachaiah, the girl's grandfather, said that she may have been killed in a witchcraft performed as part of a treasure hunt. District Superintendent of Police Vinayak Patil visited the spot for an inspection. The Vadagera police have registered a case and are investigating.

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Satyameva jayate
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Wednesday, 5 Oct 2016

Naren ....any clarification?

Abdulla
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Wednesday, 5 Oct 2016

Black magic is real .
Prophet muhammad pbuh taught us to stay far away from such elements which is evil...and it is a way to hell, if somebody involves in such activities...
And he has taught us how to ask refuge with ALLAH (God) the creator of all that exists, from the evils of this world.
The Quran is a guidance for Mankind and people are far away from it. People who fear such evil should once look into the QURAN with reflection and it will give you hope and strength to deal with evil which is sorrounding us.

May Allah Guide us to know the TRUTH and the reality of Evil and its games in this life.

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March 25,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 25: Three coronavirus suspect persons who did not stay home during their mandatory 14-day quarantine period had first information report (FIRs) booked against them in police stations in Kalaburagi town in Karnataka.   

The district administration took this action after it came to know that the three pesons were mingling in the public despite being told to stay home to avoid passing on the coronavirus.

Cases have been booked against them under IPC sections 188 and 271, deputy commissioner B Sharath said.

Stringent action would be taken against them, he said, for not only threatening the health of their family members but society at large.

“The administration will stop at nothing to safeguard public health in this time of emergency,” Sharath said.

People moving around on motorbikes without a proper reason will have their bikes seized. Prohibitory order under Section 144 of CrPC will remain in force until further orders, he said.  

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March 26,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 26: About 2,771 people are home-quarantined in the wake of the novel coronavirus in Dakshina Kannada district here, Deputy Commissioner said on Wednesday.

"Meanwhile, about 20 people have completed the mandated 28 days of quarantine, DC Sindhu B Rupesh said in a statement here.

More than 38,000 people from the district have been screened and seven are admitted and are under observation, he added.

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January 20,2020

Chamarajanagara, Jan 20: Karnataka High Court Judge P G M Patil has said that it was the responsibility of the judiciary to ensure that justice was not delayed.

He was speaking at a function marking the inauguration of the first and second floors of the district courts in Chamarajanagar town here last evening. He said that the role of the judiciary was critical in establishing justice in society and hence all efforts must be made to ensure that there was no delay in securing justice.

He observed that the district court has been provided with better amenities that should be utilized for the benefit of the public. The district is no longer backward. It has shown progress and development in recent years and has produced three HC judges, Justice Patil added.

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