Accused in RSS worker's murder had planned to kill Mangaluru VHP leader'

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August 21, 2016

Mysuru, Aug 21: The prime accused in RSS worker Raju murder case had involved in at least seven other murder and five murder-attempt cases in the past, according to Mysuru City Police Commissioner B?Dayananda.

Addressing media persons, the top cop said that Abid Pasha was involved in murder of Shashikumar and Parveen Taj of Rajivnagar, Ramesh of Lashkar Mohalla, Harish of Ashoka Road and two students from Hunsur — Vignesh and Sudeendra — and Thyagaraja Pillai of Hunsur.

1jaggu“He was also involved in attempt to murder cases that were reported in Dakshina Kannada and Mysuru districts since 2008. Along with others, he had made an attempt to kill advocates Shanti Prasad Hegde and Jagadish Shenava, also Mangaluru taluk unit working president of Vishva Hindu Parishad, in May 2010. Besides, he had also made murder attempts on Ramesh, Anand Pai and Giridhar in Mysuru city,” he said.

Pasha, who was arrested by the City Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths nearly a fortnight ago in connection with the murder of Raju, who was hacked to death at a tea stall in Mysuru on March 13, was in the past arrested by Mangaluru Police, but he managed to obtain bail.

The commissioner said, “Pasha has confessed about his involvement in all the crime. He is the prime accused in a few murder and murder attempts cases and all of them are owing to religious hatred.”

Dayananda said, “On July 12, 2008, Pasha, along with his aides, had killed a salon owner Shashikumar in Rajivnagar in the city. The CID had submitted a C' report to the court. Shashikumar was killed during early hours, when he was opening his salon. Similarly, on June 9, 2009, Pasha had attacked two people — Ramesh and Anand Pai near Five Lights Circle in the city.Ramesh died due to injuries. In November the same year, the accused had murdered another Ramesh, owner of Ramesh Book Shop on Ashoka Road.

Apart from these, on June 11, 2011, Sudeendra and Vignesh, two students of Mahajana College from Hunsur town, were brutally killed near Chikkaballapur after their parents declined to pay a ransom of Rs 5 crore. Bengaluru CCB police had arrested six persons while Pasha was absconding. Similarly, Pasha had murdered one Thyagaraja Pillai of Hunsur over personal grudge.

In 2015, Pasha had killed a Muslim woman too. Pasha and others had killed Parveen Taj on July 8 at Rajivnagar in the city, he said.

Meanwhile, the CCB?police have detained three more persons in connection with Raju murder case. They are: Ayub Khan (27) of Kalyanagiri, Mohammed Haneef (36) of Azeez Sait Nagar and Hameed Khan (27) of Gouziya Nagar.

“All the accused were booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The police have laid a trap to arrest other accused involved in Raju's case,” the commissioner informed.

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Anti-Sangh Marmar
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Monday, 22 Aug 2016

Abid Pasha is a Supari killer. he had murdered a muslim woman too. I fully agree with Naren Kotian that he should meet the fate of Maduru isubu.

SK
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Monday, 22 Aug 2016

Naren, what are you talking BULLSHIT about 72 virgins.....It may be in your Ramayana and Mahabharatha.... Not in Islamic books.... Every one knows how your God Krishna enjoyed thousands of Virgins /Gopis... You also can enjoy thousands of virgins in Singapore..... Can you tell us WHO IS THE FATHER OF DRAUPADI'S CHILDREN ????????????????

Rikaz
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Monday, 22 Aug 2016

Naren, they are still far less than your RSS friends AND terrorists who are languishing in jail waiting for death punishment...Sadhwi etc etc...

Naren kotian
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

Abid must be shown the way so that he can enjoy 72 virgins ...i wish he meets the same fate as madur isubu ..who committed more heinous task of attacking nationalist Indians based on instruction from is I ..PFI is behind him and now providing legal service ..he killed innocent two non RSS guys to death just to raise funds for his jihadist activities

Rikaz
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

I agree he is 1000% wrong, he should not have killed anyone, law will take its course of action....but still Bajrangies did not learn any lesson from it....what would you say about 18 persons who killed one person in Udupi....come on give me a break 18 persons....do you need 18 persons for it....till now no comments from BJP or any kind of sangh pariwars....

Bajrangi bhai jaan
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

#4 kiran bajarangi, Mangalore
abid pasha born and brought up from slaughter house. really liked this comment.

Kuffar
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

wow i cant see any peaceful people commenting here or condemning him .........

wahid khan
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

whatever he did its totally a big crime. he must be punished under indian panel law.,

Indian
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

religious hatred? his family background must check they may have joined isis.

Monika
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

please police must interrogate him again, high level torment should be given to him, more cases will come out of his mouth.

Naufiziya
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

guilty must be punished!!.

Shareif
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

maximum punishment should be given to abid,

kiran bajarangi
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

abid pasha born and brought up from slaughter house. kill him in the same way.

Karthik
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

ohh god for Religious hatred he killed almost 7 peoples, anyway he s also going to die soon.

Mohan Savannur
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

chor kidhar he!! chor bagal me hain. this s called intolerance

Jayanna
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

ohh really who feeding this dogs?

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February 23,2020

The euphoria over the claim that around 3,000 tonnes of gold reserves, worth Rs 12 trillion, have been discovered in Uttar Pradesh’s Sonbhadra district could not last even 24 hours, with the Geological Survey of India (GSI) clarifying on Saturday there had been no such discovery.

The GSI, headquartered in Kolkata, rebutted the claims of the Uttar Pradesh Directorate of Geology and Mining (UPDGM), and said “miscommunication” must have led to the wrong reporting of facts.

M Sridhar, director general of the GSI, said nobody in the agency gave any such data. He said 52,806 tonnes of gold ore was found in Sonbhadra district during the exploration work in 1998-2000. From this reserve, only 160 kg of gold can be extracted.

“There must have been some miscommunication of facts because of which the gold ore deposits have been overestimated. We have written a letter to Uttar Pradesh (UPDGM), stating the facts. The GSI has not estimated such kind of vast resource of gold deposits in Sonbhadra,” Sridhar said.

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The UPDGM had said on Friday that gold deposits were found in Son Pahadi and Hardi areas of the district. Sridhar said while gold ore was found in the area during the GSI’s exploration work in 1998-2000, it had told the state government about the discovery in November last year.

Under the new regulation, which came into effect from 2015, the GSI has to inform the state government when ore deposits are discovered. Earlier, no such action was mandatory. In its report, the GSI estimated that only 3.03 gm of gold can be extracted from a tonne of ore. It also clarified that even the extraction amount was tentative and could not be established for certain.

Moreover, Sridhar said the deposits were spread across only 0.5 sq km in forest land, which made the mining of ore economically unviable. “When there are several mines nearby, we can club it into a block and then it makes sense to mine the ore. But in this case, the deposits are too small to make it viable for any company to mine it,” he said. The GSI usually prioritises its exploration work based on the needs of the Centre. While strategic minerals like tin, cobalt, lithium, beryllium, germanium, gallium, indium, tantalum, niobium, selenium, and bismuth are atop the list in GSI exploration, gold is another commodity on its priority list.

According to the World Gold Council, India has reserves of 630 tonnes of gold.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa led state government’s move to amend the Karnataka Land Reforms Act was “a scam bigger than illegal mining” as farm lands worth Rs 50,000 crore will be lost, according to Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah.

The government on July 13 promulgated an ordinance to amend the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, allowing non-agriculturists to buy agricultural lands while also increasing the cap on the extent of such land a person or a family can hold.

Plus, the amendment will have retrospective effect, meaning over 13,000 cases registered over the years for alleged violations in acquiring farm lands will be vacated or dismissed.

“There are 13,814 cases across all 30 districts. Let’s assume that each case involves four acres of land. That’s 52,000 acres. These are lands worth Rs 45,000-50,000 crore,” Siddaramaiah told a news conference. “This is a scam bigger than illegal mining. While the mining scam had specific players, here the entire government has fallen for the corporate bodies and real estate lobby.”

The illegal mining scam unearthed when the BJP was in power was pegged at Rs 35,000 crore, which became a poll plank for the Congress to come to power in 2013.

Calling it a “black” legislation, Siddaramaiah said the amendments to the land reforms law will result in large portions of farm lands becoming real estate. “This will destroy the farming community. They’ll now have to stand at the doors of corporate bodies. Farmers will sell their land and real estate will come. What’ll happen to food production?” he said.

The ordinance amends Section 63 and 80 of the Act, while omitting Sections 79A, B and C. “These sections were inserted in 1974 under the D Devaraj Urs government. It was a revolutionary, progressive step to protect farmers and ensure social justice,” Siddaramaiah said.

The Congress leader claimed that there was a “biggest conspiracy” behind this. “All this is being driven by the Modi government. They want to privatize more and more so that reservations will go. They want to bring back the zamindari system,” he said, citing the examples of some other recent amendments to other laws.

The timing of the ordinance is suspect, he said. “If the Yediyurappa government really wanted to help farmers and had good intentions, they could’ve brought this before the Assembly or placed it for public discussion. Instead, they’ve made use of the lockdown period to promulgate the ordinance,” he said.

The Congress will fight the ordinance till it gets withdrawn, Siddaramaiah said. “We will talk to other parties, farmers organisations and Dalit groups to plan protests against the BJP’s hidden agenda and anti-farmer policies,” he added.

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July 6,2020

Bengaluru, jul 6: With coronavirus cases surging and hospitals saturated with patients, the Karnataka government is setting up intensive care units (ICUs) at COVID Care Centres (CCC) in the state for severe cases needing oxygen, Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwath Narayan said on Sunday.

Covid Care Centres are usually meant for patients who are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms.

"Initially, 10 ICUs will be set up at every CCC in Bengaluru and in other cities and towns across the state subsequently," Narayan said in a statement in Bengaluru.

The state government has set up CCCs at the GKVK campus, the Haj Bhavan and the Art of Living Foundation campus in the city so far. The government has also set up a more than 10,000 bed CCC facility in BIEC, on Tumkur road, on the outskirts of the city.

"About 100 ICUs will be set up soon at the new CCCs opened at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), Ayurveda College, and Koramangala Indoor Stadium," said Narayan.

The sprawling BEIC in the city's northwest will soon have 10,100 beds for treating Covid patients and asymptomatic cases from state-run hospitals.

The state government has also relieved all Health Department employees from administrative and non-medical duties to depute them at the CCCs.

On complaints about the poor quality of food served to Covid patients and the medical staff, Narayan warned the vendors of cancelling their contracts if they did not supply good quality food as per the guidelines.

The minister also directed the Health Department to ensure adequate supply of drugs and medical equipment to all CCCs and state-run hospitals for treating Covid patients.

With a record 1,925 new cases reported on Sunday, the state's tally touched 23,474, including 13,251 active after 9,847 were discharged (including 603 on Sunday), while 372 succumbed to the infection since March 9, with 37 more deaths on Sunday.

Of the total cases across the state, Bengaluru accounted for 1,235, taking its tally to 9,580, including 8,167 while 145 died so far.

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