Another BJP worker killed in Bengaluru; party demands NIA probe

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June 1, 2017

Bengaluru, Jun 1: A local leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was hacked to death by a group of armed men in Surya City, on the outskirts of Bengaluru city, on Wednesday night.
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The deceased has been identified as Harish, who Anekal unit vice-president of BJP's SC/ST Yuva Morcha. According to police, the incident took place around 9 pm when Harish, 40, was returning home from a bar and restaurant after meeting his friends.

The killers intercepted his motorcycle, threw chilli powder into his eyes and hacked him to death, before fleeing the spot.

Police suspect personal rivalry to be the reason behind Harish's murder. After preliminary investigations, police said that recently Harish's relative Raju and his brothers were fishing in a tank in Anekal, when Harish argued with them saying they are fishing in the pond illegally.

"A fight had broken out between Raju and Harish and finally with the intervention of locals the situation was defused. But later, Harish went to Raju's house and beat up him and his parents, after which he went out to the restaurant to party with his friends on Wednesday," the police said.

Police suspect Raju was enraged after the incident and that he and his relatives might have killed Harish to avenge the humiliation. The Surya City police booked a case and are on the lookout for Raju and the others.

Harish was elected to the post of vice-president of the morcha a week ago. Following the murder, some of his family members staged a protest alleging that it was politically motivated.

Reacting to the murder, BJP general secretary Shobha Karandlaje sought an NIA probe into the murders of BJP workers in the State. She was speaking to reporters in Kalaburagi.

Similar attacks in the past

In March, a BJP municipality member was hacked to death by unidentified assailants.

Kithaganahalli Vasu of the Bomnasandra municipality was on his way to the morning walk when he was attacked by some miscreants.

A land dispute was believed to be the reason behind the attack on the BJP municipality member.

Last year, a senior member of the BJP's Dharwad district panchayat in Karnataka was hacked to death by unidentified men.

The BJP leader was attacked with a machete when he was on his way to a gymnasium.

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July 12,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 12: The Expert Committee set up by the District authorities to inquire into death due to Covid-19 in Dakshina Kannada district declared that the death was due to patients late reporting to the hospitals and severe co-morbidities.

''Many were scared to visit the hospitals for treatment. Any patient suffering from fever, cold should stop self-medication and seek the advice of doctors. From what we have observed, the mortality was among patients who reported late to hospitals. Many had ignored symptoms assuming it to be a common cold,'' Expert Committee members Dr Hansraj Alva and Dr Muralidhar Yadiyal told mediapersons on Saturday night.

Wenlock Hospital Superintendent Dr Sadashiv said of the 38 deaths reported in the District, the expert committee had analysed 35 deaths. 9 persons who died are below 50 years old, 10 are in the age group of 50 to 60 years, 11 in the age group of 60 to 70 and five in the age group of above 70 years.

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 23: It was a stampede-like situation near Palace Grounds in Bengaluru on Saturday afternoon. The incident took place after hundreds of migrants gathered and jostled to gain entry. The situation raises concerns as no social distancing norms were followed.

According to Chetan Singh Rathore, DCP Central, the reason behind the stampede-like situation was an en masse message. "What we heard was that an en masse message has been conveyed to the people of Manipur and Odisha that they would be able to go home on trains on Saturday. The message did not consider the capacity of the train which is only 1500 seating capacity for Manipur train and 1500 for Odisha train," he told media.

Singh further added, "But the people gathered were around 3000 in number for the Manipur train and 5000 for the Odisha train. Passengers with tickets and requisites were allowed to travel while others were asked to return home and wait for their turn to travel back home."

The state of Karnataka has eased lockdown restrictions across, allowing state transport services to run. Lately, the government has been running special Shramik trains from Karnataka to ferry migrant workers back to their hometowns.

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March 20,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 20: The high court on Thursday directed the government to notify on its official website the penal provisions to be enforced against private schools violating norms relating to fees and safety of students, among other things. A division bench of chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka granted six weeks to the authorities to comply while disposing of a PIL filed by advocate NP Amrutesh.

Earlier, the state government submitted a memo stating that necessary amendments have been brought to Karnataka Education Act in 2017. It said any breach of students' safety entails a minimum jail term of six months and Rs 1 lakh fine for a convicted employee or member of the management. Any institution found guilty by the District Education Regulatory Authority will face disaffiliation and must pay a fine of Rs 10 lakh, the memo said.

Schools collecting donations and other fees beyond what is prescribed can be fined up to Rs 10 lakh and they must refund the excess fee.

In relation to schools charging for applications and brochures, the state capped their prices at Rs 5 and Rs 20 respectively, by issuing a gazzette notification last year.

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