Attack on BJP functionary: 3 SDPI workers arrested

April 5, 2017

Kannur, Apr 5: The police investigating the attack on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) functionary near here last month arrested three Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) workers here on Tuesday.

The arrested have been identified as K.P. Shiras (28), N.V. Muhammad Janfar (24), and Mahroof (20).

The police said they were among the eight PFI and Campus Front workers directly involved in the attack on BJP mandalam vice president Sushil Kumar at Talap, under the Kannur Town police station limits, here late night on March 8.

The assailants who had come on motorcycles, left the BJP functionary seriously injured.

Kannur Deputy Superintendent of Police P.P. Sadanandan toldThe Hinduthat the remaining five assailants and others who were involved in the conspiracy and sheltering the assailants would be nabbed soon. Raids were under way to capture them, he said.

On interrogation of the arrested, the police found that the attack was a sequel to the clashes between Campus Front and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad workers in a parallel college in the town.

Planned

They told the police that the attack on the BJP functionary was planned as a retaliation for the repeated incidents of entry of allegedly armed BJP workers from nearby locality on the college premises to attack Campus Front workers whenever the college had witnessed clashes between ABVP and Campus Front workers.

The police said that the Sushil Kumar had been stabbed in his abdomen with a sharp blade, allegedly a surgical knife.

Similar weapon had also been used in an attack at Edakkad here on an Indian Union Muslim League worker who also suffered serious injuries in his abdomen, the police said.

The CPI(M) district secretariat in a statement here on Tuesday said that the arrest had brought out the truth behind BJP’s s bid to put the attack on the shoulders of the party.

The statement also expressed shock at the disclosure that surgical knives were used in the recent attacks by SDPI workers.

Inquiry needed

The police should inquire into the source of availability of such weapons, it said.

The BJP had staged marches to the DySP office alleging that the CPI(M) was behind the attack and that the police were protecting the assailants.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday visited the COVID Care Centre established in Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) and inspected the facilities there.

"The State Government is making all efforts to contain the rapid surge of cases of COVID-19 in Bengaluru. I have visited the COVID Care Centre established at the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre and inspected the facilities. The COVID Care Centre will have a capacity of 10,100 beds and has all necessary facilities," he said while interacting with media persons.

"For every 100 patients, one doctor, two nurses, one support staff, one housekeeping staff and two BBMP Marshals will be deployed. 2,200 staff including doctors, nurses, support staff, housekeeping staff, BBMP marshals and police will be deputed. The patients will be provided with good quality food. Recreation facilities such as TV, Carrom Boards, chess boards etc are also being provided," he added.

The Chief Minister said that safety kits for the staff who are involved in patients' care and monitoring, emergency treatment facilities, ICU, ECG, oxygen support, first aid and pharmacy facilities will be provided.

"In addition, a control room will be established to monitor them 24 hours and this Centre will have tie up with nearby hospitals. Laundry facility will be provided to wash the blankets and bedsheets of the patients. Segregation and disposal of waste will be done systematically. The centre will take care of people who are asymptomatic and persons who are mildly infected. This system is established to enhance the availability of beds and treatment in hospitals for those who are in critical condition," he said.

Yediyurappa said that number of coronavirus cases in the state increased since the beginning of the unlock process and underlined that the State Government is taking all measures to combat the disease.

"We have rectified all the loopholes immediately, as and when they are brought to our notice. The centralized bed allocation system is already in place and helpline is also established. People must not lose hope and I appeal to the citizens to co-operate with us. If there is a delay in the arrival of the ambulance as soon as the reports confirm the disease or if there is denial to admit the patients to the hospitals, please bring it to our notice and action will be taken," he said.

The Chief Minister appealed to all legislators to give priority to control the disease in their constituencies.

"Please visit taluk hospitals and COVID hospitals and inspect if all required facilities are in place. If there is any lacunae bring it to my notice, it will be rectified," he said.

He also requested people from Bangalore not to travel to their villages unnecessarily.

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: Popular Kannada comedy actor Prakash, popularly known as Bullet Prakash in the film industry, died due to multi-organ failure at a private hospital in the City on Monday.

He was 44.

He is survived by wife, one son and a daughter.

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