BJP leaders accord warm welcome to Yogi Adityanath in Mangaluru

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October 4, 2017

Mangaluru, Oct 4: Local leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party accorded a warm welcome to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, who landed at Mangaluru International Airport on Tuesday night.

Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, former MLA Yogish Bhat, Umanath Kotian among others were present at the Airport.

Amidst tight security Yogi travelled to Kerala, where he would participate in BJP’s Kerala Yatra today. He is expected to return to his home state via Mangaluru Airport later today.

This is Yogi’s first visit Karnataka and Kerala after becoming the CM of UP. He had previously visited Mangaluru in 2016 to participate in the anointing ceremony of the new raja of Jogi Math.
 

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SANTOSH
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

Monkey came for  mangalore to go kerala...publick is stuppid.

Hasan
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Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

After bringing Yogi to Kerala through Mangalore , BJP  had lost their prospect in both states. the man with lot of criminal cases on his head has come to teach the law and order. People will start to compare their state with yogis ruled state. People want their children not to die due to lack of oxygen, People dont want to loose their monumental identities, People want to live in love and peace. they dont want price rice.  and many more. By bringing this uneducated man to educated stateS BJP itself will realize their mistake

Althaf
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Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

Why these days communal gundas visiting our manglore? Is there any conspiracy to disturb the peace in dakishin kannada?? May god save our DK.

WellWisher
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Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

Just wasting tax payers money only one intention to spread communal unrest all over INDIA. But state like    Kerala with 100% educated Malayaly nothng will happen. Even rss's heavy funding to noted goondas they cannot make a Hair Line Fracture to Kerala State.  At Punjab, Bengal and Kerala  rss notable to cook their dish DHAAL NAHI GHALAGHI. 

Amit Shah's  Drama in front  of temple never accepted by any HINDU Diety.

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May 28,2020

Bengaluru, May 28: A complaint has been filed against BJP Karnataka state president and Lok Sabha member Nalin Kumar Kateel by the Congress Legislators charging him with issuing false information on Coronavirus to mislead the people.

The complaint was filed by MLCs Ivan D’Souza and Prakash Rathod at Vidhana Soudha police station on Thursday.

In the complaint they had alleged that “Kateel has been spreading false information that the position of World Health Organization’s (WHO) Chairman was given to India in appreciation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s achievement in Coronavirus management. 

In reality, the position was given to India on the basis of rotation. India’s stature gets affected because of such childish statements at the international level.”

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April 18,2020

Kochi, Apr 18: The Centre on Friday informed the Kerala High Court that there was no immediate plan to bring back the Indian citizens stranded in the Gulf countries due to the novel coronavirus outbreak and that the expatriates had been granted visa extension.

The counsel for the central government made the submission before a division bench comprising justices Rajavijayaraghavan and T R Ravi during the hearing of a plea seeking a direction to bring back Indians stranded in the UAE.

Permission of the Gulf countries was required to send medical teams there to carry out medical examination of the stranded Indians, the counsel said when the court sought to know the Centre's view on Kerala government sending medical teams to the Gulf countries to deal with the issue of COVID-19 disease among Malayalees there.

The court posted the plea for April 21 for consideration after the Central government informed that a similar petition is under consideration of the Supreme Court.

In its plea, Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) in Dubai, the organisation for non-resident Indians from Kerala, sought directions to the Ministries of External Affairs and Civil Aviation to provide exemptions in the international air travel ban to bring back Indians stranded in the UAE.

The petitioners noted that those who return could be kept in quarantine as per the protocol of the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24: Karnataka has conducted 2.03 lakh tests across the 57 Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) COVID-19 testing labs till Sunday morning, said the state Minister of Medical Education Dr K Sudhakar.

He informed that the state has doubled the number of tests in just 16 days after clocking 1 lakh tests on May 8.

"After clocking 1 lakh tests on May 8, we have doubled the number of tests in just 16 days. As on this morning, we conducted 2.03 lakh tests across our 57 ICMR COVID-19 testing labs. I congratulate doctors and lab technicians on this achievement," Sudhakar tweeted.

As many as 1,743 people have been detected positive for coronavirus in the state, of which 597 have been cured and discharged and 41 have succumbed to the infection, as per the Union Health Ministry. 

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