BJP MLA breaks police horse's leg during protest. Animal also anti-national'?

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March 14, 2016

Dehradun, Mar 14: In a shocking incident, BJP MLA Ganesh Joshi was on Monday caught on camera beating up a police horse with a lathi' during a protest against state government in Dehradun. The horse was deployed at the venue to control the situation.

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Joshi lost his cool and attacked the horse with a lathi' and was followed by other protesters present there. The animal suffered serious injury in his leg and was admitted to the Indian Military Academy's Vetenirary Hospital, Dehradun SSP told news agency ANI.

“Doctors are saying that the horse's leg will have to be amputated. Case will be filed against the BJP MLA,” he added. Joshi, however, said that he was not at fault and that the horse was just thirsty. “As soon as the animal was given water, he was fine,” he said.

Reacting to the incident, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat said, “you are using lathi on a horse? I think the world tolerance in not in the BJP dictionary”.

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Abdullah
 - 
Thursday, 17 Mar 2016

They broken their Pitha's Leg!!!!????
Merciless goons, Terrorists.

Animal rights.
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Mar 2016

A day will come when this horse will do the same to U over & over... it might be wierd but in the court of ALLAH (one who gave this life to this MLA & the horse)... it can take the revenge.

asif
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

what is the use of putting him in jail. he might be there for few days in jail with royal treatment. and once he come out from the jail i am sure he will get good post in party.

IBRAHIM.HUSSAIN
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

When BJP saffron goons cannot spare a animal, how can they spare Muslims. The act of atrocities are in their DNA.

Down Down Ganesh Joshi.

Ahmed Yanbu
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

Poor Horse. Cruel People.. Where is our Madam Menaka Ghandi...Lets see what action she will take on him.

AK
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

These Goons are worst than animal... How come our people who support them doesnot UNDERSTAND their evil acts.

UMMAR
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

PLEASE BREAK MLA,S LEG PLEASE.. ,

IF HE WAS IN FRONT OF MY EYES I WOULD HAVE SLAPPED HIM FOR SURE .. NO HUMANITY.. WHAT TYPE OF MLA HE IS.. KICK OUT OF INDIA.. IF U SEE THE LEG OF HORSE ,,, REALY... PUT HIM IN JAIL.

Aakriti
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016

wht the hell! then I think his leg should also be broken with a stick. then he will come to know about the pain

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July 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 15: Amidst mounting coronavirus cases, the district administration has finalised 80 covid care centres (CCC) in Dakshina Kannada.

Sindhu B Rupesh, deputy commissioner of DK, said that as many as 80 premises that were functioning as quarantine centres have now been identified as CCCs in the district.

People in the district have been demanding that CCCs should be opened for asymptomatic cases in the district too. 

A majority of around 1,500 active cases in Dakshina Kannada are asymptomatic, and the CCCs will help those planning to go to private hospitals to reduce their treatment costs.

Additional deputy commissioner M J Roopa said that the 80 CCCs identified throughout the district will work as care centres for asymptomatic Covid-19 patients.

A medical team will attend to the centres, and supply of food and water will be taken care of by the government. In case of any health issues, the patient will be shifted to the Covid hospital, she said.

“All asymptotic Covid-19 patients, who are unable to opt for home isolation, are being kept in CCCs. A designated health team will monitor each CCC in the district. Meanwhile, the nearest public health centre (PHC) will have an ambulance on standby in case of an emergency,” she added.

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February 17,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 17: Days after 10 MLAs were inducted in the Cabinet, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa is likely to expand his Cabinet again as some BJP MLAs are unhappy, said BJP sources.

Several leaders including Umesh Katti, CP Yogeshwar, Raju Gowda and MP Renukacharya are miffed over the recent cabinet expansion, claim sources.

On February 6, ST Somashekar, Ramesh Laxmanrao Jarkiholi, Anand Singh, K Sudhakar, BA (Byrathi) Basavaraj, Arabail Hebbar Shivaram, Hasavanagowda C Patil, K Gopalaiah, Narayana Gowda and Shrimant Balasaheb Patil took oath as ministers.

It should be noted that many MLAs had won the by-polls on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket in December last year after switching loyalties from the Janata Dal (Secular) (JDS) and Congress.

In the December 5 by-polls held in 15 Assembly constituencies, the BJP had won 12, while Congress managed to bag only two. One seat was won by an Independent candidate while the JDS drew a blank.

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January 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 3: S Cube Art Gallery has successfully concluded its prestigious assignment from Airports Authority of India (AAI) to beautify Mangaluru Airport with artistic works. AAI had invited tenders for various jobs to be executed in the airport premises. S Cube Art Gallery had made a competitive bid which was subsequently followed up with presentation before selection panel and award of contract. S Cube Art Gallery bagged the contract for six works in two sectors out of the total four sectors for which the tender had been called.

The themes presented by S Cube Art Gallery showcase the Tulu culture and heritage of the people of Coastal Karnataka. The six themes selected are:

1. ‘Human Hand Flying Paper Plane’ – fibre glass and steel sculpture work installed in the circle in the outer precincts of the airport. This is a larger than life sculpture signifying the dreams and aspirations of the air travelers. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

2. ‘Kambala’ – fibre glass sculpture installed at the exit area of the airport. This sculpture is meant to introduce ‘Kambala’, the iconic folk sport of the region to the visitors and tourists. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

3. ‘Fisherman with Boat’ - fibre glass and steel sculpture installed at the entrance to departures lounge of the airport. It symbolizes the fishing culture of the coastal region depicting the soaring aspirations, life of courage and adventure as well as the daily struggles of the fisher folk. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

4. ‘Tiger Dance’ - fibre glass and steel sculpture installed at the arrivals lounge of the airport. This work depicts the world famous ‘Mangalore Pilivesha’ showing tiger dancers in various typical postures to the visiting tourists. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

5. ‘Folk Art Forms’ – six individual terracotta sculptures with Tulunadu cultural themes installed alongside the domestic and international corridors of the airport. Artist: Venki Palimaru, Udupi

6. ‘Jain Miniature Paintings’ – Jain miniature paintings (18x6 feet) – Two works of acrylic on canvas displayed on the wall on either sides of the exit area. The work was conceived after referring to authentic traditional Jain paintings in Moodbidri Jain Mutt and Shravanabelagola Mutt. Artist: Reshma S. Shetty, Mangalore

The total value of the contract was Rs. 56 lakhs. The work was completed over a period of six months and concluded in the month of July, 2019.  S Cube Art Gallery is grateful to the Airports Authority of India for giving the opportunity to participate in this project and showcase the artistic talents of the region.

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