BJP retains Hebbal; Jaffer Sharief’s grandson bites dust

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February 16, 2016

aynarayanBengaluru, Feb 16: BJP candidate YA Naryanaswamy has emerged victorious in the just concluded by-election to the prestigious Hebbal Assembly constituency.

Former union minister and Congress veteran CK Jaffer Sharief’s grandson Abdul Rahman Sharief has suffered defeat for the second consecutive time.

The results of the bypolls to the three assembly constituencies in Karnataka including Hebbal were announced on Tuesday.

Mr. Jaffer Sharief had lobbied hard to get ticket for his grandson as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had urged the party high command to field his close aide and Independent MLC Byrathi Suresh, a popular leader in the region.

Mr. Rahman Sharief had lost to Jagadish Kumar of the BJP in the 2013 Assembly election by a margin of just 5,000 votes in Hebbal. More details are waited

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sahul
 - 
Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

Cong+RSS = CONGRESS...!!!

Let the Community Decide..???

Zahoor Ahmed
 - 
Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

Siddaramaiah your counting begins. enjoy the remaining days. Congress once again shown its true color.

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April 7,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 7: With reporting of 12 positive cases of COVID-19 since last evening, including three women, the total number of confirmed cases in Karnataka increased to 175, including four deaths.

According to official sources, while three fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from Bengaluru, two each had been reported from Bagalkot, Kalaburagi and Mandya, followed by one each at Gadag and Bengaluru Rural districts.

After a gap of over three weeks, two more fresh cases had been reported from Kalaburagi, which had reported the first death of the country.

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June 7,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 7: The Sri Krishna temple at Udupi would not re-open on June 8 although permission has been given to all temples to allow devotees for darshan, Admaru mutt junior seer Paryaya Swami Ishapriya Teertha said on Saturday. He told reporters in Udupi that the mutt has decided not to allow devotees at present to join the fight against COVID-19 by the government, health department and the police.

The seer said the situation would be assessed in the next 20-30 days after which a decision to re-open the place of worship would be taken.

The health of the devotees and the staff at the mutt and temple would have to be protected.

However, pujas and rituals would continue to be held at the temple, he said.

Meanwhile, Dharmasthala dharmadhikari D Veerendra Heggade said in a press release that the Lord Manjunatheshwara temple in Dharmasthala in Dakshina Kannada district would open for devotees from June 8. He said 800-1,000 devotees would be allowed to have darshan at the temple every day, keeping with the regulations of the government.

Mass-feeding (annadhanam) in the Annapoorna hall would also be organised, maintaining social distance in view of the virus spread.

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February 28,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 28: Two labourers lost their lives as they were buried alive in a landslip at Karangalpady Junction near Bunts Hostel in the city today.

The landslip occurred when a compound wall collapsed burying at least five persons under the debris. It is feared that three people are still under the debris.

The deceased have been identified as Mohammad Masood (20) from West Bengal and Bhimappa (25) from Bagalkote.

Local police and fire fighters are carrying out rescue operation.

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