AB Ibrahim welcomes PM Narendra Modi in Mangaluru

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May 8, 2016

Mangaluru, May 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday morning landed at Mangaluru International Airport amidst tight security to take part in election campaign in poll bound-Kerala.

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Deputy Commissioner AB Ibrahim formally welcomed the PM in the presence of a few local dignitaries at the airport soon after the latter emerged from an Indian Air Force special flight.

Mangaluru City Police chief M Chandra Sekhar, former district-in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar, educationist Ganesh Rao, former MLA Yogish Bhat, deputy mayor Sumitra were present on the occasion.

No politician from ruling Congress party of the state, including Dakshina Kannada district-in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai were present to welcome Mr Modi, as the intention of latter's visit was BJP's poll campaign.

Mr Modi will be addressing three public meetings today, starting off from Kasaragod, followed by Kuttanad in Alapuzha district, and Thiruvananthapuram.

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Curious
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

'Haraka baraka 'means if we make movements it will increase something or it will give fruit. He is moving ,struggling , let other parties move even they will get some fruit.

syed
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Yes congress leaders will meet at beef dinner party....

Zahoor Ahmed
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Mr.Ibrahim no need bend yourself in front of PM or any human being. Learn from PC.

Rikaz
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

WOW! Came to distribute 15 Lakhs Rupees!

satyameva jayate
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

vikaas ka bakwaas......please translate it in malayalam......
sawaa sau karod hindustaani.....same bla bla bla.....

A. Mangalore
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Kerala BJP , this time please arrange a good translator for Modi, last time it was a big joke. We are already tired of watching Modi's hundreds of jokes.

Manikanta
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Shri Modi Ji will improve BJP's chances.Good Luck.BJP may get more seats in RS,which it needs very much.

Sadashivan
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Shri Modi Ji will lead BJP to a better performance with his Electrifying and thunderous Speeches

Saji
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Thiruvanantapuram is super excited to welcome PM narendramodi.

Hussain
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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Ramanath Rai may meet in the dinner party

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July 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 7: There seems no impact of Covid-19 on kharif crop sowing in Karnataka with the current year actually being ahead of previous years, according to an official here on Monday.

"In agriculture, as far as sowing is concerned, there is no impact of COVID-19," Agriculture Commissioner Brijesh Kumar Dikshit told IANS. One of the reasons, according to Dikshit, is that people in rural areas are aware, but not scared of the pandemic.

"In rural India, coronavirus is there. People are aware, not scared. They are taking precautions, but don't have any phobia," he said.

Another reason was that by June the number of infections in Karnataka was not as high as other states, when a lot of sowing was done, he said.

By the end of June, Karnataka saw 15,242 Covid-19 cases. Of that, 7,074 were active.

The sowing is ahead of previous year as it's mostly dependent on weather. "It's ahead of previous years. Agriculture is directed by weather and rains had been slightly earlier this year," he said.

According to Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, at 185 mm the state received 14 mm less rain in June against the normal 199 mm. "It's like a normal year, or slightly a good year," he said.

Some crops will be sown in the last fortnight of July and few more will extend up to August 15. "The last two weeks will be critical and on July 31 we should be able to tell whether we are short or ahead," he said.

According to preliminary indications, the Commissioner said the area under agriculture is increasing this year, which could also be because that labourers might have come back.

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January 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 5: Rural development and panchayat raj minister K S Eshwarappa has received two threatening calls from Tamil Nadu, according to Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

He said that he had instructed the police to provide adequate security. 

At 12.30 pm on Friday, an unidentified person made a phone call. Speaking in Tamil, he threatened Eshwarappa with life, it is said.

Eshwarappa is known for abusive remarks and issuing threats to non-Hindus.

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January 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 6: JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Monday said he would not get involved in any 'wicked act' of bringing down the B S Yediyurappa-led government in Karnataka, amid claims that 15 to 20 BJP MLAs were ready to come out.

Clarifying that he would not disturb the government, the former Chief Minister said for him, the development of the state was important. "With great difficulty, you (Yediyurappa) have become Chief Minister for the fourth time, (I am) happy, I have nowhere said that I will disturb your government. Even now some people come and ask why I'm sitting silent when 15-20 people are ready to come out of BJP and why don't I make an attempt (to poach them), Kumaraswamy said. Speaking to reporters in Hassan, he sought to know why he should get entangled in that 'sludge' and he was not in a hurry.

"I will not get involved in a wicked act of removing a responsible government like Yediyurappa did. For me the development of the state is important," he said.

Though Kumaraswamy had raised questions about the longevity of the BJP government ahead of the December 5 bypolls, he had even then given clear indications that he would not attempt to pull down the administration as it would affect the development of the state.

The ruling BJP had swept the by-elections by winning 12 of the total 15 seats, helping the Yediyurappa government retain the majority in the Assembly.

With BJP winning 12 of the 15 assembly constituencies, it's numbers went up from 105 (including an independent) to 117, which is well ahead of the halfway mark of 111 in a 223-member Assembly (two seats-- Maski and R R Nagar-- are vacant due to pending litigation in the High Court).

The BJP came to power after the Kumaraswamy-led Congress-JD(S) coalition government collapsed as 17 MLAs had rebelled against the alliance leadership and resigned as legislators, to later favour the saffron party.

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