Yogi campaigns in Udupi, UK; says Siddaramaiah joined hands with Jihadists to kill Hindus

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May 9, 2018

Udupi/Karwar, May 8: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday campaigned for May 12 Karnataka assembly polls in Udupi and Uttara Kannada districts.

Addressing a BJP rally at Maravanthe in Udupi district, Yogi accused the chief minister Siddaramaiah led Congress government of destroying Karnataka.

Reacting to the comment of Siddaramaiah over his frequent visit to Karnataka at a time when dozens killed in Uttar Pradesh due to dust storm, Yogi said that the pathetic plight of farmers, fishermen and youth in the south Indian state had prompted him visit Karnataka time and again.

Addressing an election rally in Kumta, Yogi invoked "ancient relations" between Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. "Karnataka and Uttara Pradesh have close relations. While Rama took birth in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka is the birthplace of Hanuman. Bhyraveshwara of Kashi is Kalabhyraveshwara in Adichunchanagiri. And now you have BJP government in Uttar Pradesh and hence Karnataka too should be governed by the same party," he said. 

Yogi said that the schemes of the Modi government could reach people if the government of the same party is brought to power in Karnataka also.
Addressing an election meet in Murdeshwar, Bhatkal taluk, Yogi alleged that the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government had got killed many Hindu activists by entering into a secret pact with jihadi elements.

He said that terrorists were holed up across the country including Bhatkal. The Murdeshwara temple visited by thousands of devotees every day faces threat from ultras. "We have to wipe off the blot on Bhatkal and to do so voters should teach a befitting lesson to jihadis and anti-nationals in this election," he added.

Earlier, the UP chief minister performed Rudrabhisheka at the Murdeshwara temple.

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Fairman
 - 
Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Religious leader may enter pollitics with fare intention. 

As long as they maintain fareness, truth, justice, no problem.

 

But indulging in worst polictical activiites, lieng, dishonestly speaking is not the work of seers, Sadhus. 

even a common can not lie, how these Yogi, can lie here.

Hindus should wake-up and stop him doing dirty political statements like Modi, Shah.

 

Modi and Shah are dirty politicians, it is their job to survive. But seers who represent Hindu community

 

shoud refrain from dirty politics, lying, cheating, talking dishonestly like Modi and Shah.

 

Dodanna
 - 
Wednesday, 9 May 2018

This criminals temple visit just to fool the public with the support of rss media . he cannot fool the creator that still he not trusted. On Creators opinion he cannot survive or his backing rss goons or the rss capable to save him.

If failure to understand creator then the fault will hi own. 

His duty his to look about publics developement i/o public foolishines. What logic and intention is there in his public speech. Only communal comments and provoking youngsteres mind for public unrest.

Khalid
 - 
Wednesday, 9 May 2018

what good things you made...? you have made gang to make trouble every part of UP.

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June 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 3: Mangaluru MLA and former minister U T Khader has urged the state government and Dakshina Kannada district administration to take steps to facilitate the return of Indians stranded in foreign countries amid covid lockdown.

A delegation comprising Mr Khader, DCC President K Harish Kumar, and MLC Ivan D’Souza met District In-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary and submitted a memorandum on Tuesday.

“Kannadigas who are working outside the state are in distress due to the lockdown. More than 50,000 people had uploaded applications on Seva Sindhu portal seeking permission to return to their villagers and are waiting for permission. With the authorities failing to take any decision, they are worried,” said the delegation.

The government should initiate measures to get them back and quarantine them, urged the delegation.

Mr Khader said, “Many workers stranded in foreign countries are eager to return home. The district administration should make arrangements to quarantine those returning from foreign countries and other states.

There are thousands of migrant labourers from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar stranded in DK. They are waiting to return to their families. The state government should facilitate their return journey, the delegation urged.

MLC Ivan D’Souza said, “Assistance should be provided to private bus staff, beedi workers, tailors, garage labourers and street vendors who are in distress. The price of Covid-19 tests in private laboratories should be reduced.”

The delegation informed that after Wenlock Hospital was converted into the designated COVID-19 hospital, poor patients are facing many inconveniences. A portion of the hospital should be earmarked for treating other patients, they said.

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July 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 5: Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore Bernard Moras has been diagnosed with mild symptoms of Covid-19 and his condition now is said to be stable.

"Most Reverend Bernard Moras, Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore, had gone to St. John's Medical College for a routine check-up on July 2 as he was not well. Yesterday (July 3), it was confirmed that he has mild symptoms of Covid-19 and the doctors have stated that his condition at present is stable," Archbishop of Bangalore Peter Machado said in a message.

"We assure our beloved Archbishop Emeritus of the prayers of all the faithful in the Archdiocese and wish him a speedy recovery, he said.

The Archbishop Emeritus is aged about 78. 

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June 21,2020

Udupi, June 21: A graduation student, who had attempted suicide two weeks ago under depression following the postponement of examinations due to covid-19, breathed his last at a private hospital yesterday. 

The deceased has been identified as Shakuntala, a final year degree student of First Grade College, Muniyal. She was a resident of Mathibettu near Vagranga in Hebri taluk. 

According to sources, she had studied hard to clear the examinations. The postponement of examinations led her to depression.  

She consumed poison at her house on June 8. She was immediately rushed to Manipal hospital where she breathed her last on June 20. A case has been registered in Hebri Police Station. 

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