Shobha Karandlaje questions authority of Rahul to discuss Rafale deal issue with former HAL staff

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October 13, 2018

Bengaluru, Oct 13: Lok Sabha member and BJP Karnataka General Secretary Shobha Kharandlje today questioned on who gave the authority to AICC President Rahul Gandhi to discuss the Rafale deal issue with former HAL employees.

Terming Mr Rahul Gandhi's visit is only for publicity sake, Ms Shobha Kharandlje alleged that "Congress allegations on Rafale deal is far from truth and Mr Gandhi has indulged in false propoganda against Rafale deal and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was targeted for publicity sake."

Addressing a press conference here, she said that "the Minix square is banned for any political activity but I don't know how permission was given in that place."

Ms Shobha Kharandlje alleged that when UPA government headed by Congress was in power at the Centre many Public Sector units including HMT have been closed. "Despite the Rafale deal was most transparent it has been beemed as most corrupt deal without any basis."

"HAL officials and Military heads have given clean chit to the deal but it was Congress which is levelling allegations for political advantage," she added.

Referring to BSP Rpt BSP MLA N Mahesh tendering resignation to Minister post in Karnataka, Ms Shobha Kharandlje alleged that "it is the end of Congress and the Ghatbandhan which began in Karnataka will also end here only".

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Ismail
 - 
Sunday, 14 Oct 2018

There are 2 Ghatbandhans in Karnataka. One is legal and another one is illegal. Which Ghatbandhan, she is talking about?

 

 

Indian
 - 
Sunday, 14 Oct 2018

Wow... Kobrakka returned after maternity leave .....

Wellwisher
 - 
Saturday, 13 Oct 2018

Lucky her undercarpet wealth not drowned during last months disaster.

 

With zero knowledge talking non sense is her big draw back to fool the 

 

Few groups n her criminal supporters n paid goodas. Very soon all will

 

Smashed n vanished by ballot voting.

 

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June 1,2020

Palakkad, Jun 1: An 11-month-old boy, whose parents are placed under COVID-19 quarantine, drowned in a bucket of water in Chalissery at Palakkad district.

The toddler Muhammed Nisan was the son of Muhammad Sadiq. The parents of the child are under home quarantine after Sadiq's brother, who is living in the same home was tested positive of COVID-19.

The child was found dead in a bucket of water kept in the bathroom on Saturday around 10 pm.

Chalissery police said that ''further actions will be taken only after the test result comes out. We have filed an unnatural death case on this.''

Since the family has been quarantined, the body of the baby has been shifted to the Thrissur Medical College for COVID-19 testing.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Ministers of the central government or state governments or officers on their official duty, who are travelling across states, will be exempted from requirements of quarantine, the Karnataka government said on Monday.

The state government issued an addendum to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for inter-state passengers.

"Any person who gets a negative COVID test certificate (from ICMR approved lab) which is not more than two days old from the date of journey will be exempted from the requirement of institutional quarantine," read the addendum.

The state government has laid down new norms for those coming from other states (including those coming by domestic air flights).

Passengers coming from 'high prevalence states' (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh) would be required to undergo a seven-day "institutional quarantine", which will be followed by home quarantine.

The new norms also said that home quarantine of 14 days would be necessary for the passengers coming from other states.

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May 15,2020

Mysuru, May 15: The Temple Town of Nanjangud was till now treated as one unit or a Cluster Containment Zone and was put under complete lock-down as per the containment protocol listed under COVID-19 regulations and Disaster Management Act, 2005.

However on Friday, some of the restrictions have been lifted by Mysuru Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G Sankar who permitted certain activities as no fresh positive cases were reported from the cluster area. The Cluster Containment Zone was declared on March 29 following one employee of Nanjangud-based Jubilant Generics tested positive for the killer Coronavirus. As there were chances of the positive person spreading the disease to other employees of the factory, the cluster rules were enforced. Moreover, there were over 1,000 employees in the Pharma Company and a majority of them lived in and around Nanjangud.

The declaration of Cluster Containment Zone with complete lock-down and quarantining of all the Pharma Company employees proved a success to the District Administration as whoever tested positive – over 73 were later tested positive — had already been quarantined and the dangerous community spread phase was successfully prevented. To a major extent, the Corona virus curve has been flattened. As such, restrictions have been relaxed a bit on Friday.

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