Congress delegation detained at Manguluru airport

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December 20, 2019

Bengaluru, Dec 20: A delegation of Congress leaders from Bengaluru was detained at the Manguluru airport on Friday due to curfew in the violence-hit port city, where two people died of bullet injuries following the anti Citizenship Amendment Act protests.

"I was visiting Manguluru to meet the families of the two protesters who were shot dead during the protest. We were detained by the police at the airport itself," tweeted former irrigation minister M.B. Patil.

Prakash Rathod, Congress legislative council member told IANS: "S.R. Patil, Nazeer Ahmed, Ugrappa and Basavaraj Rayareddy accompanied Patil in their attempted visit to Manguluru to assess the ground situation in the light of protests and police ban order."

"The Congress leaders went to pay respects to the two people who died in Mangaluru yesterday and meet their families," Rathod said.

However, police detained the leaders at the airport, without allowing them to enter Manguluru and turned some of them back to Bengaluru in a flight, Rathod said.

Right now two leaders - Basavaraj Rayareddy and Patil, are on return flight to the city while the others will board the 5.40 p.m. flight, said Rathod.

"Our party leaders, who had gone to see the situation, have been detained in Manguluru airport. I condemn this act to silence us," said former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah.

Siddaramaiah said BJP Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa is making Karnataka another Kashmir.

"All rights enshrined in the Constitution are curtailed, he said.

Rathod assailed the BJP-led government for employing dictatorial tactics and impinging on the right to democratically protest.

"We are with the people of India. BJP cannot cow us down by using force. People will also react and the agitation will get bigger by the day," said Rathod.

The port city is under curfew since Thursday till Sunday to maintain law and order and prevent untoward incidents.

Mangaluru is about 350 kms southwest of Bengaluru in the southern state.

Internet data services on mobile devices have been suspended since Thursday midnight for two days (48 hours) across Manguluru and Dakshina Kannada district to prevent the spread of rumours and instigating vested interests from disturbing peace and calm.

About 20 people, including 15 police officers, inspectors and constables were injured in the mob attack in the port city on Thursday when police fired teargas shells and baton charged the protesters as a ban order was in force.

Two persons - Jaleel Kandak, 49, and Naushan Kudroli, 23, protesting against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Manguluru received bullet injuries in police firing, succumbed to injuries at a private hospital on Thursday night.

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July 6,2020

Jul 6: At least 8 lakh Indians may be forced to leave Kuwait as the country's legal and legislative committee has approved a draft expat quota Bill, reported.

The Bill, which states that Indians should not exceed 15 percent of the population, was determined as constitutional by the National Assembly, local media reported.

It will soon be transferred to the respective committee so that a comprehensive plan is created.

Expats account for 30 lakh of Kuwait's 43 lakh population. Indian community constitutes the largest expat community in Kuwait, totalling 14.5 lakh.

The move comes as the number of Covid-19 cases has spiked in the country, with 49,000 cases being reported so far.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Alarmed by the surging COVID-19 cases across the state, especially in Bengaluru, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday urged the state capital’s residents not to visit their villages to prevent the infection’s spread.

“I urge the people of Bengaluru not to travel to their villages and prevent the infection from spreading in rural areas,” Yediurappa told reporters.

Admitting that the battle against the virus would be long, he said that the fight against COVID-19 could be won only through persistent efforts and with people’s cooperation with the frontline ‘warriors’.

“Combating the pandemic through preventive measures, providing treatment to the infected and saving lives are our priority,” he said.

With a record 2,228 positive cases on Thursday, the southern state’s COVID-19 tally shot up to 31,105, including 17,782 active cases, while 457 people have died of the infection till date, 17 just in the last 24 hours.

Of the new cases in the state, Bengaluru accounted for 1,373, taking its tally to 13,882, including 10,870 active, while 177 have succumbed to the virus since March 9.

No deaths were, however, reported in the city on Thursday.

Of the 457 patients in intensive care units (ICU) across the state, 292 are in Bengaluru hospitals.

Since unlock began on June 1, COVID-19 cases shot up to 15,242 on June 30 from 3,221 on May 31 and to 31,105 in 9 days since July 1.

Similarly, in Bengaluru, positive cases shot up to 4,555 on June 30 from 358 on May 31 and rose to 13,882 in 9 days since July 1.

The Chief Minister also appealed to all legislators of the ruling and opposition parties to give priority to contain the disease in their Assembly segments.

“Visit the COVID-19 designated hospitals and inspect if the required facilities are in place and bring any shortcomings to our notice,” the CM said

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March 1,2020

Tumakuru, Mar 1: A leopard killed 30-month-old kid when she was playing outside her home in Baichnehalli village in Hebbur Hobli in Tumakuru district, police said on Sunday.

Police said that the deceased has been identified as Chandana. The incident happened on Saturday evening.

Forest and police officials visited the spot. A case has been registered in this connection.

Karnataka Minister for Forest Ananda Singh issued a shoot at sight order for the leopard which killed a 30-month-old boy while playing in front of his house on Sunday.

Speaking to newsmen after visiting the Bichenahalli where the kid was killed, he said that the operation will begin on Monday. The kid was dragged by the leopard and killed Saturday night.

Earlier also the same leopard had killed five-year-old child in the district, he added.

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