Joshi, Yeddy, Shobha briefly detained for attempt to lay siege to DC office

March 18, 2016

Mysuru, Mar 18: The police on Thursday detained BJP leaders B?S?Yeddyurappa, State unit president Pralhad Joshi and hundreds of party workers for making a bid to lay siege to the Deputy Commissioner's office in the city.

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Defying the prohibitory orders, which are in force till March 18, Yeddyurappa, Joshi, BJP MPs Prathap Simha and Shobha Karandlaje, former minister?S?A?Ramdas, city unit president E?Maruthi Rao Pawar and a large number of party workers from Mysuru and the neighbouring Chamarajanagar and Kodagu

districts descended on the city to stage a protest near the DC's office demanding the arrest of the culprits behind the murder of BJP activist Raju at Udayagiri on March 13.

When they tried to break through the security cordon on the road leading to the DC's office, the police arrested them and let them off later.

Rs 10 lakh relief, site

Later, Yeddyurappa met the members of Raju's family at Kyatamaranahalli in the city and consoled the slain party worker's mother Chandramma, his sisters and other relatives.

He handed over a cheque for Rs 5 lakh from the State unit of the party as a relief to the family members. Another cheque for an equal amount was issued by president of?Karnataka Pradesh Hotel Owners Association M?Rajendra.

Yeddyurappa also handed over the gift deed of a site measuring 20x40 feet to?Raju's mother Chandramma. S?M?Shivaprakash of SMP?Developers, Mysuru, has donated the site developed near Basaveshwara Layout, Mahalakshmi Layout, 3rd Stage, 3rd Phase, at?Varuna on Mysuru-T?Narsipur Road to Raju's mother.

BJP plans to besiege Vidhana Soudha

The BJP has decided to intensify its protest over party worker Raju's murder in Mysuru by raising the issue of during the ongoing parliament session. It has also decided to lay a siege to the Vidhana Soudha in?Bengaluru on March 22 after the Budget Session.

Announcing this to media here on Thursday, State BJP unit president Prahlad Joshi said the party MPs from the State would raise the issue in parliament and that they had given a notice in advance to the Lok Sabha authorities to allow for discussion on the matter.

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IBRAHIM.HUSSAIN
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Friday, 18 Mar 2016

I am very much pleased seeing Yeddi and Shobha always together in every events of BJP. I don't see the mangalasutra of Shobha, as there was news that Shobha married old horse Yeddi. Wish them happy married life, unfortunately, who killed Yeddi Wife???

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April 10,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 10: Eight foreign nationals from Italy and United Kingdom, who were undergoing treatment in Kerala, have recovered fully from COVID-19, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Thursday.

The state reported 12 more positive cases of coronavirus on Thursday taking the total number of confirmed cases to 357, Vijayan said as he cautioned that the strict vigil against the pandemic will continue.

While the northern districts of Kannur and Kasaragod reported four cases each, two cases were reported from Malappuram district and one each from Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts, Vijayan told reporters after a COVID-19 review meeting here.

Of the eight foreign nationals, seven were undergoing treatment at the Ernakulam Medical College Hospital and one in Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital, Vijayan said, adding that some of the patients were in a serious condition.

The seven foreigners from UK, admitted in Ernakulam medical college, were part of the group which had on March 15 tried to leave the country without permission while being under observation at Munnar, a hill station in the state.

The Italian tourist in Thiruvananthapuram was staying at a resort at Varkala near here and was admitted to hospital on March 13, Vijayan said.

"The recovery of this UK tourist group, which comprised of 83 and 76-year-olds is a testimony to our robust healthcare system and good treatment extended to these patients," the chief minister said.

It has been 100 days since the first COVID-19 case was reported in the state and since then, a total of 357 cases have been confirmed and currently, 258 patients are under treatment in different hospitals.

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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr Ashwath Narayan today said that if former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, being a law-abiding citizen, does not follow guidelines then action will be taken against him.

The Deputy CM made this comment when he was asked about Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil's marriage, which has been fixed on April 17 at a farmhouse near Bidadi in Ramnagar.

Narayan said: "Any violation of the guidelines will not be tolerated. We will ask the concerned authority to film the entire event and document it."

He said that so far Kumaraswamy has made public statements that guidelines will be followed.

"HD Kumaraswamy is a people's representative. He has been in public life for a long time. He should abide by the guidelines," Narayan said.

"Since he has been in a responsible position for a long time and he was the Chief Minister, guidelines must be followed in his son's marriage as per the rules amid COVID-19 scare.

After the marriage, there must not be any excuses. He cannot say that people came without an invitation," the Deputy Chief Minister added.

Kumaraswamy clarified that only his family members will attend the marriage and that there will be around 60 to 70 people.

"All guidelines will be followed as per the central government directives," he said.

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January 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 14: A woman has sustained burns on the left hand and the left chest in a vicious acid attack that occurred as she walked home in Mallappa Layout, Seegehalli, near KR Puram in Bengaluru.

Prabhavathi, the victim, and her husband, Radhakrishna Reddy, own an acre and six guntas of land in Seegehalli. They had constructed 20 houses on the parcel and rented them while keeping the rest of the land empty and building a boundary wall around it, according to a senior police officer. 

Four men named Ravi, Kumar, Ashirvadam and Shekar laid claim to the land and demolished the boundary wall two years ago. When the couple approached the cops, Manjunath, a sub-inspector from KR Puram police station, visited the spot along with other officers and allegedly abused Reddy and his family. 

Reddy then approached a senior police officer who suggested that he file a complaint against the sub-inspector as well as his rivals for threatening the family. The case is pending in a case. 

On January 7, Ravi, along with four others — Raghu, Kabalan, Ashrivadam and Munireddy — mocked Prabhavathi as she walked home. They asked her to withdraw the complaint. When she ignored them, one of the men motioned to another person. In a flash, a man in the group threw acid on Prabhavathi. The liquid fell on her left hand and left chest, gashing them. Her screams drew her family who rushed her to a hospital. 

Reddy said the suspects had been intimidating them to sell the remaining land. He accused the KR Puram sub-inspector of “threatening” the family.

According to Reddy, following their complaint, a departmental enquiry was launched against the sub-inspector and his promotion was stalled. He suggested that the suspects had used the acid attack as a weapon to “silence” and force them into withdrawing the complaints. 

Following the acid attack, KR Puram police booked eight people — Ravi, Raghu, Kabalan, Ashirvadam, Munireddy, Sachin, Rahul, and Kumareshan — under IPC sections 326 (a) (acid attack) and 506 (criminal intimidation). Efforts are on to track them down. 

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