Kalladka Bhat booked for poll code violation, spreading communal hatred

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April 9, 2018

Mangaluru, Apr 9: The police have finally booked RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat three days after he delivered a communally provocative speech and brazenly mocked Model Code of Conduct.

The case was registered on Sunday at Konaje police station under Section 153 (A) (promoting enmity between groups on grounds of religion, race, etc.) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 125 (promoting enmity between classes in connection with election) of the Representation of the People Act 1951.

A complaint was lodged by the flying squad officials of the Election Commission of Mangaluru Assembly Constituency for the speech made on April 6, according to Mahesh Karjagi, Returning Officer of the constituency who is also the Assistant Commissioner of Mangaluru Sub-Division.

A communique from the Department of Information and Public Relations said that Mr. Bhat had violated the Model Code of Conduct by conducting a meeting at Punyakoti Nagar in Kairangala without the permission of the Election Commission. 

He had made an inflammatory speech inciting the religious feelings and creating confusions and doubts in the minds of people on the election process and the Election Commission.

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AS, Mangalore
 - 
Tuesday, 10 Apr 2018

Feeling pity on him. Cant drink water fearlessly. Cant travel alone, cant breathe freely still no limitits for barking. Bogalu basva work only suitable for him nothing else... just ignore coz one day his own dogs bits to death.

Mohammed Hanif
 - 
Monday, 9 Apr 2018

Govt should keep this animal in the cage till the election is over

Rosi Roshan
 - 
Monday, 9 Apr 2018

What ever may happens he will not care any one other than RSS Goondas, so simply spreading news  poll voilating code, or Murder code no changes the Skin belong to him is not ordinary stronger than Crocodiles !!! So simply you people wasting time for nothing, " Like tail of dog " back to pevellion!!!! 

So great Kannidigas mind your minds the forth comming Election teach a lesson.

thats only the great work to do we public, win the race and "Freeze him"

 

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February 7,2020

Chamarajanagar, Feb 7: Health authorities in Karnataka have constituted a mobile team of doctors to monitor villages sharing a border with Kerala districts.

Strong vigil is being maintained by the health authorities in Karnataka after three confirmed cases of Coronavirus was detected in Kerala.

Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja on Wednesday had informed that three positive cases of Coronavirus were found in the state and other suspects were being monitored in isolation.

The virus originated in Wuhan in December and has since then spread to various parts around the world.

China has imposed quarantine and travel restrictions, affecting the movement of 56 million people in more than a dozen cities, amid fears that the transmission rate will accelerate. 

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May 23,2020

Mangaluru, May 23: Criticising the Karnataka government's fresh protocol for management of Covid-19 as expensive, a prominent physician in the city has demanded its withdrawal.

According to Dr B Srinivas Kakkilaya, the protocol released by the Health and Family Welfare Department on May 15 enlists unnecessary and unconfirmed tests and treatments. 

The protocol has classified Covid-19 cases into three categories and has provided for hospitalisation of all three categories of patients, from asymptomatic to the most severely ill.

In a letter to the government, Dr Kakkilaya said: "The protocol suggests several investigations to be done right on the day of admission, including blood counts, liver and renal function tests, chest X Ray, ECG, CT scan of the chest, and other special investigations, all of which, if done, will cost Rs 25,000 per patient."

"In the coming days when lakhs of patients are likely to be infected with SARS CoV2, is it necessary and feasible to hospitalise and test all these patients at Rs 25,000 per person," he questioned.

The treatment options suggested in the protocol are also surprising, he pointed out. "The protocol recommends choloroquine, azithromycin, oseltamivir, zinc and vitamin C for all patients, from asymptomatic to the severely ill, and also anti coagulant injections for many patients. All these would cost at least Rs 5,000 per patient. For severe cases of Covid-19, many unproven and experimental treatments have been suggested, which are very expensive and highly questionable," Dr Kakkilaya notes.

Therefore, this protocol, he asserted was not evidence based and likely to do more harm than good. He said these unnecessarily expensive tests and allowing private companies to conduct trials on Covid-19 patients is likely to be misused by vested interests and must be immediately withdrawn, and instead, a protocol that is evidence-based, simple and avoiding unnecessary expenses, must be developed.

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April 6,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 6: Even as the number of positive cases of Novel Coronovirus is on increase in this district, the ten-member medical team from Thiruvananthapuram on Monday will inspect and review modalities to convert the proposed Kasaragod medical college into a COVID-19 hospital.

Given the constraints being faced by the district hospital in Kanhangad near here, the 200-beded Kasaragod medical college hospital in Ukkinada near here would be equipped to cater to the Covid-19 patients on isolation.

The ten member medical experts who reached here late on Sunday, are on a special mission to immediately equip the hospital as to convert it as a Covid-19 centre.

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