With KaRaVe booking 235 tickets, Sunny’s Bengaluru show likely to be the hottest

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October 22, 2018

Bengaluru, Oct 22: The self-proclaimed saviors of the language, culture and land of Karnataka, who had succeeded in cancelling the New Year’s scheduled show of actress Sunny Leone in Bengaluru, this time have booked as many as 235 tickets for show in the city.

The porn star-turned-Bollywood super star, will perform live for the first time in Karnataka on November 3. The show will be held at a hotel in Manyata Tech Park, near Nagawara on Outer Ring Road of Bengaluru.

According to sources the activists of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KaRaVe) have bought 235 tickets for the show. With this, the show is likely to witness chaos and intense protests against Sunny Leone.

Confirming the plan to protest at the venue, Harish, KaRaVe youth wing state president said that as long as Sunny Leone is part of the movie Veeramahadevi, they would protest against her wherever she goes.

“We love seeing Sunny sing and dance to Kannada songs. That is the reason we have blocked 235 tickets online. But we just cannot accept her enacting the role of the greatest queen of Kannada, because of her past roles in blue films. As long as she continues in the movie, wherever she goes, we will protest against her. The protests will not be confined only to Bengaluru, but other parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu as well,” Harish said.

At a protest on Monday, in front of the Town Hall, against Sunny enacting the role of Veera Mahadevi, KaRaVe youth wing activists slit their wrists to convey the message: “We will give blood, but not allow Sunny act the role in the film.”

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abdullah
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Tuesday, 23 Oct 2018

Every strike , Harathal, etc are only for money.

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 23: The Karnataka government on Friday said returnees from six states with high COVID-19 cases will be kept in institutional quarantine for seven days.

The states are - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

As per the standard operating procedure released by the government, all people to arrive via rain, air road are expected to quarantine.

After they test negative for the disease in pool testing, they will be sent for home quarantine for another seven days, the government said.

Returnees from other low prevalence states will be asked to follow 14 days of home quarantine, according to the standard operating procedure (SOP) for entry of persons from other states to Karnataka issued by the state health department late on Friday night.

However home quarantine is allowed for pregnant ladies, people above 80 years, patients with comorbidities and children below 10 years of age, along with one attendant after they test negative.

In special cases like businessmen coming for urgent work, the quarantine period will be waived if they furnish a report from an ICMR-approved laboratory showing they tested negative for COVID-19, it said.

However, if they don't have reports, they will have to stay in institutional quarantine and can leave once their results test negative.

In case their stay exceeds 5 days, they will be sent to the fever clinic and get a five-day extension if found asymptomatic.

The report should not be more than two days old from the date of travel.

All Karnataka returnees who entered from 4 May will be tested from 5-7 days from the time of their arrival.

If found COVID-19 negative, they will be sent to home quarantine and will have to follow due precautions, the SOP stated.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: Karnataka government will explore Ayurveda for fighting the deadly COVID-19, Ayurveda practitioner Dr Giridhar Kaje said here on Wednesday.

After meeting the Chief Minister, Dr Kaje informed media that on a trial basis, ten Coronavirus patients will be administered Ayurvedic treatment in a designated hospital.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has consulted senior doctors on the issue, he said.

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February 10,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 10: A group of women on Monday started a protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC), and National Population Register (NPR) here near Bilal Masjid.

Members of the transgender community on Sunday had also taken out a march here to express solidarity with those protesting against CAA, NRC, and NPR.

The newly enacted law is facing stiff opposition across the country with some states including Kerala, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Punjab refusing to implement it. Rajasthan, Kerala, and Punjab have also passed resolutions against the amended citizenship law in their legislative Assemblies.

The CAA grants citizenship to Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Buddhist, and Christian refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

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