Kargil martyrs Hasan Sab, Basappa Patil laid to rest in Karnataka

August 1, 2016

Bengaluru, Aug 1: The mortal remains of two soldiers from Karnataka who were killed during a landmine blast in Kargil sector along LoC last week were today laid to rest at their native villages.

1braveSubedar Basappa Patil and Sepoy Hasansab Khudavand were killed on July 29 while patrolling when they were caught in a mine blast, the Army had said.

Both their bodies were brought to their native villages via Goa today, where they were laid to rest with full military honors.

Hundreds of villagers from neighboring areas also bid a bid tearful adieu to the martyrs raising patriotic slogans, while their families were inconsolable.

Due to the effect of the blast Subedar Patil, who was the patrol leader and Sepoy Hasansab, the leading scout, suffered injuries which proved to be fatal, officials had said.

Subedar Patil hails from a village in Gokak taluk in Belagavi district and is survived by his wife, a daughter and a son.

Sepoy Hasansab is from a village in Navalagunda taluk in Dharwad district and is survived by his mother, father, a younger sister and brother.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has condoled the death of the two soldiers.

"My heartfelt salutes to martyrs Subedar Basappa Patil and Sepoy Hasansab who were killed in a landmine blast in Kargil region of Jammu and Kashmir."

"My deepest condolences to the bereaved families of these two brave soldiers," a post on Chief Minister's official Facebook page said.

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SK
 - 
Tuesday, 2 Aug 2016

Bravo Soldiers .....RIP..... you made your parents proud....
The soldiers have done their duty, now it is the duty of the govt to take care of their Families....

Shuaib
 - 
Tuesday, 2 Aug 2016

Salute to Hasan Sab & Basappa Patil

Shaheed Amar rahe

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 20: Amid calls for boycott of Chinese products in the backdrop of Indo-China border face-off, former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy sought to know from the BJP government in Karnataka the status of the "Compete with China" policy brought during the previous JDS-Congress rule.

Boycotting Chinese products was not easy like sloganeering but required a creative policy and the coalition government's initiative was a model for it, he said in a series of tweets.

"After the border skirmish, some people got the realisation to boycott the Chinese products but during my tenure (as chief minister) a serious thought was given to it," the JDS leader said.

He was apparently referring to growing clamour for boycott of China-made products after a violent clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh left 20 Indian Army personnel dead early this week.

Mr Kumaraswamy said he had brought the Compete With China policy to effectively deal with the neighbouring country.

"My government's objective was to offer jobs to the local residents, snatch away market opportunities for China and discard the Chinese products."

"However, what has the present government done to our scheme? It is not known whether it is still continuing or not," Mr Kumaraswamy said.

The Kumarswamy government had identified clusters and earmarked Rs 2,000 crore for their development.

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June 1,2020

Mangaluru, June 1: The private bus services resumed services in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts today with 15 per cent hike in the fares. For 70 days these buses were stayed off the roads as lockdown was imposed in the region on March 22 in the wake of covid-19 outbreak.

Buses were sanitised in the morning. The bus operators have decided to operate only a few of the buses initially.

Of the about 2,000 service buses (inter-district buses and long-route buses within the district) of private operators in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, only 25% resumed services. Only 135 out of 320 city buses in Mangaluru resumed services.

The number of passengers on board the buses were also very less in the morning. A few buses had arranged sanitisers for passengers, drivers and conductors.

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July 28,2020

Mangaluru, July 28: A screenshot of a death threat message against IAS officer Sindhu B Rupesh, the deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada, is now going viral on social media.

The threat comes in the wake of the Deputy Commissioner’s warning against attack on cattle traders by anti-social elements ahead of Eid al-Adha. 

It is learnt that a discussion was held about DC’s warning in a pro-Hindutva WhatsApp group. The death threat was issued in the same group in Tulu language. 

A police officer said that if the deputy commissioner doesn’t lodge a complaint, the police will file a suo motu case in this regard.

Also Read: Sindhu B Rupesh transferred; Dr Rajendra K V is new DC of Dakshina Kannada

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