Karnataka unsafe in Congress hands, says Smriti Irani

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March 12, 2018

Bengaluru Mar 12: Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani on Sunday said that law and order situation in Karnataka has eroded during the Congress rule.

"Karnataka is not safe in the hands of the Congress. In Bengaluru, a policeman's wife was attacked and her mangalasutra snatched - a tell tale comment of the state of affairs" Irani said at a Mahila Morcha event in Bommanahalli in Bengaluru on Sunday.

She said the BJP was capable of restoring law and order to normalcy in the state. "It is high time that the people of Bengaluru in particular and Karnataka in general decide to do away with Congress and bring BJP the back to power," Irani said.

Irani, who also holds the Textiles portfolio, said that the Centre has made it mandatory for all garment factory owners to constitute be internal complaints committee to look into harassment to women.

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shahid
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Monday, 12 Mar 2018

India is unsafe in BJPs hand

AbuShaheer
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Monday, 12 Mar 2018

The latest data reveals that the states recorded highest crime rates... Madhya Pradesh, RajasthanGoa, BiharGujarat & Uttar Pradesh, were all ruled by the BJP directly or in alliance with other parties.

 

 

Safety? will be postponed or become Jumla same as 15 lakh, black money & Ache Din.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: State’s primary and secondary education minister, S Suresh Kumar on Friday asked the Department of Public Instruction to register a complaint in the cybercrime police station against the teacher who shared a video of a child mispronouncing a Kannada word.

The viral video shows the child from a government school incorrectly pronouncing the word 'Pakkelubu' (ribcage).

The minister observed, 'It is normal for children to pronounce words incorrectly and only repetitive practise will make them say it correctly. If a video of such a mistake is made and spread on the Internet the child will see it in future and be demoralised and might start hate learning. The person who made and posted this video has committed a grave crime.

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January 31,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 31: Karnataka Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar on Friday announced to sanction 160 acres of land at Kenjar in the Taluk for setting up the Indian Coast Guard Academy.

The land was allotted from the land bank of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB).

Mr Bhaskar made the announcement at the commissioning of the high-speed interceptor boat C-448 of the Indian Coast Guard at New Mangalore recently.

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April 9,2020

Kasaragod, April 9: After Supreme Court intervened and settled the Border issue with Karnataka authorities who had consented to allow the critically-ill patients from in and around Kasaragod and nearby areas to cross over to nearby Mangalore for getting urgent and critical care treatment, the Karnataka authorities is alleged to continue to be hostile either by blocking way ahead or turning a deaf ear to the patients reaching there.

It was on Wednesday onwards that the check post at Thalapadi near here on the Kozhikode-Mangalore National Highway was opened for the critically-ill patients to cross over to Mangalore hospitals for medical treatment.

However, reports reaching here said two out of the three critically-ill patients, who made it to Mangalore were allegedly ill-treated or given no treatment forcing them to return back to Kerala.

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