Kasaragod BJP leader turned beautician falls to death from moving car in UAE

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August 18, 2017

Kasaragod, Aug 18: A 40-year-old former politician from Kasaragod died in a freak accident after falling from a moving car and hitting her head on a lamppost in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

According to sources, Sunitha Prashanth first fell on the road from a moving car and then hit an electric post.

While she died on the spot, her four women colleagues in the car suffered injuries when the car hit the road divider after Sunitha’s fall, said Ganesh Aramanganam, president of Indian People’s Forum in Sharjah.

Hailing from Adukkathvayal fishermen’s village, Sunitha was an active worker of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) before she came over to Sharjah to work as a beautician five years ago, he said.

“Sunitha was the municipal councilor in 2011. The same year she had contested as the BJP candidate in the Kerala Legislative Assembly election from Udma constituency. Later she migrated to the UAE financially support her family,” said Aramanganam.

Whilae her two children — son aged 17 and daughter aged 14 — live with her husband Prashanth’s parents, Prashanth had just come over here on a three-month visit visa to look for a job.

“He is staying with friends in Dubai as Sunitha was staying with the owner and other staff members of the beauty parlour she works for," said Aramanganam.

"The accident happened when all these five women went for a long drive to Al Dhaid on Tuesday night after work. They had decided to roam around for a few hours since they could not enter their flat in Abu Shagara after they did pest control over there."

It is not clear how the car door opened. He said the owner of the salon, who was driving the car, is now in police custody. “She also had suffered minor injuries after the car hit the road divider. A Nepalese woman, who sustained a head injury, is in hospital.”

He said the community members, especially those from Kasargod were in shock after the news of Sunitha’s tragic death spread.

“Hers is a known face as she was active in politics. Everybody is shocked and sad that she met with such an unfortunate and untimely end.”

He said efforts to send her mortal remains back home were going on and a condolence meeting would be held after the repatriation. Dhaid Police are investigating the case.

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August 1,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 1: Former member of Karnataka Legislative Council Ivan D’Souza has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. 

The Congress leader took to social media to break the news. “I and my wife Dr Kavitha have been tested positive covid-19 positive. There are no symptoms. We had voluntarily given our throat swabs for testing,” he said in a Facebook post.

He also requested his friends and well-wishers not to visit him until he recovers. 

Mr D’Souza had participated in a party meeting at Congress Bhavan when KPCC chief DK Shivakumar visited city yesterday. He was seen meeting several Congress leaders including U T Khader.

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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday demanded that the state government drop its plan to provide doorstep delivery of liquor.

"After faltering in mopping up revenue, the state government is mulling over allowing doorstep delivery of liquor by enabling online sales and starting new MSIL liquor shops in rural areas. I demand that the state government drop its plans," he tweeted.

"I came to know that the excise commissioner is keen to hold talks with a private firm to enable online sale of liquor. The government should back out from such a foolish decision. Otherwise, agitation is inevitable," Kumaraswamy said.

He said opening new liquor shops or online delivery will ruin the health of society.

"Post-COVID outbreak and subsequent lockdown, people are facing financial distress, struggling to lead day-to-day life. 

The government must withdraw such an imprudent decision to deliver liquor at doorsteps. Opening new liquor shops or the decision of online delivery in times of distress like this will spoil society's health. 

It is not fair for the government to fill its coffers by robbing people's money," he said in a series of tweets.

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May 30,2020

Udupi, May 30: Following the announcement of re-opening of places of worship from June 8, Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, the Qadhi of Udupi has called upon the Centre and State governments to issue uniform guidelines for Muslims to be followed while going to mosques for congregational prayers.

In a media statement, he said that even though the government is relaxing the lockdown in a phased manner things will not be like before as people have to follow the precautionary measures to control the spread of the coronavirus. 

He said that the union and state governments after holding discussions with the authorities of Central Waqf Council and the State Waqf Boards and Islamic scholars, should form a uniform guidelines for all mosques.

He also suggested a few guidelines such as offering congregational prayers soon after adaan, closing the mosque soon after prayers, maintaining physical distance and avoiding the use of toilet in mosques. 

He also suggested the sick, elderly people and children to prefer to offer prayers in homes instead of mosques until situation becomes normal. 

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